We celebrate both Yule and Christmas in our household and we have a number of traditions that go along with them. There are the regular things like putting up a tree, decking the halls, feasting and making merry. There's also our yearly argument about how many cookies the Pixie men are allowed to add to the cookie request list. A small tradition I keep is to make a small sweet craft, just a little something, to enjoy during the holiday madness. For a number of years that craft has been clothespin dolls.
In the past I've made peg soliders and winter talisman charms. This year I've made some acorn topped fairies.
The frilly little things look pretty darned cute in their Petaloo flower frocks. The frocks are most easily made with layered elements like the DIY-Daisy Layers or Mixed Textured Blossoms.
Paint your pegs first, with rosy cheeks and striped leggings. Then, simply snip a little hole in the centre of the flower layer, push onto the peg and glue into place. Multiple layers make for a nice full skirt.
Vintage velvet holly leaves make a very nice skirt too!
Add little Sugared Mini Blooms or as many flowers as your fairies demand.
A little acorn cap, a set of wings and your wee fairies are ready to fly and make someone's holiday a tiny bit brighter.
Supply list:
Wooden Clothespins/Clothespegs
Acrylic craft paint
Glue
Wings
Acorn Caps*
I was wondering where you got the wings?
Posted by: Denise Sullivan | 12/27/2015 at 03:14 PM
These little Fairies are so adorable! Thanks for sharing!
Posted by: Denise Sullivan | 12/27/2015 at 03:12 PM
So darn CUTE! TFS!!
Merry Christmas!
Posted by: Linda Storey | 12/24/2015 at 08:10 PM
These are simply charming.
I'm going to make one a week through 2016, and by Christmas next year, I'll have enough to do an entire mini-tree of clothespin faeries.
Thanks so much for the 'tutorial' that accompanies the delightful photos.
Merry Christmas!
Posted by: Tristan Robin Blakeman | 12/24/2015 at 08:26 AM