Disney FamilyFun Magazine DYI Tangled Craft – Hair Accessory Holder
IF RAPUNZEL HAD HAIR ACCESSORIES…
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RAPUNZEL may have lived her entire life locked inside a hidden tower, but Rapunzel is no damsel in distress. The girl with the 70 feet of golden hair is an energetic, inquisitive teenager who fills her days with art, books, and imagination. Rapunzel is full of curiosity about the outside world, and she can’t help but feel that her true destiny lies outside of the lonely tower walls.
Rapunzel has always obeyed Mother Gothel by staying hidden away and keeping her magical hair a secret… but with her 18th birthday just a day away, she is fed up with her sheltered life and ready for adventure. When a charming thief seeks refuge in her tower, Rapunzel defies Gothel and seizes the opportunity to answer the call of the kingdom. With the unwilling Flynn Rider along for the journey, Rapunzel leaves the tower for the first time, and begins a hilarious, hair-raising journey that will untangle many secrets along the way.
…SHE’D NEED A PLACE TO KEEP THEM.
It’s not easy taking care of 70 feet of hair. Imagine dealing with all of the hair accessories! Make this simple face-shaped holder topped with yarn locks (70 feet not required) to create a fun place to clip barrettes and hairpins.
Disney Tangled DIY Hair Clip Holder
Materials
- Armature wire, 4-feet long (available at craft and art supply stores)
- Red Crayola Model Magic modeling material
- Yarn for the hair
- Decorative ribbon or string
Total time needed: 1 hour
Instructions:
-
Bend a 4-foot length of armature wire as shown.
- Shape lips from red Crayola Model Magic modeling material and mold them onto the end of the wire below the nose.
- For the hair, wind yarn around the backs of 2 chairs placed several feet apart until the loop is about 2 inches thick. (We set our chairs about 4 feet apart to get our 6-foot braid.) Tie the strands together in one place with a short piece of yarn, then remove the loop from the chairs and cut it directly opposite the tie. Braid each side of the hair and tie off the ends with yarn and decorative ribbon.
- Finally, tie the hair to the face in several places with short pieces of yarn, then tie a length of ribbon or string to the top for a hanger.
Courtesy: Disney FamilyFun magazine. Go to familyfun.com for more great ideas.
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IF RAPUNZEL HAD HAIR ACCESSORIES…
Purchase Disney Tangled Themed Toys Online – dolls, games, plush toys, and more
Purchase Disney Tangled on DVD and BluRay and in 3D on March 29, 2011
RAPUNZEL may have lived her entire life locked inside a hidden tower, but Rapunzel is no damsel in distress. The girl with the 70 feet of golden hair is an energetic, inquisitive teenager who fills her days with art, books, and imagination. Rapunzel is full of curiosity about the outside world, and she can’t help but feel that her true destiny lies outside of the lonely tower walls.
Rapunzel has always obeyed Mother Gothel by staying hidden away and keeping her magical hair a secret… but with her 18th birthday just a day away, she is fed up with her sheltered life and ready for adventure. When a charming thief seeks refuge in her tower, Rapunzel defies Gothel and seizes the opportunity to answer the call of the kingdom. With the unwilling Flynn Rider along for the journey, Rapunzel leaves the tower for the first time, and begins a hilarious, hair-raising journey that will untangle many secrets along the way.
…SHE’D NEED A PLACE TO KEEP THEM.
It’s not easy taking care of 70 feet of hair. Imagine dealing with all of the hair accessories! Make this simple face-shaped holder topped with yarn locks (70 feet not required) to create a fun place to clip barrettes and hairpins.
Disney Tangled DIY Hair Clip Holder
Materials
- Armature wire, 4-feet long (available at craft and art supply stores)
- Red Crayola Model Magic modeling material
- Yarn for the hair
- Decorative ribbon or string
Total time needed: 1 hour
Instructions:
-
Bend a 4-foot length of armature wire as shown.
- Shape lips from red Crayola Model Magic modeling material and mold them onto the end of the wire below the nose.
- For the hair, wind yarn around the backs of 2 chairs placed several feet apart until the loop is about 2 inches thick. (We set our chairs about 4 feet apart to get our 6-foot braid.) Tie the strands together in one place with a short piece of yarn, then remove the loop from the chairs and cut it directly opposite the tie. Braid each side of the hair and tie off the ends with yarn and decorative ribbon.
- Finally, tie the hair to the face in several places with short pieces of yarn, then tie a length of ribbon or string to the top for a hanger.
Courtesy: Disney FamilyFun magazine. Go to familyfun.com for more great ideas.
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March 6th, 2011 at 2:34 pm
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