No one knows for certain how long people have been building snowmen; however, depictions of snowmen dating back to medieval times can be found in paintings in European museums, art galleries and libraries. The earliest known picture of a snowman can be found in a library in the Netherlands in a publication entitled Book of Hours that dates back to 1380. Scenes with snowmen have been popular themes for Christmas decorations for centuries.
The children?s song Frosty the Snowman tells of the beloved snowman that came to life one day, ?with a corncob pipe, and a button nose, and two eyes made out of coal.? One of the most enjoyable aspects of snowmen, whether in Christmas decorations or in actual snow, is dressing them up and giving them distinctive human-like characteristics. This depiction of a snowman is illuminated and made of clear textured spun acrylic. Featuring 24 white LED lights, this cheerful snowman is wearing a red and white knitted scarf and beanie with fur trim. The static burn display measures 16cm x 14cm x 28cm , and can be used indoors or outdoors.
Children in particular usually love Christmas decorations that include snowmen. This jolly snowman can stand alone or be used as part of a cheerful Christmas scene in your home, on your lawn, in your place of business or at any number of commercial enterprises. People who live in warm climates may be especially partial to snowmen since they have few opportunities to experience snow firsthand. When doing your holiday decorating this season, you cannot go wrong with this festive, colourfully dressed snowman.