Christmas Crafts/ Santa & Snowmen
CLOTHESPIN SANTA
Materials:
Craft Picks
Ruler
Pencil
Scissors
Sandpaper
2 1/2" Wooden Clothespin
White Glue
Paper Plate
Embroidery Floss-Red, White
Batting
Fine Line Markers-Black, Red
Tiny Wiggle Eyes (Optional)
Acrylic Paint-White, Black, Gold
Toothpicks
Tape
Small Paint Brush
Pin Back (Optional)
Fabric Scrap (Optional)
Instructions:
1.Use the ruler and pencil to mark off 1" of the rounded end
of two craft picks to make the arms for the Santa. Cut the marked
off section of the craft picks with the scissors. Use the
sandpaper to smooth and even out the cut ends of the craft picks.
Be sure the two craft pick pieces are the same length after you
have sanded them. Also, use the sandpaper to smooth any rough
edges on the clothespin.
2.Pour a small amount of the white glue onto the paper plate.
Use one of the craft pick scraps to spread a small amount of glue
on the outside of one of the prongs of the clothespin to one half
inch above the end of the prong. Wrap the glued section of the
prong with the red floss. Be sure the beginning and ending floss
is to the back of the Santa. Repeat with the other prong.
Apply more glue to the prongs, one at a time below the section
of red floss for one fourth of an inch and wrap this part of the
prongs with the white floss. Be sure the beginning and ending ends
of the floss are securely attached to the same side of the Santa.
Use one of the craft pick scraps again to place a small puddle of
glue in the center of the clothespin just above the narrowed
middle of the clothespin. Place a rounded ball of the batting in
the puddle of glue and set the Santa aside to dry.
3.To do the arms for the Santa, spread a small amount of glue
on
the cut off pieces of craft pick and wrap them with the red floss
to about a fourth of an inch above the rounded end. Glue a small
amount of the white floss over the end of the red floss, being
sure to not cover the rounded ends of the craft picks as they are
the hands of the Santa. Be sure the beginning and ending ends of
the floss are securely attached to the back of the arms. Set the
arms aside to dry.
4.After the Santa has dried, apply glue to the back of the
Santa and wrap red floss around the top of the clothespin. It may
take some patience to be sure the batting is completely covered
with the floss. Trim the bottom of the red floss with several rows
of the white floss to be the decoration on the bottom of Santa's
jacket. Glue the arms in place on the sides of the Santa just
below the head. More of the red floss can be wound around the top
of the arms, if desired. Set Santa aside to dry.
5.Use the fine line markers to paint a face on the Santa. Tiny
wiggle eyes can be glued to the face with the toothpick, if
desired for the eyes too. Dip the end of a toothpick in the white
paint and dot over each eye for eyebrows and paint in a small
mustache.
6.Wrap two whole craft picks with white floss and wet them
completely with water and set them aside to dry. When the floss
has dried, unwind them from the craft picks. Glue one piece of the
curled floss by the ends to the bottom of the face for the beard
and the other to the top and sides of the head for the hair.
7.Knot three small pieces of the white floss to make two
buttons
for Santa's jacket and a top decoration for the hat for the Santa
doll. Use a toothpick to glue the buttons to the front of Santa's
jacket. To make the hat for Santa, cut six eight inch single
strands of the red floss and tie them together at one end. Tape
down the tied end of the floss to a flat surface and then braid
the strands of floss into a tight four inch braid. Tie off the end
of the braided floss. Glue the braided floss in a spiral around
the top of the Santa's head and tuck the ends of the braid under
the finished hat. Be sure the hat is securely glued to
Santa's head. Use a toothpick and a small amount of glue to attach
the last piece of knotted white floss to the top of
Santa's hat.
8.Use the paint brush to paint the ends of the prongs black and
let dry. A small dot of gold paint on the end of a toothpick can
be used to make gold dots on Santa's shoes for buckles, if
desired.
9.To make the doll into a pin, securely glue a pin back to the
back of the completed doll. A small scrap of fabric glued over the
bottom of the pin back will help keep it in place from the stress
of normal wear and tear. A marker can be used to color the fabric
scrap so it won't be as noticeable, if desired.
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