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Ballerina [TESTED]

These are flat dolls with moving parts, great for play or storytelling. Tissue Paper Ballerina

Use flexible binding wire to twist together a head, arms, and legs.

This method creates a delicate, 3D figurine using a wire skeleton and paper napkins. ballerina

Cut a small slit in the center of the snowflake and slide the ballerina silhouette through it until it sits at the waist. 2. Tissue Paper & Wire Ballerinas (3D/Artistic)

Find or draw a ballerina silhouette and cut it out of white cardstock for stability. These are flat dolls with moving parts, great

Fold a square piece of paper into a triangle multiple times (as you would for a paper snowflake) and cut patterns into the edges.

Tear paper napkins or tissue paper into thin strips. Dip them in a mixture of diluted glue or starch and wrap them around the wire frame until the "body" is covered. Cut a small slit in the center of

This is a popular decorative craft that uses a paper cutout of a ballerina and a folded paper "snowflake" as the tutu.