Table of contents:
- 1. Snowmen from socks
- 2. Toys made of salt dough
- 3. Eggs of dragons from "Game of Thrones"
- 4. String stars
- 5. Button Christmas trees
- 6. Cones with bows
- 7. Gift boxes
- 8. Rope balls
- 9. Colored bulbs
- 10. Dried oranges
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
With such handmade toys, you won't want to clean the tree until April.
1. Snowmen from socks
What do you need
- children's white socks;
- foam balls-blanks of different sizes;
- scissors;
- white thread;
- wide red ribbon;
- thin red ribbon
- a piece of colored felt;
- pins;
- black buttons.
How to do
Place two Styrofoam balls in the baby's sock so that the bottom is large and the top is smaller. Pull the sock with white thread between the two balls.
Tie a wide red ribbon on top and cut its edges.
Tie a string over the top segment of the snowman. Turn the rest of the sock inside out. Cut out a rectangular piece of felt and wrap it around the snowman's head to create a hat. Secure it with pins and fold the margins.
Now tie a thin red ribbon around the top of the snowman's hat. Make a loop from the long ends of the tape.
Pin two black buttons to the bottom ball of the snowman. Use small pins with multi-colored heads to make the snowman's nose and eyes.
2. Toys made of salt dough
What do you need
- 1 cup flour
- ¹⁄₂ glass of water;
- ¹⁄₂ glass of salt;
- baking paper;
- cookie cutters or paper templates and blade;
- cocktail tube;
- dies or a toothpick;
- baking sheet;
- acrylic paints or gouache;
- thin brush;
- rope or thread.
How to do
Combine flour, water and salt and knead the dough. Divide it into several pieces and roll each piece out on baking paper. Use molds or templates and a blade to cut out the shapes you want.
Use a tube to punch holes in the corners of the toys. You can stamp the pattern with stamps or a toothpick.
Place the pieces on a baking sheet and place in the oven. Bake at 130 ° C for 10 minutes.
Color the finished decorations to your taste. Red and white are best combined with green needles.
When the paint is dry, you can make eyelets.
3. Eggs of dragons from "Game of Thrones"
What do you need
- a sheet of cardboard;
- a set of push pins (at least 200 pieces);
- multi-colored nail polish;
- foam blanks in the form of eggs;
- Super glue;
- earrings from unnecessary earrings or paper clips;
- ribbon or thread for the buttonhole.
How to do
Place the cardboard on the table, stick the pushpins into it in rows and cover them with nail polish. Leave to dry overnight.
In the morning, you can decorate the styrofoam eggs. Carefully push the buttons into the workpiece. It is important that one row slightly covers the other.
Use super glue to glue a hook or clip on the top of the toy. Attach a decorative tape or thread to it.
4. String stars
What do you need
- star pattern;
- a sheet of cardboard;
- pencil;
- scissors;
- Super glue;
- beads;
- any yarn.
How to do
Place the template on a piece of cardboard and trace with a pencil. Cut the star along the outline. Glue a bead to the tip of each beam.
Secure the end of the yarn with super glue anywhere you like. Wrap the yarn around the star. Tie the end of the thread with a loop to hang the toy on the tree.
5. Button Christmas trees
What do you need
- multi-colored buttons;
- wire;
- nippers;
- thread.
How to do
Sort the buttons by color. Arrange each set in a row size. Bend the wire in half. Step back from the fold and slide one end of the wire over the other to form a loop. At the end of it, you can fasten the thread to hang the toy.
String on the smallest button. Add larger and larger buttons one at a time. Important: Push the wire through the two button holes each time. For buttons with four holes, use the holes diagonally. Then add some dark buttons of the same small size: this will be the trunk of the tree.
Twist the wire again and cut off the remainder. Tie a string to the loop.
6. Cones with bows
What do you need
- cones;
- Super glue;
- a skein of thin rope;
- colored tape.
How to do
Glue a rope loop to the base of each bump. Tie the required number of bows. Secure them to the buds with glue.
7. Gift boxes
What do you need
- ruler;
- pencil;
- a sheet of cardboard;
- scissors;
- glue gun or superglue;
- thread or thin rope;
- wrapping;
- thin decorative tape.
How to do
Using a ruler and pencil, draw a grid of identical squares on a piece of cardboard. The length of the sides can be any, it all depends on the desired size of the future Christmas tree decoration.
Cut out cardboard squares. Glue the cubes out of them. Before gluing the last segment, secure a loop inside the cube. Let it dry and then attach the lid to the box.
Wrap the blank with paper and tie a ribbon on top.
8. Rope balls
What do you need
- Balloons;
- a bowl;
- PVA glue;
- a skein of jute rope;
- glue gun or superglue;
- a can of paint at will.
How to do
Inflate a small balloon. Pour PVA into a bowl and soak the rope in it. Tie the end of the rope around the tail of the ball and wrap the future toy randomly. Alternatively, you can first wrap the ball, and then dip it into a container with glue.
Let the toy dry. Then pierce the balloon and remove it from the frozen frame of the toy. Don't forget the eyelet to hang your jewelry.
Make several toys of different sizes using this principle. These rope balls look spectacular on a tree or under the ceiling. Especially if you paint them.
9. Colored bulbs
What do you need
- Super glue;
- broken light bulbs;
- a skein of thread or tape;
- gouache or glitter paints.
How to do
Glue thread or ribbon loops to the bulbs. Dip the light bulbs in the colored paint one at a time. Let the toys dry.
10. Dried oranges
What do you need
- oranges, lemons, or limes;
- sharp knife;
- baking sheet;
- baking paper;
- thick needle;
- wire or thread.
How to do
Carefully slice the citrus fruits into thin slices. Place them on a baking sheet lined with baking paper. Bake for two to three hours at 100 ° C.
Make a hole in the toy with a needle. Thread through some string or plastic wire and secure to form a pendant.
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