Natashia from The Mumsy Blog
Hi there! My name is Natashia and I am coming to you from
TheMumsyBlog.com to share this fun festive and simply adorable craft with you.
Over at TheMumsyBlog we love to share holiday ideas, especially the ones that
save you moolah and are fun! So today I am sharing how to make an Autumn
Pinecone-Twig Mouse. Stick this little
guy on your mantle or on your Thanksgiving table. He is sure to delight and
bring smiles.
What you need (to
make 1 mouse):
- pinecone
- thin sticks or twigs
- hot glue gun and glue sticks
- thin cardboard or burlap paper (as pictured available at Joanns
)
- Brown felt
- scissors
- beads, buttons, or acorns for the eyes
- hand trimmer (optional)
- ruler (optional)
How to make it:
1. Using your cardboard or burlap paper cut a circle to create
the nose of the mouse. I made mine
around four inches but you may need to adjust yours according to the size of
the pinecone. The size needs to be able to be about the size of the larger end
of your pinecone.
2. Cut a line from the edge to the center as pictured.
3. Shape the cone by sliding the edge over the top of the other
edge. Continue sliding until the circle has taken a cone shape.
4. Secure the cone with some hot glue.
5. Gather your small twigs and trim them to be slightly longer
than the radius of your cone. I varied
my lengths slightly for a more natural look in opposed to all the twigs being
the exact same length.
7. Glue on whatever materials you chose for the eyes. I used
large black beads.
8. Trim the twigs if needed.
9. Cut the four feet shapes out of felt in preparation for step
10 . I made them with three little bumps for the toes but you could change them
or just cut circles.
10. Glue the feet on one side of the pinecone which will become
the body of the Pinecone mouse.
11. Cut out the ears from the felt creating two small tear shaped
pieces.
12. Glue the ears on the head of the mouse on the edge of the
cone. Pinch the bottom towards the head and add glue for a folded effect as
pictured.
13. Glue the head onto the more larger and flat part of the
pinecone. Be sure to align the top of the head opposite of the feet.
14. Use one last twig for the tail.
And there you have it! I know there seems like a lot of supplies
but this craft literally took me 15 minutes. Isn't the mouse so cute?! I thought the
natural woodland feel was super fun for this fall season. And you can dress it
up for Christmas too. Add a plaid ribbon around his neck and he can stay for
all the holidays. Yippee! Thanks for crafting with me and if you'd like to see
more festive crafts or just stop by for fun you can see more at TheMumsyBlog.com.
Have an awesome holiday season.
Sweet little mouse!
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