How To Make A Swan Towel

If you want to make a swan towel you’ll need a few supplies. Start with a white bath towel. You’ll also need a black Sharpie a glue gun and some white feathers.

To make the swan’s body fold the towel in half lengthwise. Then starting at the fold make a series of cuts along the towel stopping about an inch from the top. When you’re finished you should have a series of long thin strips.

Next take the black Sharpie and draw a line down the center of each strip. This will be the swan’s back.

Now starting at the top of the towel begin rolling the strips up making sure to keep the black line in the center. After each strip is rolled secure it in place with a dot of glue from the glue gun.

Continue until all the strips are rolled and glued in place. When you’re finished you should have a long thin roll that resembles a swan’s body.

To make the swan’s neck take the remaining strip of towel and fold it in half lengthwise. Then starting at the fold make a series of cuts along the towel stopping about an inch from the top. You should now have two long thin strips.

Roll each strip up and secure in place with glue. Again the black line should be in the center. When you’re finished you should have two long thin rolls that resemble swan’s necks.

Attach the necks to the body using glue. Then take the white feathers and glue them around the neck covering the seam where the neck meets the body.

Your swan towel is now complete!

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How do you make a swan towel?

You need 1 bath towel 1 hand towel and 1 washcloth.

Lay the bath towel horizontally in front of you.

Fold the top two corners down to the center of the towel to make a triangle.

Fold the bottom of the towel up two-thirds of the way.

Fold the two side edges in to the center.

Fold the bottom edge up to meet the top edge.

Fold the top down to form the swan’s head.

Fold the remaining triangle in half to form the swan’s neck.

Tie a hand towel around the center to secure the shape.

Place the washcloth at the base of the swan’s neck for the swan’s body.

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