Line up five clothespins in a V shape on your work surface Then line up five clothespins in a straight line to create a poinsettia shape. Attach the wooden clothespin pieces together with a glue gun and glue sticks.Once the glue has set you can paint the front and all sides of the clothespin flower with primary red acrylic craft paint. Set aside to dry and apply a second coat, if necessary.
Place the circle template onto bright red craft felt and trace the outline of the 2 ¼” circle with a marker. Then carefully cut out circle from the felt, cutting inside the traced lines for a clean, finished project. Glue this felt circle to the back of the poinsettia ornament.Next, cut a leaf shape out of olive green and dark green craft felt with scissors. Place a ½” line of glue at the base of each leaf and fold in half to create dimension.Attach a variety of gold tinsel pom poms into the center of each clothespin poinsettia with a glue gun using glue sticks.Next, cut a 12” length of natural jute twine, tie it in a loop with a knot, and attach to the top of the back with a glue gun and glue sticks.
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originally posted:
November 22, 2021
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