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Rudolf the Recycled Light Bulb
Copyright © 2006-2008 Jane Lake All Rights Reserved
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.
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.
I just love the very idea, we really need to teach children that nothing should go to waste!
I'm trying to do a similar project, make snowmen out of light bulbs, and when i try to do my second coat of paint the first coat messes up. I let them dry over night, I have tried using a brush and a sponge, can someone please let me know what I am doing wrong?
Try spray painting bulbs. I have better luck with spray pain for coating bulbs.
