Douglas Tartan Fairy
£5.50
Puddle Day Crafts 'Make Your Own' Tartan fairies are simple little fairy dolls made from an old fashioned wooden clothes peg and a pom pom.
Contents:
Instructions
Jute, Plain, and Tartan Ribbon
1 Clothes Peg
2 Pom Pom rings
String
In addition to the kits contents you require:
Some basic painting/drawing tools
PVA Glue
Pair of scissors
This kit is designed to let the child decorate the peg dolls bodace, face and hair - wind a pom pom and with a little supervision help to cut the pompom.
You may wish to use some PVA to stick the fairies dress to the peg.
The Douglas clan originates from lowlands of Scotland and was one of the most powerful clans in the country covering the entire south of Scotland. The clan were supporters of the Scottish crown throughout the uprisings and fought alongside William Wallace. The current heir to the chiefdom is also the duke of Hamilton, however with the surname 'douglas-hamilton' he is unable to claim the title 'chief' as the ancient rules of the clan state that only a surname with the singular name 'Douglas' can claim to be chief.