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Pop-Culture Time-Capsule Ornaments… a DIY you can repeat every year

Join us as we make Christmas ornaments that represent some of 2022’s top movies, TV series, theme park attractions, and pop culture. It was a ton of fun and is something we look forward to doing again next year.

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Make a set of Christmas ornaments that capture the movies, shows, rides, music and memes you loved most… pick any year or decade you want. In our video we painted a dozen from our own list for 2022… but this project works beautifully for any era you want to celebrate.

Watch the episode on YouTube
https://youtu.be/bL9B3qju91A

What we’re making

Simple round ornaments turned into tiny pop-culture posters. We prime… trace… and paint clean icons so even non-artists can get crisp results. Hang them as a yearly “Wrapped” for your tree or gift them to friends who loved the same things.

Supplies

  • Plain plastic ornaments… matte or glossy
  • Primer spray suitable for plastic
  • Acrylic craft paints
  • Assorted brushes… plus a few dollar-store foam brushes
  • Graphite or tracing paper… pencil… fine black paint pen or Sharpie
  • Painter’s tape… paper towels… disposable palette or foil
  • Optional sealer… clear acrylic spray or Mod Podge
  • Drying stands… a cardboard box with skewers works great

Our ornament picks in the video

Use these as inspiration for your own list…
Stranger Things S4… Wordle… Avatar The Way of Water… Top Gun Maverick… Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind… Taylor Swift Midnights… Lightyear… House of the Dragon… Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure… Elvis… Black Panther Wakanda Forever… Purple M&M.

Step by step

  1. Prime
    Light, even coats on each ornament. Let dry fully so paint grips nicely.
  2. Choose your icons
    Search simple logos or silhouettes… print them at ornament size. Mirror the image if you plan to transfer.
  3. Transfer the outlines
    Place graphite paper between printout and ornament… trace firmly so a clean guide appears. No graphite paper… rub pencil on the back of your printout, then trace.
  4. Block in base colors
    Paint large shapes first… two thin coats beat one thick coat. Rest the ornament in your drying stand between colors.
  5. Add details and lines
    Use a fine brush or paint pen for edges and lettering. Keep strokes short… rotate the ornament instead of twisting your wrist.
  6. Clean ups
    A damp cotton swab erases small slips while paint is fresh. Once dry, nudge edges sharper with the base color.
  7. Seal
    Optional… a clear coat protects against scuffs. Glossy reads like glass… matte feels artsy. Both look great under tree lights.

Tips for non-artists

  • Start with geometric designs… grids, monograms, simple logos.
  • Limit each ornament to 3 colors for a bold, readable look.
  • Pre-paint a solid color ornament first… then add a single white icon for instant win.
  • Make pairs… one side icon… the other side the year label.

Make it a tradition

Pick 8 to 12 faves every holiday season… film… TV… a new ride you loved… a concert… a meme that made you laugh. Store each set in a labeled shoe box so future you can time-travel as you decorate.

Our Replicate-Worthy verdict

Creativity… five stars
Replay value… five stars
Overall… Success
Low cost… high nostalgia… and a tree that tells your story.


If you paint a set, show us your lineup in the YouTube comments… we’d love to see what made your list. And if you enjoyed the episode, please like the video and subscribe to Replicate the Magic so you never miss the next build, bite, or bright idea.

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Cruise Towel Animals… Swan, Elephant, Hanging Monkey

Bring that cabin surprise home. This pillar walks you through three classic cruise towel animals… the swan, the elephant, and the hanging monkey. You will see the tools we use, step by step folds, quick fixes, and easy ways to display each animal so it lasts all week.

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Elephant, Monkey, and Swan Towel Animals

Bring that cabin surprise home. This pillar walks you through three classic cruise towel animals… the swan, the elephant, and the hanging monkey. You will see the tools we use, step by step folds, quick fixes, and easy ways to display each animal so it lasts all week.

Watch the fold along Our video covers all three animals with real time fixes. Swan, Elephant, and Hanging Monkey tutorial.


Key Takeaways

  • Use mid weight cotton terry. Skip fabric softener so loops grip and folds hold.
  • Build tight tubes, set a belly band early, and make key creases last for sharp profiles.
  • For long necks and trunks, add a short dowel spine inside the roll.
  • Display with removable dots, soft ties, and the binder clip hanger hack for the monkey.

