
Waste Not
Pilgrim
Turn garbage and recycled goods
into fun and this whimsical pilgrim woman.
You need:
- Empty Condiment Bottle with
Lid
- White Felt
- Film Canister Lid
- 12" Strand of Raffia
- Small Fruit and Vegetable
Buttons
- Tempera Paint in Black,
Flesh, Pink, and Gold
- Black Marker
- Hot Glue Gun
- Scissors
Instructions:
Prep
Peel all labels from empty condiment bottle, wash and dry. You may
need to soak the bottle in warm water to help lift the sticker "goo".
Paint condiment bottle black up to neck. Paint the neck of the bottle
with flesh colored paint for the face. You may need two coats of flesh
to cover completely.
Collar
Using white felt, cut a rectangle large enough to overlap "shoulders"
on both sides of the bottle when folded in half. Using the cap from
the condiment bottle, trace a circle in the center of the felt
rectangle; cut out. Cut a triangle out of the front to form collar
(see diagram). When black and flesh paint have dried completely,
carefully slip collar over and down the neck of the bottle, resting it
snugly on the bottle's shoulders. Glue the front and back of the
collar in place to keep it stationary. Tie 12" piece of raffia into a
drooping bowtie and glue to the front-center of the collar.
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Face
Replace bottle's cap. If cap is not white, pain it with white tempera
paint after putting back on the bottle. Let dry. Cut a 1/2" wide strip
of white felt. Starting at one shoulder, glue in place as bonnet strap
by running over the top of the cap and back down the other side. Trim to
fit and glue in place. With black marker, dot on eyes and draw on a nose
and the mouth. Dip paint brush into pink paint, dab several times onto
newspaper or paper towel to remove most of the excess paint. Blot onto
cheeks. Add a small touch of pink to her nose as well. Frame face with
hair by using gold paint.
Harvest Platter
Fill center of the underside of a film canister lid with hot glue. Place
various vegetable and fruit buttons into the "platter". The craft
pictured used apples, carrots, corn and tomatoes. Using hot glue, adhere
platter to front of bottle. Paint on round hands near platter with flesh
colored paint.
About the Athor
Amanda Formaro is the entrepreneurial mother of four children. She
and her husband live in southeastern Wisconsin. She is also the owner of
FamilyCorner.com Magazine.
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