![]() ![]() If you don't want your's lined just follow the pattern's instructions. They need to be cut out separately because each piece will open out to one piece. I cut one lining and one for the side that shows. If you are lining yours add double the fabric. ![]() I made all of mine lined because I felt they were easier to sew and they would keep the bread warmer longer. Here is the link that I used to make the bread warmer. They are quick to make and require very few supplies. The pictures do not come close to showing how pretty they are.īread warmers are a fun gift to make and are well received. ![]() You can place them on blue paper or poster boad or even a table cloth to look like a pond or lake.Īdding a LED light under the mesh is very pretty. Then I arranged the feathers so you could see them nicely. I cut them out and folded the stand and glued the bottom sides together leaving a small space to glue the feathers. You don't cut the top of their head, it needs to be folded.) Then I placed the swans on top of the led light and carefully stuck the back of the swan into the mesh sponge to create his body.įor the baby swans I drew smaller swans on a folded piece of poster board (with their head on the fold. I placed blue tissue paper on the table and set the lights where I wanted the swans. Then I folded about 1/2 inch toward the back of the swan to make a stand for it. Then I flipped the swan over so the 2ND one would be shiny also. I cut one swan out with the shiny side up. ![]()
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