Making a replica Santa for a candy box house

What kind of figures have been used with cardboard Christmas houses and villages, where do you get appropriate figures today, how do you make, prepair, repair or otherwise maintain figures?
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Laurie
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Making a replica Santa for a candy box house

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My first task was to paint the Santa face with matte finish chalk paint. I then took a pipe cleaner and bent it into a figure shape with a neck, arms, torso and legs. Depending on the head size, the body is about 2 or 3 head lengths. In this case, with a larger size head I made the body 2 head lenths long. I the covered the neck, torso and legs with floral tape which I wrapped tightly on. The legs were painted with black acrylic paint. I glued the head to the neck and when it was securely attached I covered the body in tacky glue and folded over a piece of red wool roving, cut a tiny slit in the fold and slipped it over Santa’s head, attaching it to the glue on the body. I kind of squeezed the roving around the arms and torso and trimmed the extra as needed.
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Laurie
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Re: Making a replica Santa for a candy box house

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The next step was to tear off a tiny piece of white roving and attach it as a beard, trimming to shape it. I painted another piece of floral tape for the belt and glued it around Santa’s waist, shaping the roving as I went around. Trim off excess red roving at the bottom of Santa’s suit. The trickiest part for me was the hat. I rolled a thin piece of white roving into a rope shape and glued it along the edge of a small square of red roving which I then glued to the top of the head. (See pic of dutch like hat.) After it was thoroughly dry and attached, I started shaping the hat by pushing up on the back and pulling the white trim all the way around the back and gluing it in place. I then trimmed off the excess red roving from under the white trim. I hope this helps some - it was a lot of trial and error for me, as well a lot of gluing and shaping of the roving. I don’t think there is a standard or ‘right’ way to make the Santa.
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Laurie
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Re: Making a replica Santa for a candy box house

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Finished candy box Santa: I made shorter legs to match the Santa I was replicating, i have made longer legs too.
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