These have to be the easiest and cutest ornaments we have ever made!
Supplies Needed; Green (round) ornaments), construction paper, glue, and wiggly eyes Directions; Cut 4 strips of construction paper, they should be 1/2" thick and about 5.5" long. Glue construction paper strips to across the center of the ornaments. Glue wiggly eyes to the front. Done! Supplies Needed;
Butterfly paperclips, ribbon or yarn, and plastic beads Directions; These paper clips are called Butterfly Paperclips and aren't as easy to find as you may think. Try an office supply store, or Dollar Tree Store. Fold ribbon in half. Then fold cut ends around loop of floss threader. Place bead on floss threader. Pull bead over threader onto ribbon. With bead on ribbon, place ribbon through paper clip as shown. Place loop of ribbon over bead. Pull tight. Make a knot above the bead and at the ends of the ribbon. Supplies Needed:
2 Paper plates Black Pipe Cleaners Orange, black, and brown and colored paper Ribbon for Scarf 2 Wiggly Eyes Red Pompom Glue Directions: Glue the two plates together to make your basic snowman. From the scraps of card cut a mouth and a circle for buttons, and glue these to your snowman. Glue on your wiggly eyes, and red pompom nose. Twist your pipe cleaners into arms, and glue them to your snowman. Cut a black hat and glue it to your snowman's head, and hang your snowman on the wall for all to enjoy. Supplies: 9-inch Paper Plate, Green and Brown Paint, decorations for your tree, Glue, Card Stock or Toilet Paper Tube
Directions: To make the tree trunk use a toilet paper tube so it is six inches long and paint it brown. If you don't have a paper towel tube, you can use card stock. Cut the card stock so it is 6 inches by 8.5 inches and roll it into a tube and glue the side closed. To make the top of the tree paint a paper plate green and let it dry. Roll the paper plate into a cone shape as shown in the picture above. Glue it closed where it overlaps with a low glue. Glue the "tree trunk" inside the top of the tree. To finish glue sequins, pompoms, glitter, or gems on the tree to decorate. |
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