Niko’s Note 🐾 Snap a quick photo when your pose looks perfect. Rebuild to the photo after laundry day.


Tools and Setup

Towels

  • Bath Towel about 28 × 53 in (70 × 135 cm) for bodies
  • Hand Towel about 20 × 39 in (50 × 100 cm) for heads and details
  • Face Towel about 12 × 12 in (30 × 30 cm) for shims and minis
    Sizing refresher Towel Sizes… Bath Sheet, Towel, Hand, Face

Helpers
Soft ties (elastic hair ties), short wooden dowels or chopsticks (6 to 8 in), removable gel dots, non slip hanger, two medium binder clips


Swan… Elegant in 6 Moves

You need 1 × Bath Towel
Time 4 to 6 minutes the first time

  1. Square the towel Lay it flat. Align edges so rolls stay straight.
  2. Double roll to center Roll each long side tightly toward the middle to create a V valley.
  3. Fold in half Bring the two roll ends together so the valley faces out.
  4. Form the neck Hold the joined end and pull the valley up and forward to make a neck tube. Tighten the roll as you go.
  5. Seat the body Set the base down and curve the neck into an S shape.
  6. Key crease the beak Pinch the tip to a point. Hold for 2 seconds for a crisp line.
    Display Place two gel dots under the base tips. Add a small face towel pad under the belly for lift.
    Fixes Neck sliding back add a small washcloth shim under the chest. Beak looks soft re crease last and hold.

Elephant… Sturdy and Photo Ready

You need 2 × Bath Towels and 1 × Hand Towel
Time 8 to 10 minutes

Body and legs

  1. Body roll From the long edges of a bath towel, make a double roll to center. Fold in half so the valley faces out.
  2. Set the stance Pull the four corners down to suggest legs. Add a soft tie belly band under the body to stop unrolling. Hide the knot under the back.

Head and ears
3) Head tube Roll the hand towel tightly from a long edge to make a tube.
4) Ears Open the ends slightly and pinch corners to form ears.
5) Trunk curl Insert a short dowel or chopstick inside the center to help the curl.
6) Join Make a shallow cradle fold on top of the body and press the head in so it seats firmly.
Display Place on a tray. Add gel dots under the front feet if the surface is slick.
Fixes Belly unrolls tighten the belly band. Ears sag add a tiny locking tuck behind the head edge.


Hanging Monkey… Clip Rig and Balance

You need 1 × Bath Towel, 1 × Hand Towel, 2 binder clips, non slip hanger, 1 soft tie
Time 6 to 8 minutes

  1. Build the body Roll the bath towel into a long tube and fold into the classic monkey shape.
  2. Head Roll the hand towel into a tube and shape a round head.
  3. Rig the hanger Set two binder clips on the flattest part of the hanger shoulders. Angle pads slightly toward the hook.
  4. Seat the hands Clamp each “hand” fully into a clip so loops are not pinched by metal edges.
  5. Balance the torso Add a soft tie around the waist behind the back to stop slow slips.
  6. Hang and face the room Place the hanger on a rod and twist a quarter turn so the monkey faces forward.
    Deep dive Full rig steps and photos Binder Clip Hanger Hack for the Monkey
    Fixes Hands slip add painter’s tape inside clip pads. Head tilts add an inside fold to stiffen the roll.

Display and Care

  • Choose a dry room. Long hot showers relax folds.
  • Use removable dots under feet and a small riser under bellies for shelf displays.
  • Refresh routine re pinch key creases, tighten belly bands, and dust with a hand pump duster.
  • Laundry wash warm with a small amount of detergent. Skip fabric softener so loops stay grippy.

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FAQ

Do I need bath sheets No. Standard bath towels work for these builds. Use a bath sheet only if you want a larger display.
Will supports damage towels Not if you use soft ties, rounded dowel ends, and removable dots. Avoid pins or adhesives that leave residue.
Can I hang the monkey on any hanger A non slip flocked hanger is best. Smooth plastic works if you add grip and use binder clips.
How long will these hold shape About a week in a dry room with a quick refresh every couple of days.


