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Pilgrim Bonnets - November 15, 2010 - Quick and Easy Daily Crafts for Kids |
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Written by Jenny Wanderscheid
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Pilgrim Bonnets Use white paper bags, like lunch bags or bakery bags. The adult cuts the bag to about 6 inches long and also cuts off one whole side. Next fold the end over several times and hole punch about every 2 inches on the fold. The girl then laces yarn through the holes, leaving enough on each side as this is tied under the girl's chin when she tears it. Finally the adult cuts paper doilies in half and the girl glues the doily so the "lace" shows from under the fold. (gluing also secures the yarn so it won't slip later) (The bag bottom is at the back of the girl's head, the bag sides are by her ears, the other side is the top. Lacing goes over the top and down the sides)

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Last Updated on Saturday, 06 November 2010 19:16 |