If you ever think Plants-vs-Zombies characters are cute (except the zombies anyway) and you're planning a themed party based off it, well here's a tip on creating decorations that are not that complicated and overly time-consuming: simply dress up some empty bottles to play the part.
Things you'll need:
- crepe papers of the right colors
- cartolinas or construction papers of the right colors
- clear tape/double-sided tape
- pair of scissors
- craft knife
- plastic jar lids of the approximately right sizes
- wooden sticks or used toothbrushes (you may pull out bristles first: dip in hot water then remove manually with a pair of pliers.)
- old newspapers
- clean empty bottles
- plastic bottle (choose one that is shaped somewhat like peashooter)
- black marker
SUNFLOWER
To make Sunflower
- Attach stick or old toothbrush on top of a bigger-than-mason-jar lid. An 800 ml ice cream tub lid is about the right size.
- Fill the hollow part of the lid with newspaper or used brown bag.
- Cover the 'face' part with two to three layers of orange crepe paper.
- Cover the bottle stand with green crepe paper.
- Put petals and face parts using cartolinas or construction papers.
- Put paper leaves at the bottom part of the bottle. If the paper you're using for this is not sturdy enough, attach a folded strip of paper at the other side of each leaf, make it bend a little.
MARIGOLD
To make Marigold
- Attach stick or old toothbrush on top of this time~ a mason jar lid.
- Fill the hollow part of the lid with newspaper or used brown bag.
- Cover 'face' part with two to three layers of yellow crepe paper.
- Cover the bottle stand with green crepe paper.
- Put petals and face parts using cartolinas or construction papers.
- Put paper leaves at the bottom part of the bottle.
PEASHOOTER
To make Peashooter
- Cut the appointed plastic bottle that will assume the head of peashooter at the right size.
- Cut a hole that will fit the mouth of the glass bottle that will serve as its stand.
- Customize the shape by adding layers of newspaper pieces where they'd be needed.
- Cover with green crepe paper.
- Put face parts using cartolina or construction paper.
- Cover the bottle stand with green crepe paper
- Put paper leaves at the bottom part of the glass bottle.