How to Make Voodoo Dolls: A Fun Step-by-Step Guide to Creating String Art Dolls

How to Make Voodoo Dolls: A Fun Step-by-Step Guide to Creating String Art Dolls

by Beth Rumbo
How to Make Voodoo Dolls: A Fun Step-by-Step Guide to Creating String Art Dolls

How to Make Voodoo Dolls: A Fun Step-by-Step Guide to Creating String Art Dolls

by Beth Rumbo

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Overview

A fantastically fun handbook for making DIY voodoo dolls: craft with yarn, embroidery floss, pipe cleaners, fabric paint, and more!

This unofficial guide to creating fun voodoo string dolls is the first of its kind in offering step-by-step directions for making these fun and funky charms. Great for kids and adults, these easy-to-make dolls will entertain you for hours with their quirky looks and personalities. How to Make Voodoo Dolls has tons of photographs to lead you through the process of creating these cute, kooky characters, but will also prime your imagination as you start on the way to making your own creations. Learn how to make your favorite ghoulish creatures such as:
  • Skeleton
  • Frankenstein
  • Werewolf
  • Dracula
  • And more!
Just be careful sticking those pins as a final touch!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781631584107
Publisher: Racehorse
Publication date: 07/20/2021
Pages: 104
Sales rank: 662,867
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Dr. Beth Rumbo spent years venturing into the creative world of running tutus and voodoo string dolls (VoodooTutu.com). Since she was a little girl, Beth has always been drawn to arts and crafts and even sold homemade tissue paper flowers door-to-door when she was eight years old. In high school and college, Beth continued her passion for art and eventually combined her love of art with her love of running. A dedicated runner and overall outdoor enthusiast, Beth splits her time between the deserts of Casa Grande, Arizona, and the small town of Clark Fork, Idaho. She is married with four grown daughters who also share the creative art gene.
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