Star nativity costume template




















Use tinsel to wrap around the halo, if you wish. For the wings, decorate fairy wings with silver tinsel around the edges. For this, cut out a star shape and paint it with glitter paint, then fasten it onto a stick like a garden cane cut short. Spread glue over the large sheets of card and cover them in foil. Cut both pieces into stars of equal sizes. Punch holes into two of the star points on each card, and tie ribbon from one star to the other, making a sandwich board effect.

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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. Using 12 cases for each wing glue them in place, starting from the round edge and working you way inwards. When the glue has dried cut two small holes down the straight edge of the wings and thread string through both pieces of card.

Do the same on the round edges creating loops to put your arms through. Add glitter at will and voila! TIP: Pound shops are full of crafting bargains and much cheaper than a high street stationer. First cover both sides of the card with wrapping paper. Then use the pencil to draw around a star template — you can find plenty here. The star should be able to sit on your head. TIP: Using coloured card makes this job much simpler and for added sparkle you could also cut out smaller gold stars to hang from the pipe cleaner around your head.

There are dozens of templates online which you can use. Or alternatively get some thin-ish paper and do an origami crown. Our favourite is a crown using a paper plate. Get a plate and make a dot in the middle. From there divide the plate into triangles of equal size. Using a pen knife or scissors pierce the middle and cut along the lines of the triangles to make the spikes of your crown. Adults will need to help children with this part. Then, decorate it as you see fit, using paint, colouring in crayons, felt, or gems for added sparkle.

TIP: You can use gold spray paint, but if you do use it outside to avoid inhaling fumes.



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