She’s a princess: dreamy, gracious, creative, kindhearted, resilient,
strong, brave, funny, independent, free-spirited, and silly.
Her imagination runs wild. She can be transported anywhere
on this great big beautiful planet or beyond the stars above, in a heartbeat.
Creativity is in her veins and I can only imagine the lens through which she
views life. On this particular day she was a princess… a Woodland Princess.
A Woodland Princess is resourceful and responsible. She
makes good with what she has and takes care of her surroundings. Having great
respect for nature she spreads beauty around her freely.
I wanted an alternative to the cheap, plastic, temple
pinching, on the verge of snapping fresh out of the package crowns we find at
the store. We were outdoors taking advantage of one of the few spring weather
days we’d been blessed with so far this season. A project was born.
I’ll call this project: Woodland Crowns
Supplies:
Paper Grocery Bags
String (couple of scrap pieces)
Tacky Glue
Silk Flowers
Ribbons
Glitter Glue (optional)
Glitter Glue (optional)
I was looking for a flexible paper material, like raffia or twisted
cord, to replicate sticks or vines for a crown when it occurred to me that I could make my own.
I found paper grocery bags to work wonderfully!
I cut the paper grocery bag down one side edge and along all
bottom edges. This is seriously hard to describe so just refer to the picture
below. I wanted to use as much of the length of the paper bag as possible.
The bags I had on hand were from the big red bullseye store
and had the twised cord style handles. I pulled the handles off and saved them
– they worked wonderfully for an upcoming step.
Cut the bag lengthwise into three equal strips. To hide the
red print that was on the bag I folded each strip in twice. From here scrunch
each strip tightly into a rope. Have someone hold the three scrunched ropes
together on one end. I was fortunate to have the assistance of my lovely Little
Lady.
Braid the three ‘ropes’ together to the end. You may want to
shape the braid - stretch it out a little and maybe scrunch to give it a
consistent feel. Once you’ve braided the crown measure it on the
prince/princesses head to size. I used the cord handle from the shopping bag to
tie the two ends together at that point. Cut the excess, if any.
We adorned the crowns with silk flowers, gluing them all
around in the crooks of the braid. I tied an assortment of ribbons to the back
of the crown to hang loosely amongst her golden locks.
I wanted to include Little Man in the fun so we decorated
his prince crown with leaves and foliage from the silk flowers. We gave it a Roman Civic Crown feel by painting the leaves with gold glitter glue. With his chest plate and sword he will defend the Woodland Princess from evil wrongdoers, if she doesn’t get to them first.
To my babes...
“Fly with the fairies, dive with the dolphins, and explore
faraway uncharted places. Don’t draw a line between reality and imagination,
without imagination you may never find your best reality.” ~Mama
Cheers!
J
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The paper bags will be in great demand.....Renasance Fair here we come! love it Nanni
ReplyDeleteI think we need to make some for our grown-up selves...Woodland Queens!
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