Tiny cotton batting strawberries for the feather tree. |
Miniature cotton batting strawberries are the easiest ornaments one can make using unraveled cotton balls and a bit of glue and paint. These ornaments look lovely on any tree, not just feather trees and they can be made much larger if you prefer.
Supply List:
- cotton balls
- red and green acrylic paints
- translucent glitter
- green felt or paper for leaves
- thin wire
- black permanent marker
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- First unravel several cotton balls.
- Dab onto the wire a small bit of cotton and glue. Roll the wire between your palms until it is covered.
- Roll a tight tiny ball of cotton and glue and then wrap the wire around this twisting one end around itself and forming the opposite end into a hook.
- Take another piece of cotton and roll it again between the palms of your hands along with a squeeze of white school glue. Do not compress the cotton.
- Gently attach this berry to the end of the wire with the small ball using more glue and cotton.
- Add more layers of cotton and glue until you have formed the fruit into the size and shape that you prefer. Let it dry.
- Paint the berry bright red at the top with acrylics and gradually water down the red paint in areas with lighter pigment. (see photo above)
- Cut tiny green petals from paper or felt and glue these around the stem.
- Paint the stem green.
- Add tiny black dots for seeds using a permanent felt ink marker.
- Smear on the glue gently wear you would like glitter.
- Sprinkle on the glitter and hang the strawberry on the tree to display and dry.
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