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To hand sculpt a cotton batting animal, such as this handsome little buck below, may seem a bit too ambitious at first. However, if you can dig a few plastic figures out of your child's toy box, to look at as you work, you may surprise yourself with the finished result! Hold the small plastic animal in the palm of your hand and explore it's surface with your fingers; study it's shape carefully. By doing this, you are giving important tactile information to your brain. If you have never…

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Spun cotton is one of our favorite materials for making ornaments because it can be customized in countless ways and is a great base for achieving a wide variety of looks. In this tutorial we explore a variety of simple painting techniques paired with a

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Vintage spun cotton doll heads - how to make your own. If you are uncomfortable drawing facial features, you can print them and transfer them. Materials: a tissue (the kind we blow our noses in) taped onto a sheet of printing paper, a printer, a spun cotton ball, and some mod podge. A neat DIY project that opens the door to plenty of possibilities. Drawing Facial Features, Chenille Crafts, Cotton Ornaments, Cotton Doll, Pipe Cleaner Crafts, Bendy Doll, Clothespin Dolls, Diy Bricolage, Printing Paper

Vintage spun cotton doll heads - how to make your own. If you are uncomfortable drawing facial features, you can print them and transfer them. Materials: a tissue (the kind we blow our noses in) taped onto a sheet of printing paper, a printer, a spun cotton ball, and some mod podge. A neat DIY project that opens the door to plenty of possibilities.

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