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Create your own beautiful Christmas Tree Fairy with these step-by-step, digital PDF instructions!
Skill Level: Easy Beginner
Size in cm:Â 13cm tallÂ
Techniques used:Â Wrapping wool around wire, sculpting with wool, mixing colours, adding features, mixed media.
To make this project you will also need:
- Wool Batts - Flesh Pink AUS, White Rainbow Drops, Turquoise AUS, Hot Pink NZ
- Tops - White Bamboo Fibre, Golden Corriedale
- White Sparkly Stuff
- Wire
- Accessories- Silver or wooden Metal Wings, Glass Bauble, Silver Star Wand, mini gold crown
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White Sparkly Thread
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Tools- #40 fine felting needle, eco wool felting mat, scissors, wire cutters, sewing needle
The download will be automatically emailed to you a few moments after purchasing.Â
Copyright information:Â You are very welcome to sell finished needle felted items that you have made using these instructions, and we love it if you give us a mention, however you cannot sell or copy the instructions. You may not use these instructions in workshops.
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Description
Create your own beautiful Christmas Tree Fairy with these step-by-step, digital PDF instructions!
Skill Level: Easy Beginner
Size in cm:Â 13cm tallÂ
Techniques used:Â Wrapping wool around wire, sculpting with wool, mixing colours, adding features, mixed media.
To make this project you will also need:
- Wool Batts - Flesh Pink AUS, White Rainbow Drops, Turquoise AUS, Hot Pink NZ
- Tops - White Bamboo Fibre, Golden Corriedale
- White Sparkly Stuff
- Wire
- Accessories- Silver or wooden Metal Wings, Glass Bauble, Silver Star Wand, mini gold crown
-
White Sparkly Thread
-
Tools- #40 fine felting needle, eco wool felting mat, scissors, wire cutters, sewing needle
The download will be automatically emailed to you a few moments after purchasing.Â
Copyright information:Â You are very welcome to sell finished needle felted items that you have made using these instructions, and we love it if you give us a mention, however you cannot sell or copy the instructions. You may not use these instructions in workshops.
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