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Towel Sizes… Bath Sheet, Towel, Hand, Face

Picking the right towel size makes folding easier and your shapes cleaner. This guide shows common sizes in inches and centimeters, how each size behaves in folds, and which animals we use them for in our tutorials.

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Picking the right towel size makes folding easier and your shapes cleaner. This guide shows common sizes in inches and centimeters, how each size behaves in folds, and which animals we use them for in our tutorials.


Key Takeaways

  • Bath Towel is the workhorse for most bodies. Aim for about 28 × 53 in (70 × 135 cm).
  • Hand Towel is perfect for heads and details. Aim for about 20 × 39 in (50 × 100 cm).
  • Face Towel works for shims and minis. Aim for about 12 × 12 in (30 × 30 cm).
  • Bath Sheet is optional for oversized builds. About 40 × 63 in (100 × 160 cm) gives dramatic volume but needs stronger supports.

Niko’s Note 🐾 Mid weight cotton terry grips better than plush spa towels. Skip fabric softener so folds hold.


Comparison Table… Common Sizes and Uses

Size name Typical inches (range) Typical centimeters (range) Our go to spec What it is best for
Bath Sheet 35–40 × 60–70 90–100 × 150–180 40 × 63 in (100 × 160 cm) Oversized animals, dramatic swans, photo backdrops
Bath Towel 27–30 × 50–58 70–76 × 127–147 28 × 53 in (70 × 135 cm) Main bodies for swan and elephant, hanging monkey body
Hand Towel 16–20 × 28–40 40–50 × 70–100 20 × 39 in (50 × 100 cm) Heads, ears, trunks, detail rolls
Face Towel (Washcloth) 12 × 12 30 × 30 12 × 12 in (30 × 30 cm) Base pads, shims, mini animals

Sizes vary by brand. The “Our go to” column matches the towels we fold with in our videos and photos.


Which Size For Which Animal

  • Swan 1 × Bath Towel body… optional Face Towel under the belly as a base pad when displaying on a shelf.
  • Elephant 2 × Bath Towels for body and legs… 1 × Hand Towel for head and ears… short dowel inside the trunk when you want a strong curl.
  • Hanging Monkey 1 × Bath Towel body… 1 × Hand Towel head… two binder clips and a non slip hanger for the hands.
  • Minis Hand or Face towels for quick practice shapes.

Fit, Weight, and Fabric

  • Weight Choose mid weight cotton terry. Ultra plush looks luxe but fights tight rolls and relaxes faster.
  • Weave Standard loop terry grips well. Waffle or microfiber is slick and will loosen quickly.
  • Conditioning Wash towels before first use to remove coatings. Skip fabric softener. A tiny splash of white vinegar in the rinse can help keep fibers grippy.
  • Color Bright white photographs well. If you prefer color, avoid dark dyes that may transfer when damp.

Measuring and Converting

If your towel tag lists centimeters, divide by 2.54 to get inches. If it lists inches and you need centimeters, multiply by 2.54.
Examples

  • 70 × 135 cm27.6 × 53.1 in (we round to 28 × 53 in)
  • 50 × 100 cm19.7 × 39.4 in (we round to 20 × 39 in)
  • 30 × 30 cm11.8 × 11.8 in (we round to 12 × 12 in)

Storage and Care

  • Keep a dedicated folding set so display towels stay bright and grippy.
  • Wash warm with a small amount of detergent. Do not use fabric softener.
  • Dry fully, then store flat in a tote with your small tools… binder clips, soft ties, gel dots, short dowels.

Keep Folding


FAQ

Are bath sheets required No. They are fun for larger animals but add weight and need more support.
Can I mix sizes from different brands Yes. Check the tags and aim for the “Our go to” specs so folds match our tutorials.
Is microfiber ever useful Microfiber can work for a quick practice, but it slides in tight folds and will not hold a crisp crease.
What if my towels are slightly smaller or larger Use them. Adjust roll tension and add hidden supports when needed.

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Binder Clip Hanger Hack for the Towel Monkey

Hanging monkeys look amazing on a doorframe or shower rod, but towels can slip on smooth hangers. This support guide shows our fast binder clip hack that locks the monkey’s “hands” in place without damaging the towel. It takes two minutes and uses parts you probably have at home.

