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Pipe Cleaner Giraffe (30 hour advanced project)
This giraffe isn't too big, but he turned out to be very difficult to construct. The problem is that because he is small, the spots are very intricate. It becomes very difficult to fill in the spots when there isn't much room to work with. In order to do a project like this you will... Continue Reading →
A huge Pipe Cleaner spider (15 hour intermediate project)
This huge pipe cleaner spider (or some sort of tarantula) was constructed in a matter of 15 hours or so. The difficulty was very low, so as long as you are willing to put in the time, it should not be a difficult project to complete whether you are a kid or an adult. The... Continue Reading →
Pipe Cleaner Puffin – a 15 hour intermediate project
My best piece of advice is to always start with a picture. But don't be afraid to stray from that image in terms with either coloring or the overall form. A picture will help you keep proportions correct, and the rest will fall in place. A disproportionate animal will look sloppy at best, and unless... Continue Reading →
Easy pipe cleaner frog (great project for kids)
This pipe cleaner tree frog is larger than life size, and was one of my first creations. He took around 5 hours to make. The arms and legs were made first, starting with a few sticks and then wrapping additional pipe cleaners around them to give them a bit more substance and strength. After that,... Continue Reading →
Pipe Cleaner Dragon
This pipe cleaner dragon wasn't too difficult because it was made primarily from one color pipe cleaners, and because it it small enough to not need a lot of structural integrity to hold its shape. The body was essentially a long, curving cylinder and then the wings and feet were attached to it. Here are... Continue Reading →