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Well here you go - at last I've managed to sit down and take some pics and get a tutorial together for making flannel reindeers!!
It's quick and easy to make the basic shape.
First of all you take a flannel or washcloth and position it flat in front of you so that you have a corner point in front of you to give a diamond shape.
Then you position your bar of soap in the middle of the cloth.
Now roll the cloth starting from the corners held in your hand down towards the bar of soap. This needs to be done quite tightly. Photo is view looking down onto the cloth.
You then take each of the side corners and bring them to the middle to form the reindeer ears.
Again, make sure this is done tighly. You then get a rubber band and pull it down over the ears to secure in place. Photo shows front view looking down.
This is the back view.
You are now ready to add your pipe cleaner antlers which you thread up under the rubber band and twist them to position and shape. I fold one pipe cleaner in half and bend it to the shape I want and then cut another pipe cleaner into two pieces and bend each piece around the larger pipe cleaner to forms the branch shape of the antlers.
I usually attach a few tiny bells around the ends of the pipe cleaners.
You can then decorate by tying a ribbon or a piece of tinsel around the rubber band, glue on some googly eyes and a pom pom nose and then add a small bell on the bow of the ribbon and you are done!
You can do an Easter Bunny in the same way but obviously omitting the antlers!
I've put a few possible poems for the tags here.
Hope this tutorial is easy to understand and helps you make your own Flannel Reindeers!
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It's quick and easy to make the basic shape.
First of all you take a flannel or washcloth and position it flat in front of you so that you have a corner point in front of you to give a diamond shape.
Then you position your bar of soap in the middle of the cloth.
Next take the corner closest to you and the back corner and bring them together.Now roll the cloth starting from the corners held in your hand down towards the bar of soap. This needs to be done quite tightly. Photo is view looking down onto the cloth.
Again, make sure this is done tighly. You then get a rubber band and pull it down over the ears to secure in place. Photo shows front view looking down.
This is the back view.
You are now ready to add your pipe cleaner antlers which you thread up under the rubber band and twist them to position and shape. I fold one pipe cleaner in half and bend it to the shape I want and then cut another pipe cleaner into two pieces and bend each piece around the larger pipe cleaner to forms the branch shape of the antlers.
I usually attach a few tiny bells around the ends of the pipe cleaners.
You can then decorate by tying a ribbon or a piece of tinsel around the rubber band, glue on some googly eyes and a pom pom nose and then add a small bell on the bow of the ribbon and you are done!
You can do an Easter Bunny in the same way but obviously omitting the antlers!
I've put a few possible poems for the tags here.
Hope this tutorial is easy to understand and helps you make your own Flannel Reindeers!
www.facebook.com/bumblebeescraftden
THANK YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea. My sister do secret santa. This wll definitely be one for me to do.
ReplyDeleteThank you this will make an excellent Christmas gift for my kids teachers.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to making these for Christmas thanks
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ReplyDeleteSmashing, I love it! Thanks for the tutorial xx Meli x
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very cute I love stuff like that perfect stocking stuffer
ReplyDeleteI love this idea for Christmas gifts to give to coworkers!
ReplyDeleteThe perfect thing to finish of my gift and hampers :D Thanks x
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fantastic idea! I'm holding onto this one for the kids in my class to make as presents for Christmas. So easy!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable. I can't wait to start making them. Thanks for sharing them.!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable. I can't wait to start making them. Thanks for sharing them.!!
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ReplyDeleteI love this idea :) As a hospice volunteer we are always looking for easy, inexpensive gifts for our patients. These reindeer are sure to bring some smiles. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial - very helpful.
ReplyDeleteI think I will try to make some of these for my grandchildren!
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So Cute!! Going to make some of these for Christmas. Thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial. I will be reposting on my blog with credits to you. As a soap mold manufacturer in the USA, this is a wonderfu, inexpensive holiday packaging idea for our customers.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this darling idea. I'm not real crafty but I love this idea and it appears so simply I can do it!!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is this! Glycerin soap for the babies and luxury soap for the ladies! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteExcelente idea, me encantó! Gracias por compartir :)
ReplyDeleteToo Cute! I just wish I had discovered this before Christmas day! *LOL* But I will be ready for next year! Thank you~
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ReplyDeleteTHis is going in my Christmas goody bag this Christmas!!! Thanks for the easy instructions!!! :)
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup pour ce tuto tres simple et qui permet de petits cadeaux sympas..thank you
ReplyDeleteGoing to make some of these for the kids this xmas..thanks very much for the tutorial :-)
ReplyDeleteSuper Idee!!!!!!! Die werde ich mir schonmal für Weihnachten vormerken. Vielen Dank. :-)
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Love this! Thank you so much :)
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really helpful! thanks!!!