Don't let their craggy faces fool you. These little old ladies are sweet-natured and easy to make.
Tips
It generally takes two weeks for the doll's head to dry
(longer in humid climates), but kids will agree that the result
is worth the wait.
| Prep Time: Afternoon or Evening | |
| What you need: | |
| Apple
Vegetable peeler Paring knife Colored markers or paint Wool yarn Scissors 16-ounce plastic bottle Bottle cork Fabric scraps Rubber band | |
| Seasons: Year round | |
| Materials: fabric, food items, markers, plastic jugs, yarn | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | |
| 2. | Peel and core the apple. Carve a face on one side,using the tip of a potato peeler to hollow out deep-set eyes and a paring knife to make a slit for a smile or a frown. For a nose, incise a triangle that extends from between the eyes toward the mouth. Ambitious carvers can add ears, dimples and extra facial creases. Store the carved apple in a dry spot until it shrinks. (You can hasten the wrinkling process by using a dehydrator.) |
| 3. | Once the head is dry, use colored markers or water-based paints to enhance the eyes, lips and rosy cheeks |
| 4. | |
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