This craft activity is for the DIY adult person in your household. After they have finished their job, the kids can add the finishing touches (eyes, nose, bow, bell).
I recently saw this awesome log reindeer in my neighborhood. Actually there are 5 of them! We took pictures so that my husband can make one for our lawn! He does have lots of tools and is very comfortable using them. I am only comfortable with a few garden tools!!!
Here is a list of the materials I think you would need for this project:
For the adults
1 large tree log (body)
1 small tree log (head)
5 tree limbs - (4 long for the legs and 1 small for the neck)
2 branches - (antlers)
tools, safety equipment (glasses, etc)
For the children
1 large pair google eyes
1 large red pom pom (nose)
1 large bow
bells
glue
I recently saw this awesome log reindeer in my neighborhood. Actually there are 5 of them! We took pictures so that my husband can make one for our lawn! He does have lots of tools and is very comfortable using them. I am only comfortable with a few garden tools!!!
Here is a list of the materials I think you would need for this project:
For the adults
1 large tree log (body)
1 small tree log (head)
5 tree limbs - (4 long for the legs and 1 small for the neck)
2 branches - (antlers)
tools, safety equipment (glasses, etc)
For the children
1 large pair google eyes
1 large red pom pom (nose)
1 large bow
bells
glue
Enjoy your holidays!
Those are so cute!!! I wish I would've saved some logs when our tree fell down in the front yard this summer.
ReplyDeleteJen
Runde's Room
omg this is too cute! Must have been fun putting it together!
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