How to Make a Cork Fairy House
As every fairy needs a home for herself, we’ll show you how to make a cork fairy house, a great project to upcycle any mushrooms you might have.
We didn’t paint ours, but you can make the fairy house stand out by painting it.
*this post contains affiliate links*
We love making houses for fairies, we have already made this fun fairy house and turned jars into fairy houses.
Watching Peter Pan today gave me this brilliant idea, so we’re excited to show you how to build this house.
If you don’t like fairies, you can make this little house for your little toys, just like our girlfriend Polly.
How to make a mushroom fairy house
What do you need:
- lots of mushrooms
- cardboard
- card stock
- circle plate
- hot glue
- the scissors
- pencil
- craft knife
Let’s start!
Step by step instructions
Make a circle on the cardboard using a plate and a pencil.
Here is your environment.
Cut out the circle using scissors.
Mark ¼ of the circle.
Cut out this ¼ of the circle using scissors.
Your shape should look like this.
Apply hot glue to one edge and form a cone.
Draw a circle on the cardboard using a cone and a pencil…
Like that.
Cut out the cardboard circle.
Cut circles in the mushrooms using a utility knife.
And cut a lot of pieces.
This is what the mushroom circle should look like – neither too flat nor too thick.
Start applying hot glue to the cone…
… and start adding cork rings around it, …
… from bottom to top.
Cover the top with a cork circle.
Cut some mushrooms in half with a knife.
Apply hot glue to the cardboard circle and place the mushroom halves around it.
Leave an opening for the door.
Apply hot glue to the caps and attach the roof.
Take three cork circles and add them to the front of the mushroom house like a rug.
Completed!
You can see Polly standing in front of this house.
He will live in peace in this region.
Who did you put in the house you built?
Feel free to send us pictures so we can see how this project turned out for you.
Was it fun doing this project? Stay tuned for a happy DIY and other fun DIYs!
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How to Make a Cork Fairy House
As every fairy needs a house for herself, we’re going to show you how to make a cork fairy house, a wonderful project to upcycle any corks you might have.
We didn’t paint ours, but you can make the fairy house stand out by painting it.
*this post contains affiliate links*
We love making houses for fairies, we have already made this fun fairy house and turned mason jars into fairy houses.
This awesome idea came to mind today while we were watching Peter Pan, so we’re excited to show you how to build this house.
If you don’t like fairies, you can build this little house for your little toys, just like our girlfriend Polly.
How to make a cork fairy house
What do you need:
lots of corks
cardboard
card stock
circle plate
hot glue
the scissors
pencil
craft knife
Let’s start!
Step by step instructions
Make a circle on the card stock using a plate and a pencil.
Here is your circle.
Cut out the circle using scissors.
Mark a ¼ of the circle.
Cut out this ¼ of the circle using scissors.
Your shape should look like this.
Apply hot glue to one edge and form a cone.
Draw a circle on the cardboard using the cone and a pencil…
Like that.
Cut out the cardboard circle.
Cut circles in the corks using a craft knife.
And cut a lot of pieces.
The cork circle should look like this – neither too flat nor too thick.
Start applying hot glue to the cone…
… and start adding the cork circles around, …
…from the bottom up to the top.
Seal the top with a circle of cork.
Cut a few corks in half using a knife.
Apply hot glue to the cardboard circle and place the cork halves around it.
Leave an opening for the door.
Put hot glue on the caps and attach the roof.
Take three cork circles and add them as a mat in front of the cork house.
Finished!
You can see Polly standing in front of this house.
He will live peacefully in this space.
Who did you place in the house you built?
Feel free to send us pictures so we can see how this project turned out for you.
Was this project fun to do? Happy crafting and stay tuned for more fun crafts!
Unlock VIP Printables – Become a Member
Become an Easy Peasy and Fun Membership and access our exclusive crafting patterns and educational printables. With brand new resources added every week, you’ll never run out of fun things to do with your kids (whether as a parent or as a teacher).
#Cork #Fairy #House
How to Make a Cork Fairy House
As every fairy needs a house for herself, we’re going to show you how to make a cork fairy house, a wonderful project to upcycle any corks you might have.
We didn’t paint ours, but you can make the fairy house stand out by painting it.
*this post contains affiliate links*
We love making houses for fairies, we have already made this fun fairy house and turned mason jars into fairy houses.
This awesome idea came to mind today while we were watching Peter Pan, so we’re excited to show you how to build this house.
If you don’t like fairies, you can build this little house for your little toys, just like our girlfriend Polly.
How to make a cork fairy house
What do you need:
lots of corks
cardboard
card stock
circle plate
hot glue
the scissors
pencil
craft knife
Let’s start!
Step by step instructions
Make a circle on the card stock using a plate and a pencil.
Here is your circle.
Cut out the circle using scissors.
Mark a ¼ of the circle.
Cut out this ¼ of the circle using scissors.
Your shape should look like this.
Apply hot glue to one edge and form a cone.
Draw a circle on the cardboard using the cone and a pencil…
Like that.
Cut out the cardboard circle.
Cut circles in the corks using a craft knife.
And cut a lot of pieces.
The cork circle should look like this – neither too flat nor too thick.
Start applying hot glue to the cone…
… and start adding the cork circles around, …
…from the bottom up to the top.
Seal the top with a circle of cork.
Cut a few corks in half using a knife.
Apply hot glue to the cardboard circle and place the cork halves around it.
Leave an opening for the door.
Put hot glue on the caps and attach the roof.
Take three cork circles and add them as a mat in front of the cork house.
Finished!
You can see Polly standing in front of this house.
He will live peacefully in this space.
Who did you place in the house you built?
Feel free to send us pictures so we can see how this project turned out for you.
Was this project fun to do? Happy crafting and stay tuned for more fun crafts!
Unlock VIP Printables – Become a Member
Become an Easy Peasy and Fun Membership and access our exclusive crafting patterns and educational printables. With brand new resources added every week, you’ll never run out of fun things to do with your kids (whether as a parent or as a teacher).
#Cork #Fairy #House
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