Advent Handicraft

Don’t worry, my blog won’t become a handicraft blog. ;) Since many people decorate their windows before and during the holiday season, I made something for my window, too: a Flying Spaghetti Monster – the true God who created the universe (after drinking heavily), including the divine pirates, the original Pastafarians (→ official website):

my FSM

Backside:

my FSM

Made with two wooden balls (about 6 cm) with a hole through the middle through which I put five pipe-cleaners (50 cm) each – in light brown because the shop had no lighter color (well, so there’s some rye in the spaghetti dough^^) – and twisted them and nine more all over the place, and wrapped dark brown cloth around the balls. Then two styrofoam balls cut off on one side, glued the eyes onto them and stuck them on the eyestalks. Done.

Detail of an eye, and at the window:

my FSM: eye detail my FSM in the window

May His Noodly Appendages touch you!
Ramen

5 Comments

  1. jL

    Herrlich!

    Muss mal gucken, ob es hier auch Pfeifenreiniger gibt, denn wir sollen nächste Woche Weihnachtsschmuck auf die Arbeit bringen und ich hab nix…

    • c

      Den einen oder anderen Bastelladen wird’s bei dir ja wohl auch geben – wenn wir schon hier in Pfaffenhofen einen haben…

  2. T

    Einfach nur genial :)

  3. W

    Was denn, Pfaffenhofen hat sogar einen Bastelladen? ;)
    Ist dir ja gut gelungen. Bisschen freakig aber cool.

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