But couldn't find an acorn, just a mushroom/toadstool.
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A lot of the pics have already been removed. I cant seem to find the acorn one though.....
If anyone remembers such a thing, please point me in the right direction !!
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I would try searching the craft-alongs over at etsy. They have tons of different things, there's no telling what you'll find. Or look on the D-i-Y website. My guess would be that most of the things here were old and the image links wouldn't work anymore.
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Are you talking about these? I posted about them maybe 2 years ago? I give them as Christmas gifts. Super easy to make and you decide on size. I like making all different sizes. The first pic is mine. The acorns are smaller than they look. The antique bowl is only about 5" across. The other 2 are pics that I borrowed that show different looks and sizes. Hope this is what you were wanting.
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Are you talking about these? I posted about them maybe 2 years ago? I give them as Christmas gifts. Super easy to make and you decide on size. I like making all different sizes. The first pic is mine. The acorns are smaller than they look. The antique bowl is only about 5" across. The other 2 are pics that I borrowed that show different looks and sizes. Hope this is what you were wanting.
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They are beautiful !!!
Any tips on making the actual nut would be sooo appreciated.....the cap looks like a gathered circle..... ??????????????
Oh Good. And thank you. I love making them. The cap of the acorn is just a round piece of fabric that you loosely gather around the top of the nut. Afterwards you can grubby them up by painting (I use a foam brush) with a strong mix of instant coffee. Then rub them with a mixture of spices (cinnamon, nutmug, pumkin pie spice etc etc) and then place on cookie sheet in low set oven until dry. Watch closely so they don't scotch/burn. I also ad scented filling to the center of my acorns. Just some scented oil mixed with crush corn cob (can't remember now what it's called. Sold in craft stores.) I put in the polyfill then some of the crushed cob.. then polyfill on top before stitching on my cap.
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I used clearance cotton at walmart. I've seen them done in cotton, felt, velvet etc. This is a craft that you can have fun experimenting with .. since it's inexpensive, quick, and simple. Your grubby-ing (see. that's my new word of the day lol) effect is going to be different depending on your fabric too.. which makes it even more fun imo.
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