These little angels are very easy to make if you have an hour or so, lots of corks and cocktail sticks (hence the name) and a few bits and pieces. I used gouache for the heads and viscose doll hair-though string, wool or felt would do I think. The heads are cotton beads-a useful discovery for making little doll heads. I used raffia for the arms and sections of doily for the wings. All gluing was done with a hot glue gun.
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These are delightful! I bet you came up with the idea on your own too. I love their hair and the wings especially.
Kat
I love the hair as well. If the bottom falls out of teaching you could be a stylist!
Ha ha! Yes I would love to be a stylist! And yes-I did come up with it on my own!
What a neat idea. I might get round to giving it a try. I'm always collecting corks, but don't have a use for them!
Fun little ladies. Each one is a unique individual full of personality. And maybe a little wine. :oD
So cool, thanks for sharing the great tutorial. :)
pure fun!
These are gorgeous, you are so talented. I love them all, so much fun.
Hehe your boozy angels are very chic with their hair do's*!*
Hi, Sarah! What fun these boozy angel--terrific idea! We're back from our Thanksgiving/USA trip--had wonderful time! I'm slowing getting to visiting and such though, as I've not been feeling too well in recent days--but getting there. Great to be catching up with you and back in blogland. :o) Happy Days ((HUGS))
We have a bucket full of corks - I think the plan was for Malcolm to make cork notice boards!! Love your little angels!!
These are so cool! LOVE them- Love your creativity and your brain! LOVE!!!
Oh, I love holidays crafts like this. The doll hair gives a really nice, swirly effect.
Great little tutorial :)
So cute!
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