The three kings are easy to make from cork. They are suitable as nativity figures or as game figures for a king from a fairy tale, as carnival theme or for a table theatre. Your creativity is not limited. Make these little kings and princes from cork, crown corks and fabric or felt remnants. Be creative. You can find a guide for the kings here!
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For each king you need a thick cork and at least one crown cork.
Put out your craft material, the materials are ready and you're ready to go.
From small remnants of fabric you make the capes for the kings. For this you first take off the fabric by placing the fabric around the cork. Let the fabric overlap a little. Cut off the fabric according to the length of the cork. Cut the fabric straight or slightly arched.
Then place the fabric as a cap around the cork. Fix the fabric with an adhesive point at the place where the fabrics overlap.
Chooses different fabrics and colors for the capes.
Now every king has a cape.
A beard emerges from a small triangle of handle-fleece or cotton wool. Which king gets a beard? Chooses himself who gets a beard and sticks it on. Then you paint your eyes on the corks with a felt pen.
Design the faces of the kings differently. Thus, each king becomes unique.
Now you stick a crown cork on each cork with the hot glue. The hollow of the crown cork points upwards. The jagged edge stands upwards, just like the spikes of a crown. Attention when handling the hot glue - risk of injury! Your fingers may only touch the crown cork outside, as the middle becomes very hot.
The three cork kings are ready!
For this purpose you stick two crown caps together at the top. The points of the crown caps are now outwards. Attention when handling the hot glue - risk of injury! Your fingers may only touch the crown caps outside, as the middle becomes very hot.
Here every king receives a great crown.
The three kings are ready.
Enjoy crafting with cork and playing with the cork kings.
Materials
Directions
For each king you need a thick cork and at least one crown cork.
Put out your craft material, the materials are ready and you're ready to go.
From small remnants of fabric you make the capes for the kings. For this you first take off the fabric by placing the fabric around the cork. Let the fabric overlap a little. Cut off the fabric according to the length of the cork. Cut the fabric straight or slightly arched.
Then place the fabric as a cap around the cork. Fix the fabric with an adhesive point at the place where the fabrics overlap.
Chooses different fabrics and colors for the capes.
Now every king has a cape.
A beard emerges from a small triangle of handle-fleece or cotton wool. Which king gets a beard? Chooses himself who gets a beard and sticks it on. Then you paint your eyes on the corks with a felt pen.
Design the faces of the kings differently. Thus, each king becomes unique.
Now you stick a crown cork on each cork with the hot glue. The hollow of the crown cork points upwards. The jagged edge stands upwards, just like the spikes of a crown. Attention when handling the hot glue - risk of injury! Your fingers may only touch the crown cork outside, as the middle becomes very hot.
The three cork kings are ready!
For this purpose you stick two crown caps together at the top. The points of the crown caps are now outwards. Attention when handling the hot glue - risk of injury! Your fingers may only touch the crown caps outside, as the middle becomes very hot.
Here every king receives a great crown.
The three kings are ready.
Enjoy crafting with cork and playing with the cork kings.
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