Ghosties in the Thicket

The gnome's lives are rich with stories and folklore, and there has never been a story teller in The Thicket that could weave a tale as well as Axel. As a master storyteller, over the years the job has fallen on him to share the history of The Thicket, but it is sometimes hard to tell fact from tall tales, especially at Halloween! Axel loves to tell stories about ghosties seen in the Enchanted Woodland. The adults smile at the stories as they drink mug after mug of spiced cider, and although the wee ones huddle together, they delight in the stories of the friendly ghosties that romp in the very woods that they love to explore.
Materials:
Small wooden people pegs - We buy our wood turnings from Casey' Wood
white felt
white calico fabric
white craft glue or Mod Podge
permanent black marker
pattern
Make a copy of the pattern and cut 1 felt collar and 1 calico sheet.
Place the collar around the peg, overlapping the edges. Glue the edges together. (The collar is used to help the sheet flow away from the body.)


Mix glue or Mod Podge with water in equal amounts in a flat bottom bowl. Dip the sheet into the bowl so it is soaked through. Remove access glue with fingers.



Lay the glue soaked sheet over the wooden peg so the center of the circle is on top of the head.

Shape as desired. To for arms, pinch and twist the fabric, bending into the pose you like. (Young crafters may need help with this part.)


Allow to dry completely. When dried, use a permanent marker to draw on face.

Then, allow the Ghosties to frolic and play in your Enchanted Woodland!

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Comments
I love the fall look in your photos!
Another fun project!
Darling! You are always so
Darling! You are always so clever when it comes to the thicket!
so sweet!
I'm loving this!
Love, Love, Love
your halloween landscape is so cute...i want to shrink and climb into these scene...
Very cute little ghosts. So
Very cute little ghosts. So many fun things you can do with those peg people. Reminds me that I need to get out the Halloween Houses that I made last year and add some things to the display. We have little mummies made with the peg people and some ghosts that I cut out with my scroll saw. Might need a witch or something...hmm..
Tina
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