Materials
• 2-inch wide open weave natural jute ribbon
• 1 1/2-inch diameter wood disk for face
• Permanent markers in black and red
• Stiffey Fabric Stiffener
• Jute twine for hair, hanger, and halo
• Gold metallic marker for halo
• 5-inches of thin red ribbon
• 3/8-inch jingle bell
• Thin wire
• Button thread to match the jute
• Tacky PVA craft glue
Directions for Body
Cut jute ribbon pieces as follows ...
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6 comments:
Very cute! I've never heard of jute ribbon before. Learned something new.
Thank you, Cherie. I bought the ribbon a while ago. I just liked it and knew it could be put to some crafty use ;-)
That is adorable! Don't you love it when you buy something you just know you will use someday, and that someday arrives??? I know I have all sorts of things waiting for their somedays!
Yes, June, except that every nook and cranny of my craft room is filled with such stuff. lol.
I haven't seen jute ribbon like that before. I'll have to keep an eye out for it next time I'm in a craft store.
Wish I could give you guys some tips on where to find jute ribbon. I found it in a craft supplies store in Mexico ;-)
Funny story, the store is located in central Guadalajara and is the largest in our area - our state, in fact.
It's nothing at all like Michael's US, neither is it as big as any Michael's amazing craft emporium.
But the store is called Fantasias Miguel - Miguel for Michael's, I think.
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