Monday, December 14, 2020

Crafty Christmas Countdown: 11

 Have you ever bought those little paintable, plaster figures? They usually come six in a pack and are fairly cheap, cute, and easy to decorate. They're a favorite in our house. This year we bought a set with Santa and five reindeer and split them between the two of us. I'm fairly happy with how mine came out.



Sunday, December 13, 2020

Crafty Christmas Countdown: 12

Today, I tackled my annual tradition of a Christmas farm display. This year I added some new figures and built a cardboard structure so that our little farm can put on a living nativity.



Saturday, December 12, 2020

Crafty Christmas Countdown: 13

 I make no secret of my fondness for puppets. Especially for sock puppets. Every time I think I've run out of unique ideas, I come up with a new one. I'll admit, I found it a challenge this year to come up with a new Christmas themed puppet. Then, while looking for inspiration for another project, I came across this image.

The Leadworth Green Blog: Wilfred Mott - The Most Faithful Companion?

Wilfred (occasional companion on Doctor Who if you're unfamiliar) was the perfect subject for a sock puppet. I was so excited for this build that I completely forgot to take any process photos.

This particular sock puppet required two socks. One serves as a base with a layer of quilt batting to add some softness to Wilfred's face. I cut the leg off of the outer sock, building the body instead from some green fabric.





 

 

Friday, December 11, 2020

Crafty Christmas Countdown: 14

 Peg dolls are one of my favorite forms of crafting these days. At Christmas, I especially enjoy painting peg versions of my favorite characters. This year, I went with Emmet from "Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas". He works quite well in the peg doll form.



Thursday, December 10, 2020

Crafty Christmas Countdown: 15

 Today's craft was another kit. This was a small canvas bag with a design printed on it. The bag came with a couple of washable markers but I used some fabric markers and a little bit of fabric paint instead, to give it a more complex look.

Then, while I was waiting for the paint to dry, I was messing around with some dough we had leftover from something else. On a whim, I cut out some dinosaur shapes and decided to see if they would air dry. They dried quite nicely and I turned the into ornaments with a decorative bead.

the stegosaurus makes me think of an iced animal cookie

 

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Crafty Christmas Countdown: 16

 Ever bought Kinder Joy eggs? These egg shaped containers have soft chocolate candy in one side and a little toy in the other. I've always wanted to use the toy side of the egg in a craft project. And finally I had the perfect idea: the Child in his pod. I started by cutting one egg half and gluing the cut piece to another half.



Then I painted the pod grey. 

I needle felted the Child. It was my first attempt at needle felting, so I failed to take any progress photos (my bad). Honestly, needle felting seems to be a make-it-up-as-you-go-along sort of craft. Here's my completed figure.


Then I glued him into his pod and added garland to make it more festive. He hangs nicely on our tree.





Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Crafty Christmas Countdown: 17

 Today I'm bringing you another wreath. I like the idea of making my own wreath from scratch but I have neither the skills nor the materials. What I do have is a wire wreath frame and a bright green garland from the dollar store. A short garland is the perfect length for a small wreath frame. I just wrapped the garland loosely around the frame, securing the ends with a dab of hot glue. A quick wrap with ribbon adds just a little visual interest and makes a hanger for the wreath.

I debated the right decoration for a long time, finally settling on these pompom spiders. I made one each in red, green, and gold.


Since the green one was inclined to get lost in the garland, I hung it from the wreath with a loop of tinsel. Three spiders weren't enough so I made some flies out of small beads with tissue paper wings.