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Hanging monkeys look amazing on a doorframe or shower rod, but towels can slip on smooth hangers. This support guide shows our fast binder clip hack that locks the monkey’s “hands” in place without damaging the towel. It takes two minutes and uses parts you probably have at home.

Watch it in action See the binder clip hack in our YouTube tutorial: Binder Clip Hanger Hack demo.


Key Takeaways

  • Use two medium binder clips on a non slip hanger. Clamp the towel “hands” into the clips so the monkey stays put.
  • Place clips on the flattest part of the hanger shoulders. Angle slightly inward so gravity tightens the grip.
  • Add a soft waist tie behind the back to stop slow slumps. Hide the knot under the outer wrap.
  • Protect towel loops with smooth jaws or a small strip of tape on the clip pads.

Niko’s Note 🐾 Clip, hang, then twist the hanger a quarter turn to face the room. Photos will look best straight on.


What You Need

Item Qty Recommended spec Purpose
Bath Towel 1 About 28 × 53 in (70 × 135 cm) cotton terry Monkey body
Hand Towel 1 About 20 × 39 in (50 × 100 cm) Monkey head
Binder Clips 2 Medium size, smooth jaws Clamp the hands
Non Slip Hanger 1 Flocked or rubberized shoulders Base to hang from
Soft Tie (elastic hair tie) 1 Fabric covered Hidden waist band
Optional gel dots 2 Clear removable Extra grip on slick rods

Need sizing refresh See Towel Sizes… Bath Sheet, Towel, Hand, Face.


Step by Step… The Binder Clip Rig

  1. Build the monkey Follow the head and body steps from the Pillar tutorial. Leave the “hands” ready to grip.
  2. Prep the hanger Choose a non slip hanger. If using a smooth plastic hanger, add a small strip of painter’s tape where the clips will sit.
  3. Place the clips Open two medium binder clips. Set them on the flattest part of each shoulder, about two finger widths from the ends. Angle the clip pads slightly toward the hook.
  4. Seat the hands Lift the towel hands into each clip. Close the clips so fabric sits fully inside the pads. Confirm loops are not pinched by metal edges.
  5. Balance the body Lift the hanger. If the torso settles downward, add a soft tie as a hidden waist band behind the back. Tighten just enough to hold shape.
  6. Hang and face the room Place the hanger on a rod or hook. Twist the hanger so the monkey faces forward. Tuck loose ends and fluff.

Fit Guide… Where To Put The Clips

  • Shoulder sweet spot Use the longest flat section of the hanger shoulders for maximum grip.
  • Angle inward Point the clip pads a little toward the hook so gravity pulls hands deeper into the clips.
  • Even height Match clip height on both shoulders so the head sits level.

Travel and Safety Notes

  • Hotel hangers Many hotel hangers have anti theft heads. You can still clamp clips to the shoulders. If the shoulders are very slick, add a small gel dot under each clip.
  • Avoid sharp teeth Only use smooth jaw clips or cover metal edges with a small strip of tape.
  • Dry towels only Moisture relaxes folds and can mark fabric under pressure. Fold and hang when fully dry.
  • Respect weight limits This hack is for towels only. Do not hang from light fixtures or narrow decorative rods.

Troubleshooting… Quick Fixes

Problem Why it happens Try this
Hands slip out of clips Pads are slick or angled wrong Add a small strip of painter’s tape inside pads and angle clips toward the hook
Torso slides down Gravity and no waist anchor Add a soft tie behind the back as a waist band
Head tilts forward Head roll too soft Add an inside fold or tighten the roll, then re seat in a cradle
Hanger rotates on rod Rod is slick Add gel dots on hanger shoulders or use a flocked hanger

Watch the Video Walkthrough

Skip step photos and see the binder clip hack in motion. Watch our demo on YouTube: Binder Clip Hanger Hack demo.


Keep Folding


FAQ

Will binder clips damage my towels Use smooth jaw clips or cover the pads with a bit of painter’s tape. Avoid clips with sharp teeth.
Do I need a special hanger A non slip flocked hanger works best. Smooth plastic hangers are fine with a little added grip.
How do I stop the monkey from rotating Place a small gel dot under each clip or use a hanger with rubberized shoulders.
What size towel should I use Use a Bath Towel for the body and a Hand Towel for the head. See our sizing guide for inches and centimeters.

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