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Pipe Cleaner Creatures17 Ratings (See All) ![]() This type of animal fits comfortably into a pocket or pencil case, won't make a peep during class, and is easy to take care of: It doesn't need food or water, and it never gets fleas. All the creatures were made by forming the head out of one pipe cleaner, then slipping a coiled pipe cleaner over it to create the body. Tips and Tools Basic Head How-To
Basic Body How-To
Tiger
Tiger How-To
2. Slip back legs over the tail, and twist to secure.
3. Slip front legs behind the first coil, and twist.
4. Unfold one ear, slide through the top of the head, and reshape. Bend tip of tail; bend paws; cut face from felt. 5. Use scissors to trim fur on face and ears. Add stripes with a permanent marker. Squirrel
Squirrel How-To
2. Hook a fluffy pipe cleaner onto it; Make a short body.
3. Shape ear. Slip through top of head. Cut felt eyes.
4. Place legs over front and back coils, and twist. 5. Curl tail. Chamelon
Chamelon How-To
2. Slip legs between coils, and twist.
3. Bend knees and feet.
4. Cut a skinny pipe cleaner for tongue. 5. Cut felt eyes. Glue on. 6. Draw pupils with a permanent marker. Slide tongue into the face, and curl end. Monkey
Monkey How-To
2. Form a short body.
3. Leave his face loop unwrapped; Slip long legs in front and back of coils, and twist.
4. Curl tail; Twist ends of ears onto head; cut a short, yellow piece for a banana. 5. Curl his paw around the banana. Deer and Fawn
Deer and Fawn How-To
2. Create a medium-size coil for a body.
3. Make long legs.
4. Use black felt for face, white felt for fawn's spots. 5. Turn up tail. Bend ears back, and trim into points. Trim face fur with scissors. |
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