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Tin Can Frankenstein


by Amanda Formaro

Make this darling little Frankenstein out of felt, glue and a tin can. Fill him with lollipops for Halloween or use as a pencil holder for your homework desk!

You will need

empty aluminum can
1 sheet green felt
1/2 sheet black felt
scraps of white and light green felt
1 black skinny chenille stem
white craft glue
2 small black pom poms
scissors

4 round magnets
click here for patterns

What you do

Make sure can does not have any sharp edges around the opening. If it does, use a piece of sandpaper to sand them down.

Lay green felt on work surface. Lay the can down on to the felt. Roll the can up in the felt to see exactly how much you will need to go all the way around the can. Trim, leaving about 1/2" overlap. Leave about 1" overlap that will fold over the bottom of the can as well as a 1" overlap for the top (mouth) of the can. Glue the green felt around the can, glue the excess overlap to the bottom and inside the mouth of the can.

To create the hair, lay the black felt on the work surface and place the can on top like you did for the green. Roll can up in the black felt and measure about 2" down from the top of the can. Trim excess. Before attaching black felt, cut one side in a grass-like scissor cut for the hair.

Glue the hair in place, lining up the straight edge with the top of the can.

Cut out the patterns for the eyebrows from black felt and the eyes from white felt. Glue in place (see photo).

Cut out the pattern for the nose from the light green felt and glue in place.

Cut chenille stem into a 4" long piece. Bend into a squiggly mouth as shown in the photo. Glue in place.

Glue the black pom poms to the centers of the white eyes.

Place 2 round magnets on each side of the head for the bolts, no glue required! The magnets should stick through the felt directly to the can. You can glue them in place if you prefer.

Let him dry before filling with candy or pencils.

About the Author:
Amanda Formaro is the entrepreneurial mother of four children. She is also the Chief Editor and Craft Expert of FamilyCorner.com Magazine.


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There are 5 comments
Dakota – New York
Oct 25, 2009 - 11:00

This is such a great craft idea! It's is a nice little decoration for my bedroom! (I'm 16 by the way). I am in love with all the crafts on this website!

Angela – MINNESOTA
Oct 12, 2009 - 17:00

Great Project- However, pipe cleaner did not stay in place. Used black felt instead.

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billy snocks – alaska
Oct 18, 2009 - 09:50

hello. im billy snocks i agree with ur comment i think that will work nicly

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Danielle – corunna
Nov 10, 2009 - 09:29

Wow it is a great project after all

sarah
Aug 17, 2009 - 15:13

Awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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