Rustic Pinecone Penguin Winter Kid's Craft
The Rustic Pinecone Penguin is a charming winter decoration that adds a touch of whimsy to any holiday setting. Crafted with care and attention to detail, these adorable penguins bring a festive spirit to your home with their rustic charm. Each one is uniquely handcrafted from natural materials, making them a delightful addition to your seasonal décor. Whether placed on a mantel, a tabletop, or nestled in a wreath, these delightful penguins are sure to bring smiles and warmth to all who see them. Embodying a sense of nostalgia and creativity, the Rustic Pinecone Penguins make for a heartwarming and friendly addition to your winter wonderland.
Supplies Needed
- Pinecones
- White spray paint
- Small Styrofoam ball or wood bead
- Black marker
- Small toothpick or wood piece for a nose
- Wood slice
- Brown foam paper
- Black felt
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun
- Hot glue sticks
How to Make a Pinecone Penguin
In a well-ventilated area, spray the pinecone with white spray paint, just to add a bit of white to the edges but not to coat the entire pinecone. Set it aside to dry.
Using a black marker, draw a "v-shape" onto the bead or ball and color it in to create the penguin head. Add two small black circles for the eyes.
Glue the small stick or toothpick below the eyes to create the penguin nose then set this aside.
On a piece of foam paper, draw then cut out two feet.
Glue the now dry pinecone on top of the feet.
Then, glue the feet and the pinecone together onto the top of a wood slice.
Attach the painted, and now dry, bead to the top of the penguin creating the full body.
Cut out two wing shapes from a piece of black felt and glue one on each side of the penguin's body