How to Build the Santa Enderman Statue House in Minecraft
Building the Enderman
To build the Santa Enderman Statue House in Minecraft, players need to start by building Enderman’s legs. Stack 15 coal blocks together to create the legs. The size of the legs should be similar to the Enderman house posted a month ago. After building the legs, proceed to make the head and cover the ceiling with black glass. Use magenta concrete to create Enderman’s eyes and make a smiling face. To complete the look, add a Santa hat using red concrete and smooth quartz slabs.
Building the Arms and Gift Box
To create Enderman’s arms, use coal blocks to make a diagonal line that is 16 blocks across. Repeat the process for the other arm. Next, build a giant gift box using green fleece and concrete. The gift box should have a border of 10×8 and a wall height of 4. Add straps to the gift box using smooth quartz slabs.
Interior Decoration
The interior of the Santa Enderman Statue House can be decorated with a bed, table, TV, and Christmas decorations. Create a chair using quartz steps and a small table from end rods and an iron pressure plate. Add paintings to the walls and place a bell for a festive touch. The house can also feature a meeting space with dragon lights and a cozy Christmas-themed interior.
Completion and Final Touches
Once the Santa Enderman Statue House is complete, players can enjoy the cozy and festive atmosphere of the interior. The house is decorated in a pretty Christmas style, making it a perfect addition to any Minecraft world.
Players can also add their own creative touches to make the Christmas house even cuter. The Santa Enderman Statue House is a fun and festive addition to any Minecraft world, providing a cozy and charming space for players to enjoy.
For a visual guide on how to build the Santa Enderman Statue House, refer to the original video tutorial.
Thank you for reading and happy building! 🎄
**Note:** The original video tutorial provides a visual guide for building the Santa Enderman Statue House in Minecraft. For the full tutorial, refer to the original video.