This walnut strawberry will hang on somebody's Christmas tree this year. |
Brief Description: The first time I ever saw these walnut strawberries was in a magazine article about Victorian Christmas ornaments. Then, years later I found them again in a craft book about Mexican ornament making. So, I have no idea who thought of them first.
Supply List:
- cleaned walnuts (preferably from the store)
- red acrylic or red poster paint
- two colors of green scrap felt for the leafs
- green string to match the felt
- a black permanent ink, felt tip pen
- a soft camel hair paint brush
- a shallow dish of water or a clean jar of water for cleaning the brush
- tacky white glue
- scissors
- a large embroidery needle
Directions:
- Paint the entire surface of the walnut a pleasing red and set the nut aside to dry.
- After the walnut is completely dry, draw dots or short slashes with the permanent ink marker to mimic strawberry seeds.
- Download and print out our template for strawberry leaves. Size these in a Word document before printing.
- Place the pattern on top of the darker green felt scrap and cut out the bottom leaf, following the black outlined pattern.
- Place the pattern again on top of the lighter green felt scarp and cut out the top leaf, following the white outlined pattern.
- String both felt leaves together and tie also a large hoop for hanging.
- Now glue the entire felt top to the top of the walnut using a tacky white glue.
- Apply a little pressure to the top while the glue is drying.
Additional Suggestions: The walnut "strawberry" may be painted a bit more elaborately by mixing a bit of white or orange to the the red paint as you apply it towards the top of the nut.
A strawberry leaf template. This template may be downloaded and sized in a word document. Read the Terms of Use before using it folks. |
All instructions, template and photographs copyrighted by Grimm 2011
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