Make Your Own Fast Food Christmas Ornaments With Modelling Compound


Yes! It’s officially December and I can finally write about Christmas! What better way to get into the festive spirit than with a video tutorial on how to make your own fast food-themed Christmas ornaments? How very appropriate for Lifehacker Australia.

Kawaii Sweet World has a video about how to use Crayola Model Magic, a modelling compound that you can get locally, that comes in an assortment of colours. But if you wanted to substitute it with other types of modelling compound, go nuts. The video gives you a step-by-step guide on how to shape each ornament. They end up looking like a pack of French fries, a hot dog and a slice of pizza.

Make them as gifts for friends or for your own Christmas tree. It’s also a fun project to do with your kids.

Watch the full video for detailed instructions.

[Kawaii Sweet World – YouTube]


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