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How To Make A Recycled Paper Mache Christmas Tomte or Elf

By: Borei Design from boreidesign.com
How To Make A Recycled Paper Mache Christmas Tomte or Elf

"Easy, complete step by step instructions how to make a cute Swedish Christmas paper mache tomte, tomtem, elf or gnome using primarily recycled supplies. Primary supplies include air dry, paper mache clay (made from recycled materials), newspaper, cardboard from an old box, glue, scrap fleece, acrylic craft paint, florist ball, furry ribbon and any embellishments you wish to add. Make over a weekend and enjoy for a lifetime. Project suitable from ages 8 to 88."

Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteWeekend project

MaterialsRecycled Materials

Materials List

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Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas

If you enjoyed making the Recycled Paper Mache Christmas Tomte or Elf craft, you'll love these other festive Christmas craft ideas that incorporate recycled materials and creativity! Here are three suggestions to keep you crafting all holiday season long:

1. Recycled Cardboard Christmas Ornaments: Use leftover cardboard from packaging or old boxes to create unique and eco-friendly Christmas ornaments. Cut out shapes like stars, snowflakes, or reindeer, then decorate them with paint, glitter, or scraps of fabric. Add a string or ribbon for hanging and voila – you have a beautiful ornament to adorn your tree!

2. Upcycled Sweater Christmas Stockings: Have an old sweater lying around that you no longer wear? Turn it into a cozy and stylish Christmas stocking! Cut out the shape of a stocking from the sweater, then sew or glue the edges together. Add embellishments like buttons, lace, or ribbon to personalize it. Fill it with goodies and hang it by the fireplace for a festive touch.

3. Recycled Paper Tube Nativity Scene: Create a meaningful and sustainable Christmas decoration by making a nativity scene out of recycled paper tubes. Cut the tubes into different sizes to represent Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus, then paint them in traditional colors. Use scrap fabric or paper for the robes and hay for the manger. Display your handmade nativity scene on a mantel or shelf for a special reminder of the season.

Get creative, have fun, and enjoy the process of turning everyday items into delightful Christmas crafts that will bring joy to your home! Happy crafting!

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