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Secret of the wings coloring sheets
Secret of the wings coloring sheets




secret of the wings coloring sheets
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secret of the wings coloring sheets

In Tinker Bell (film), Tinker Bell began her life when a baby laughed for the first time on a winter's night. Tink's first home from 2008 film development, and used in games. Balloon carrier - A flying craft created from the boat formerly used in the Pixie Dust Express, cotton fluff, a gourd, and a compass.Seed catcher - It is made with a glove, and a part of a perfume bottle sprayer.It is made with an acorn, twigs and things from nature. Tint spray - It is used to paint lady bugs.

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In some books and the comic series she is specified as a pots-and-pans-talent, being her work and specialty to fix them and other metal items. In the movies, Tink crafted new tools that help with other fairies’ talents and a variety of many other tasks. Tinker Bell is a Tinker-talent fairy interested in lost things that come from the Mainland.

  • Comic Series from magazines/graphic novels.
  • Books present in all: Tales from Pixie Hollow Collection, Trilogy by Gail Carson Levine, Read-Along, Storybooks, Stepping Into Reading, and Informational books.
  • Movies (protagonist of the movies from 1 to 5).
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    See each link for the full list of the respective medias: I can’t say how much I love this little guy! This DIY Paper Owl was the perfect last touch to this room.Tinker Bell is present in all medias from both Disney Fairies and Tinker Bell franchises. And now I am brainstorming for Baby Boy’s room, which I will hopefully start on when we move into our new house late December. If you can’t already tell, I had a BLAST designing and making everything in this room. I snipped the edges and bent in the feathers in to make them look more realistic.ĭry brush the feathers with some white paint for even more realism.Īnd your Paper Owl is done! We just ties some twine around his wings and hung him up with a tack on the ceiling. Go over the body with light spurts of gold spray paint, and draw on some textured details with a pencil. You can add white paint dots to make the eyes seem more real. Glue eyes and a paper beak onto the face. Press your fingers into give the eyes an indent. Glue a rounded heart shaped fabric onto the owl’s body.

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    To give the appearance of feathers, cut slits on the wings & stagger the feather layers.Īttach to the back with glue and incorporate it with the body by adding some ruffled scalloped feather strips. Glue together the “bones” and the paper wings.Īdd some fluff in between the two wings & glue them together. I mimicked actual owl wings and cut out four identical wings. Make sure to protect your tail feathers from curious puppies…Īttach the two tail feathers together by gluing together the centers, as illustrated above.Īttach to the oval body, and add more scalloped strips to blend it in with the rest of the body.įor the frame of the wings, I made “bones” out of pipe cleaners, sticks (really old paint brushes, lol!) and clothespins. For a symmetrical pattern, fold over in the middle and cut together. So light spurts of paint work best.Ĭut the tail out. You want the brown paper to still show through. These will be our feathers.Īdd the scalloped paper strips to the body layer by layer, gluing as you go. Next, cut rows and rows… and rows of scalloped paper strips. I am not doing a pattern for this guy, because I totally “WINGED IT” (haha!), so this will just be a good old fashioned tutorial post.First, hot glue gun two “twinkie” shaped body pieces together, leaving a small opening for adding poly fill. I really wanted to do a bird for June’s animal room, and my husband came up with the brilliant idea of an owl! June loves her owl & points up at it every night, saying, “Owl mommy!” I was worried that it might be too scary for a two year old to have above her bed, but apparently not for her! Haha! Hey Everyone! Today I am sharing the last DIY taxidermy stuffed animal from June’s Room: a DIY Paper Owl Tutorial!






    Secret of the wings coloring sheets