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Sea Monster Glove Puppet

what to make with a lonely glove

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/sea-monster-glove-puppet • Posted by KMOM14

This craft was created for Sherry at About.com Family Crafts challenge on what to make with a lonely glove that had lost its mate and I am proud that it has been featured on her site: When my son was little he had a whole collection of "glove puppets" that he enjoyed playing with (although is favorite was mosquito that he nicknamed "Nipper"). I was pressed for time, so I made this simple project to demonstrate what you can make with a lonely glove.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 20

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium seamonster 2bglove

Description

This craft was created for Sherry at About.com Family Crafts challenge on what to make with a lonely glove that had lost its mate and I am proud that it has been featured on her site: When my son was little he had a whole collection of "glove puppets" that he enjoyed playing with (although is favorite was mosquito that he nicknamed "Nipper"). I was pressed for time, so I made this simple project to demonstrate what you can make with a lonely glove.

Instructions

  1. Small log 2blid 2bfor 2btemplate 2bon 2bfabric

    To make the head, I used the lid of a small tub or margarine to cut out a circle.

  2. Small log 2bbaste 2baround 2bedges

    I then ran a basting stitch all the way around the edge, then gathered it up slightly and stuffed it with fabric scraps and finished gathering it up until there was only about 1/2 inch gap. (I did mine on the sewing machine, but you could hand baste instead).

  3. Small seamonster 2bstuffed

    To prep the glove prior to hand-stictching the head on, a piece of cardboard was inserted so as not to stitch through to the bottom layer by accident. Position the head just above where the fingers meet the body of the glove on the top and hand-stitch the head down.

  4. Small log 2bpurple 2bpaint 2bdots

    He was then painted with lavender fabric paint dots (one side at a time then allowed to dry) and then the circles were outlined with blue glitter fabric paint, then a face was drawn on with black, white and red fabric paint (but you could use any colors you wanted).