Above are the doll's yellow and lavender feather dusters. These are stored in the utility cabinet when they are not being used. See them hanging on the cabinet's hooks here. |
These feather dusters sure come in handy after the dust settles in our doll's house! So much construction going on this month.
Why not make a few for your collection today? They are easy to make and cost less than a penny to manufacture.
Feather dusters can be made any size, miniature or playscale. It all depends on the length you make the toothpick.
- craft feathers
- toothpicks
- Sculpey, oven bake clay
- white school glue
- white twine
- Shape a simple little handle onto the end of a toothpick. Make sure that it encompasses at least 1/2 inch of the toothpick. This will make your feather duster durable.
- Use the tip of a toothpick to poke a tiny hole into the end of the handle so that you can tie a small bit of twine on the end for hanging.
- Bake these tiny handles in the oven at 270 degrees for 10 minutes. You do not need to remove the toothpicks from the sculpted handles. If these come out with ease, glue them back into the handles after the baking using school glue.
- After the handles have cooled, attach feathers to the opposite end of the toothpicks with a little glue and twine.
- Using white school glue and twine, cover the remaining parts of the exposed wooden toothpicks. (see photo above)
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