When visitors see this garland, they'll recognize the
silhouettes as your children and feel special knowing that
their names are included as important links in your holiday
chain.
Tips
Tip: To adapt the garland for an only child, have the child
pose twice; for bigger families, add more silhouettes to hold up
the center of the chain.
| Prep Time: About 2 to 3 hours | |
| What you need: | |
| Felt (available off the bolt at fabric stores)
Tape Chalk Scissors Paper Glue Pen | |
| Seasons: Christmas | |
| Materials: felt | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | To make each silhouette, start with a piece of felt
(available off the bolt at fabric stores) a bit wider and longer
than your child posed with her arm raised. Tape it to the wall
(we used painter's masking tape to avoid wall damage).
|
| 2. | Have a child pose against the felt as if holding the garland. With a helper holding a flashlight a few feet away to create a shadow, use chalk to trace the silhouette. |
| 3. | Remove the felt from the wall, cut out the figure, and tape
it back onto the wall (we suggest sticking pieces of duct tape to
the back of the felt and loops of painter's masking tape to the
duct tape).
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| 4. | Create a paper chain to reach from one felt kid to the other, with the names of family and friends written on the links, and tape it in place. |
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