Angelic Dolly Peg Angels
Angelic Dolly Peg Angels are delightful handmade creations that embody pure charm and whimsy. Crafted with meticulous care and attention to detail, these tiny figures bring a touch of sweetness and innocence to any space they inhabit. With their delicate wings and endearing expressions, these Dolly Peg Angels seem to radiate a sense of peace and serenity, spreading joy wherever they go. Whether adorning a holiday tree, adding a whimsical touch to a nursery, or simply gracing a shelf with their presence, these heavenly beings are sure to enchant all who encounter them. In a world that can sometimes feel hectic and overwhelming, the simple beauty and warmth of Angelic Dolly Peg Angels serve as a gentle reminder of the magic that can be found in the smallest of gestures and the simplest of joys.
You will need:
- Wooden dolly pegs
- White doilies
- White felt OR shiny paper
- Yellow wool
- Gold pipe cleaners
- White, pink and yellow paint
- Paint brush
- Black pen
- Scissors
- Glue gun or strong PVA glue
Step 1: Paint your peg
Paint the top of your dolly peg in a pale pink colour for the angels face. And then paint the bottom of your peg white.
We recommend using acrylic paints as they cover the wood well.
Step 2: Give your angel some hair and a face
Paint some hair on your angel.
Once the paint is dry, use a black Sharpie to draw on eyes and a smile.
Step 3: Cut out the angel’s dress and wings
Cut a triangle shape out of your doily and then cut off the top section, leaving a curved edge (see the photograph here).
Then take a piece of felt or shiny card. Cut out the shape of a pair of wings.
Step 4: Glue on the dress
Wrap the doily around your peg and secure it in place at the back.
Step 5: Add the wings
Now glue the wings to the back of your angel.
Step 6: Cut some angel hair
Cut 2 or 3 strands of wool for your angel’s hair. You could also use gold thread if you prefer.
Step 7: Glue on the hair
Glue the hair in place using a glue gun on strong glue.
We left our strands of hair quite long and gave them a small trim once they were glued down.
Step 8: Make a halo
Every angel needs a sparkly halo. Make yours by bending a gold pipe cleaner into a little loop. Then twist the ends together.
Step 9: Glue on the halo
To complete your angel glue the halo in place at the back of your peg. A glue gun is the easiest way to do this.
If you don’t have a glue gun or strong glue, then you may need to use some tape to hold the pipe cleaner securely in place.