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I Love to Craft > Holiday Crafts > Halloween

Recycled Can Witch

MATERIALS:

aluminum can with pull-top removed, flattened so that both ends are visible
rust guard high gloss oil enamel for metal or wood (Black)
ultra gloss acrylic enamel (Christmas green, black, white)
1/8 inch orange metallic ribbon (7 inch segments)
Green chenille stem (1 inch segments)
Jute (1 yard segments)
1/4 inch orange pom-poms
black witches hat (Brim 3 inch diameter)
Brushes
newspaper or plastic to cover work surface
water bowl rags or paper towels to clean up
glue gun or craft glue

PROCEDURE:

Paint cans with black enamel and let dry.
First paint the can face green. The whole from the pop-top will be the witches mouth. While drying make the bow out of the orange metallic ribbon.
Unravel the jute for the hair.
When face is dry, paint on eyes with black and white paint.
Glue on pompoms for cheeks, jute for hair green chenille is the nose, add bow and hat.

NOTE: When using the oil enamel, spray outside or well ventilated area.



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