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Ribbon Princess Tutorial - Tinkerbell

We started off with Cinderella, followed by her fellow princess, Aurora, then we went Under The Sea to meet Ariel, and now it's time to go to Neverland and greet our little fairy Tinkerbell!

Tinkerbell

These are the colours you need: 
flesh colored: 4¾", 2¼ "
green: six pieces of 1¼ ", 1", Ā½ "
yellow: 1½ ", two pieces of 1"    **note** I found that the two pieces of 1" should be a bit longer to make a good ball.....
white: Two pieces 4", Two pieces of 3", Ā¾"


Tinkerbell colours
Cut pieces for Tinkerbell

  • The idea is the same as the others. You take the longer piece of flesh coloured ribbon and roll one end to create her head.
  • Then you take the other flesh coloured piece and round off the ends to create her arms. Spray with hair spray to prevent fraying.
  • Take your 6 strips of the longest green and glue them one by one to create a fan shape, and attach them to the body.
  • Take the next longer piece of green and wrap it around the body above the skirt to create a bodice.
  • Cut a V shape on the bodice to create her sweetheart neck line. Spray with hairspray to prevent fraying. **note** next time I do this I would cut first and then glue on.
Tinkerbell body and dress, with the rest of the pieces

  • Glue the arms right behind the bodice
  • Take the longer yellow piece and attach it on her head, starting from the back right above her arms.
  • Cut her bang on an angle.
  • Take the other two yellow piece, roll and glue each piece to a cylinder. Put one in the other to create a ball.
  • Glue on top of her head. This is her bun.
  • Take the last green piece and cut it diagonally. Spray with hair spray. These are her shoes.
  • Cut the bottom part of the flesh piece to make her legs. Spray with hair spray.
  • Glue her shoes to her feet.
  • Take the small white piece, roll and glue to a cylinder. Cut in half to make two cylinders. Spray with hair spray. These are her pompoms.
  • Glue her pompoms to her shoes.
  • Cut each strip of her green skirt at an angle. Spray with hair spray.
  • Shape the remaining strips into wings and attach on her back.
Tink without wings
I hope you like it! Also check out the original tutorial!

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