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Rudolf the Recycled Light Bulb



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Here's another recycled light bulb craft to add to your Christmas collection. If you like this craft, you may also like to try making Frosty the Light Bulb or one of the other lightbulb crafts featured in our Christmas Crafts index.

Rudolf the Lightbulb


Supplies:

  • old light bulb

  • brown acrylic craft paint or model car paint or spray paint

  • plastic wiggle eyes, or small amounts of black and white paint

  • approximately five brown chenille stems

  • small red pompom

  • optional: glitter glue

  • craft glue

  • rubbing alcohol

Rudolf the Lighbulb Reindeer


Instructions:

1. Clean the light bulb carefully but thoroughly with rubbing alcohol and let dry.

2. Paint the light bulb entirely in two or three coats of brown paint, letting the paint dry between layers.

3. Glue on plastic wiggle eyes or paint on eyes.

4. Glue the small red pompom just beneath the center of the eyes.

5. Cut a length of chenille stem and form it into a smiley mouth shape. Glue in place beneath the nose.

glowingnose (2K) 6. If desired, add a little glitter glue around the nose to give the effect of a nose that lights up.

7. Wrap as many chenille stems as required to completely cover the metal threads on the light bulb. Secure with glue.

8. Cut two chenille stems in half. Use one half as the stem of an antler. Twist the other half around it, near the top, to form two more antler horns sticking out from the stem. Make another antler in the same way. Apply a little glue to the bottom of each stem, and insert both antlers into the chenille stems at the top of the lightbulb, as shown.

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1-10 of 11 Comments
mary Hill – Cannington Ontario
Dec 14, 2009 - 21:29

I find these crafts to be easy and fun even for brain injured clients. It helps them with dexterity and easy enough so they don't get frustrated. great!

dallas pena – haltom city
Dec 06, 2009 - 21:27

heyy ima 13 years old and my school made these and they are EXREMELY fun! They turn our sooo pretty!! I gave mine to my grandfather as a x-mas gift :)

Lacet
Dec 20, 2008 - 10:54

We have my neice today...her and my daughter are having a blast doing these-as well as myself and my husband. What can I say? It's a fun project.

Kieran – Levittown, PA
Dec 11, 2008 - 19:53

How did you hang them on the tree? What did you use to suspend them?

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Carol – ontario, canada
Dec 16, 2009 - 17:20

You can usee string, ribbon, raffia, fishing line... what ever you have. Just hot glue it to the back to top of the bulb or to the base of the bulb. Which is ever is easier for you....

Crafty Shak

fiona
Dec 05, 2008 - 20:48

omg it was so much fun making that i want more light globes its fun as!! for me an 11yr old any way

Lindsey – detroit
Dec 04, 2008 - 12:15

My daughter was so happy about this, we just switched all our bulbs and had a bunch we could use. She is making them and giving them as gifts this year.

Megan
Dec 01, 2008 - 11:50

I loved this craft it was so easy and fun i cant wait to try more of them

Abby – US
Nov 18, 2008 - 21:50

Aw this is so cute! The antlers seems a little confusing though...would be great if there were some example pictures :)

Deborah – Wales UK
Oct 28, 2008 - 09:18

What a fantastic project :) excellent for teaching kids about sustainability

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