The original vintage, diorama egg ornament from the 1970s. |
Supply List:
- Styro Foam egg
- gold twine
- straight pins (short)
- wooden figure
- acrylic paints: pinks, blues, whites, gold and flesh color
- white fur
- tiny white silk flowers
- white school glue
- wax paper
- hot glue and hot glue gun
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Hollow out your styrofoam egg just enough to give it room for the wooden figure. Try to keep the walls thick; use a metal spoon to carefully remove the unnecessary foam.
- Now carefully pin the gold twine about the backside of the egg.
- You may add small amounts of white glue to help hold the twine in place. Let this dry thoroughly on top of wax paper.
- Paint the wooden angel figure as you like.
- Glue gold braid onto the angel's head.
- With hot glue line the interior of the egg with scrap white fur.
- Hot glue the angel figure inside and the tiny white silk flowers.
- Pin on a wire hanger to the top of the diorama egg ornament and decorate the tree.
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