The new set peg dolls I had ordered from China arrived much faster than I thought they would, two weeks must be a record, but what to do with them ……… acorn peg dolls!
I started by making a house base using plain mini craft sticks from Hobbycraft (£1), colouring the roof with a red Sharpie pen.
I used a small Christmas domino piece (painted white) that I buy especially for crafting for the shelf, because the doll would have otherwise hung over the narrower stick everso slightly and I didn’t really want that.
I then took a peg doll and gave him an acorn hat, admittedly, at first, it looked a bit big, but there again it also looked pretty cute, so I went with the flow. This autumn will now be spent looking for more acorn cups, the ones I used on this project go back at least three years and I only have a few left now.
The peg doll was then given a green felt scarf, tiny, black, flat back eyes and brown flat buttons, left over from my daughters diamond art project.
I then attached the doll to the house base with a good dollop of Aleene’s Glitter Snow. I have got through my first tub already but as I have enjoyed using it so much this past month or so I have ordered another two tubs, it’s only August, so with five months to go before Christmas I am sure I will be wanting to use it an awful lot more.
I also added the Glitter Snow around the top of the roof, the red Sharpie pen did bleed a little bit into it, but nothing a few dabs of white paint couldn’t hide.
It was then time to add the little Christmas Trees (Amazon), removing their original base and replacing it with a smaller bead to get a slightly better proportion and also trimming the bristles on the back so that the tree could be glued flat onto the house frame.
I can’t say I particularly enjoyed added all the flat back gems to the trees, it was blooming fiddly and I probably used far too much glue, but I think I got away with it.
The last thing I had to do was add a small finding on the back so that the finished decoration can be hung up on a Christmas Tree etc.
Voila, I managed to make twelve of these decorations before running out of suitably sized acorn cups, the rest were just too big.
I may however make a few more …….. if mission acorn hunting 2020 is successful.
Those acorn hats are just the cutest thing ever! Love all the creativity you put into this one. And your decorated mini-trees look spectacular.
ReplyDeleteThese are soooo sweet lol, I must make a start on Christmas soon
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