Total Time Needed: 1 Hour
Materials
- Silklike artificial flower
- Scissors
- Red and pink markers
- Fine-tip black marker
- Drilled 16 mm round wooden bead
- Pipe cleaner for the body (we used pink)
- Wire cutters
- Embroidery floss (about 4 feet)
- Glue stick
- Pipe cleaner for wings (we used a sparkly silver one) or 2 small feathers (available by the bag at craft stores) and white glue
Instructions
1. Separate the flower from the stem. If it doesn't pull off, use scissors. Select as many layers of petals as you like for the fairy's skirt.
2. Use the markers to draw a face on the wooden bead. Be sure the hole is at the top of the head.
3. Fold the body pipe cleaner into thirds and use wire cutters to snip off a third.
4. For the hair, wind the embroidery floss around your fingers to form a mini skein.
5. Bend the longer piece of pipe cleaner in half and tuck the floss in the fold. Thread both pipe cleaner ends through the bead head.
6. Make sure the head is tight against the floss, then snip the floss loops. Use a glue stick to keep the hair in place on the sides and back of the head.
7. Wrap the shorter piece of pipe cleaner around twice under the head to create the torso and arms.
8. Thread the legs through the petal skirt. Slide the skirt up under the arms and twist the legs to keep it in place.
9. Fold in the tips of the legs and arms to hide the sharp ends and to form hands and feet.
10. Pipe cleaner wings: Wrap the wings pipe cleaner around the fairy's waist and twist it tightly in back. Shape the ends into wings, then trim any extra.
Or feather wings: Choose 2 small feathers
(or cut a large feather in half across its spine) and attach them with white glue.
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