Oh, we’ve just made the cutest peg dolls, and let me spill the beans on how you can too! Grab some wooden pegs – those little guys are the stars of the show. Then dive into your craft stash for bits of fabric, yarn, and any other sparkly treasures for that pizzazz. We wrapped and glued the fabric around the pegs for the sweetest little outfits and used yarn for hair that even Rapunzel would envy. The kiddos went to town with markers, creating faces that were all personalities. We had a blast, and voila – our craft table was a catwalk of charming, quirky peg doll characters. Crafting and giggles? Best afternoon ever!
You may remember a week or so ago Wilf and I took a trip to ASDA to see what we could make out of their craft section. I made some cute cup lanterns which you can see here. I also picked up some wooden pegs (5 for £1) with the idea of making some peg people for Wilf, this was such a fun project and took about fifteen minutes to make! You can find most of the things to decorate it with stuff around the home which is always a bonus!



Peg Dolls an Easy Craft for Little Ones
You will need:
Wooden pens
Paints or Sharpies (I chose Sharpies for simplicity)
A bit of fabric
Washi Tape (you can buy this cheaply on many Etsy or Ebay shops)


Get a mug, cut it around trace it onto your fabric
(a shameless plug to show off my mug for Paperchase – yet again!)
Next up colour in your peg! I think my lady looks quite Spanish with her black hair and red top! I then cut a tiny slit in the middle of the fabric circle by folding it over and snipping it a little bit out.
whip a bit of Washi tape over the top to secure and you are done! Tom said they would make great additions to themed cocktails too and I agree! Sangria anyone?
You can see more of my craft posts here or if you liked this post I recommend trying out the below!
DIY peg angels
Cute Sausage dog draft excluder
Cardboard Crafts