Sunday, December 18
little angel swap...
i had the most lovely email from margaret bloom at we bloom here. a while ago. she wanted to host an angel swap and had seen some of the angels that were inspired from the little angel pattern in my book. of course i was thrilled with the news and signed right up. here is the image from pretty little felts~
i didn't make the december 1st deadline and only just this weekend was able to sit down and make my little angels. i have enjoyed so much receiving the lovely angel creations from around the world. i am hoping the sweet artists in my group will forgive the late delivery. and i hope to plan a bit better next year....
i wanted to use this sweet vintage paper angel made in japan for my inspiration.
we started out using a wooden base, i liked these from darice that i bought at hobby lobby. you can also buy them online at the silver penny.
they are super easy and fun even for kids to make.
step 1. paint the head and body. when the paint is dry on the head add the features. if i mess up i just turn the doll around and paint another face. the
hair covers up my mistake :)
step 2. glue on gown using felt, fabric, wool, or batting i used this great vintage twinkle mat i found that was used as snow for the tiny paper houses.
step 3. decorate the gown using trim, beads, sequins, glitter, etc
step 4. add the hair. use paint to paint on the hair, glue on wool, or glitter
step 5. glue on pipe cleaner arms. these great vintage ones i found on etsy
step 6. add wings. use german paper scrap wings like the vintage angel i bought, pressed paper or silk leaves look gorgeous, or this year i used tiny ribbon bows.
step 7. add a halo. use metallic paper or pipe cleaners, punch out a paper disc, or use a large vintage sequin.
step 8. add something sweet to hold. a jingle bell, a wreath, a paper banner, some stamens, or even a candle. this one was made from a cut toothpick, painted and glued in a vintage glass garland bead.
these are the sweet angels that were mailed to me.
Anna from Australia made these wonderful wool angels nestled in a little wool nest.
beautiful silver stitching embroidered on their wings.... lovely!
Ronnie from Australia made this delicate and lovely paper angel cut out, just stunning!
and here is her crocheted angel chorus...
Margaret sent these glittered angels with the darling faces and sparkling halos...
and this adorable snow angel was made by Angie in Wisconsin~
so sweet! hope you are all having a lovely week baking, sewing, decorating, caroling, and loving your dear ones.
warm wishes for your holiday, julie
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sweetness!
i love these
precious girls!
thanks for
the how to!
merry*merry!
Very cute! :-)
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ReplyDeleteI cannot find your email in my cluttered in-box but just wanted to let you know that the sweet little angel that you sent arrived safe and sound on Tuesday. Thank you so very much. Your attention to detail and pretty packaging has inspired me immensely.
I really love the little angels. I am seriously going to try to make one of my own. Thank you for sharing.
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