Monday, March 15, 2010

Lyrical Leprechaun Mask























One of the most whimsical symbols of Ireland, and St. Patrick’s Day for that matter, is the mischievous, legendary leprechaun — a dwarf-like creature known to galavant the Emerald Isle hiding pots of gold among the rainbows. Perhaps you have your own playful “little person” at home anxious to rally in shenanigans and jest? Well, here’s a festive craft to help them express their glee. Using geometric shapes, cut with circle cutters and punches, this mask is based upon an orange paper plate.  
A wooden, paint-stirrer stick (available for free at most hardware stores) becomes the handle to hold for positioning in front of one’s face. I used the Martha Stewart four leaf clover punch to add a little luck to the leprechaun’s tie. Pre-cutting the pieces will make this assembly easy and give you something with which to entertain your wee one — at least until the corned beef and cabbage is ready.

Supplies

9" orange paper plate
various shades of green card stock
peach colored construction paper
black paper or card stock
yellow paper or card stock
wooden paint stirrer stick
6" circle cutter
1" circle punch
four leaf clover punch or sticker
x-acto knife (adult use only)
scissors
glue stick




















1. Using 6" circle cutter, cut a circle from the peach construction paper and divide in half.
2. With the 1" circle punch, create eye-holes in semicircle and save one punched, peach circle to be used later as the leprechaun’s nose.
3. Position the peach semicircle on the orange paper plate and trace eye-holes with a pencil.
4. Use the x-acto knife to cut the traced circles away from the orange paper plate, trimming slightly larger than the tracing.
5. With glue stick, attach peach semicircle onto paper plate, aligning the eye-holes. Glue reserved, 1" peach circle on as the nose.
6. Download leprechaun accessories template above and print hat and bow tie on green card stock. Trim out the pieces.
7. Trace the hat band on black paper and trim. Trace the buckle on yellow card stock, cutting the inside of the buckle with the x-acto knife.
8. Assemble hat and bow tie according to the image.
9. Double cut, a 1" circle punch from the black paper resembling a crescent moon smile for the leprechaun. Attach with glue stick.
10. Finish by applying heave glue to the wooden paint stirrer, adhering to the back of the paper plate. Press firmly and let dry until secure.

©2010 tricia barry biagi

1 comment:

  1. THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!! Did you create this on your own?? We want to make it right away. Very cute. Great craft ...

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