Slowly the wild carrot gets seed trunks. From them you can make beautiful fairies, elves and angels. How easy this can be and how magical these look, that you can find out here. Enjoy!
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First of all, you collect seeds from the wild carrot and maple fruits in nature.
Then you shorten the stems from the wild carrot to a length of about 5 cm. At the end of the stem you stick a button with a spot hot glue.
Attention when handling the hot glue - risk of injury!
The button is the head and the seed stem the skirt of the fairy.
With a winding wire and a pencil, you form your arms and attach them to the handle of the wild carrot.
Finally, the fairy gets wings from the fruits of the maple. Also sticks to this with a spot of hot glue.
Why don't you make several fairies?
Now you can hang the fairies with a thin wire on the window.
So dance and fly your fairies, elves and angels at the window.
You can also decorate the fairies at the table or in a set.
Enjoy crafting and decorating!
Materials
Directions
First of all, you collect seeds from the wild carrot and maple fruits in nature.
Then you shorten the stems from the wild carrot to a length of about 5 cm. At the end of the stem you stick a button with a spot hot glue.
Attention when handling the hot glue - risk of injury!
The button is the head and the seed stem the skirt of the fairy.
With a winding wire and a pencil, you form your arms and attach them to the handle of the wild carrot.
Finally, the fairy gets wings from the fruits of the maple. Also sticks to this with a spot of hot glue.
Why don't you make several fairies?
Now you can hang the fairies with a thin wire on the window.
So dance and fly your fairies, elves and angels at the window.
You can also decorate the fairies at the table or in a set.
Enjoy crafting and decorating!
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