Covered Wagons and Bee Decor

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This is more of the 24th of July/Days of 47′ decorations for our Utah Holiday.

These are cute wagons that I saw at delightfullearning or tutorial at The Crafty Classroom where you can learn how to make them.

I’m made these wagons for our Pioneer Dinner Party table decorations.

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Paper Mâché Bees

Paste:

*Flour
*Water

*Newspapers ripped into small pieces

*Black and Yellow Acrylic Paint
*Interfacing (as used in sewing)
*Glue Gun
*19 gauge Wire

*I made these paper mâché bees with a flour paste equal parts of flour to water I used about cup of each to make sure I could totally saturate the newspaper pieces. (You may need to make more or less paste depending on how many bees you want to make.)

*Now take newspapers and rip them up in small pieces and add them to the flour paste until it forms a big glob. Pinch off a bee size amount. squish or form them together in your hand in a bee shape as big or small as you want them to be and let them dry for a couple of days.

* Paint them black and then added the yellow strips after the black paint has dried.

* You can use wire for some Antennas.

These are easy to make but messy.

The wings are made from interfacing cut into figure eight shape and I hot glued them to the paper mâché bee.

You can find out how to make some of these bees at beyondagarden and I saw these paper mâché bees on etsy but they are no longer available.

I found the Paper Lantern at Hobby Lobby.

You might also be helpful in making bee decorations from here

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Enjoy!

Lindy