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Woodland Folk Toys

Aug212013 posted by Jodie and Jen 4 Comments

Please Welcome Back…

Vanessa from Tried and True

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Autumn is my absolute favorite time of year and although the dog days of Summer aren’t completely gone yet, I’m already daydreaming of changing leaves and pumpkin patches. It’s still a little bit too early to bring out your Halloween decorations so here’s a quick Fall craft to hold you and your kids over until Spooktacular September on eighteen25! 

 Materials:
  • wood peg people
  • wool felt
  • wood sticks
  • pinecones
  • acorn caps
  • toilet paper rolls
  • recycled cardboard
  • strong double-sided tape
  • glue gun
Instructions:
1. Gather natural supplies. We used twigs, pinecones, and acorn caps to embellish folk toys but you could use pretty much anything (bark, pebbles, dirt, grass, etc).
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2. Cut a circle out of a piece of recycled cardboard and slit up the middle. Fold over on itself to make a cone shape and staple in place. Trim natural materials to fit on roofs.

 

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 3. Apply a layer of double-sided tape and adhere either the pine cone scales or twigs to the cone roofs.
 

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4. Cut a strip of wool felt and depending on the age of your child, have him sew a straight line across the top. Pull thread to gather, wrap around neck of peg, and sew in place. I love how proud my son is in the second picture!
 

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5. Cut two thin pieces of wool felt lined with double-sided tape and adhere on peg for suspenders. Attach another panel of wool felt at the base of the peg for his pants.

 

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6. Glue acorn cap to the top of their heads.
 

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 7. Glue the toilet paper tube to the roofs.
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8. Enjoy watching your kids play with the cutest little woodland couple ever!

 

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See you all next month for Spooktacular September! Can’t wait for all the wonderfully spooky crafts!
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and check out these great posts of hers….

You Are Perfect Free Coloring Print : Vintage Hot Air Balloon : Vintage Coin Purse Tutorial & Pattern

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I'm Jen Sedillo, one of the bloggers behind Eighteen25. I love creating and crafting, reading good books, visiting new places and being with family!
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  1. cutandcrown says

    August 21, 2013 at 9:16 pm

    such a great idea!

    Reply
  2. Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke says

    August 22, 2013 at 4:15 am

    how adorable are those?!? also diggin that hot air balloon;)

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  3. kansasgirl1 says

    August 22, 2013 at 8:32 pm

    Aww, what a great project for kids – so cute

    Reply
  4. Kate Gribble says

    September 17, 2013 at 3:25 am

    Oh the unbelievable sweetness of these little people. I love them.

    Reply

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