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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Easy Paper Angels






I have been making a lot of Angels this year for Christmas. This one is quick and made from items you already have lying around your house.





They are based on a fold so they stand on their own and could also be made into a card.







A good way to fill in that corner or to decorate the table.




















MATERIALS REQUIRED:

- heavy paper, chipboard, or thin cardboard like from a cereal box
- paint or scrapbooking paper for the dress
- tacky glue
- cardstock in skin tones, I used the one called 'kraft' that is the same colour as kraft paper
- sequins, glitter glue, scrap of garland
- silver and/or gold wrapping paper/scrapbook paper
- white and pink pencil crayon
- white gel pen, black fine sharpie
- fancy ribbon, the wider the better, to make our angel wings

PROCEDURE:


I was going to include my template but I'm having issues with my scanner right now.  As soon as I get it up and running again I will add them.

It's basically a long bell shape.  You want a nice straight line at the base so it will stand.  When I made my template I folded my paper and drew only one side.  I then cut on the fold so my design was symmetrical.
Trace onto your cardboard or heavy paper and cut out.  My large angel body is 7" high and the small ones are 4.5".




Take the body and fold in half.  You can use a bone folder or ruler to help.





I decided to paint my angels but you could also cover them in scrapbooking paper or even wrapping paper.  Just cut to size and glue on to both sides.


I painted mine white.  The colourful side of the cardboard needed 2 coats.







I then dry brushed on some gold and silver paint on the back.  I find metallic paint to be quite translucent so it helps having that white primer.  It has a nice weathered look.

To the front I added a thin coat of iridescent glitter glue for a little shine.  I always brush on my glitter glue so I can just have a thin coat as it takes so long to dry!


Now it's time to decorate the dress.

Using a small piece of cardboard dipped into metallic paint I add small lines.  Dipping the end of my pencil in paint gives me dots.





Draw on the arms in pencil first and then use some fine black sharpie.




Instead of hands I have the angels holding a cut paper shape.  I used my punches but you could easily just cut out a star or heart shape.

I used foil scrapbooking paper but wrapping paper would also be nice.

Fold the shape in half and then glue into place.






Add some sequins or gems glued on with tacky glue.  Avoid gluing these directly on the fold as they will just tend to fall off.






Now it's time to add some wings.  If your ribbon is wide enough you can cut both out in a single piece.

It's a heart shape with long sides.  I traced it on the paper so you could see the shape.






If your ribbon is smaller just cut each wing separately.

Glue onto the back of your angel.






Time for the face. Using skin toned card stock cut a circle shape.  Use a punch or trace around a circular object.






Draw in your face using white pencil crayon or gel pen.  I like to make my angels singing with closed eyes.

Use some pink pencil crayon for rosy cheeks.







Fold the face and then glue into place.






Finally add some hair.  Using a scrap of garland glue into place on top of the head.








Find a nice spot for your angel to stand.  You can also fold it up and put it in a card or have it be the card.





Some other angel crafts I've done over the years:




FOLK ART ANGELS







TISSUE PAPER ANGELS



















ANGEL CLOTHESLINE















HAND and FOOT ANGELS






















CLOTHESPIN ANGELS
http://www.thatartistwoman.org/2008/11/hand-and-foot-angels_24.html




ANGEL CAROLER


More Angel projects on the way.



2 comments:

  1. These are AWESOME!!! I know what I'll be doing with my kiddos this weekend! Thanks for the inspiration!

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