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[H1824]Hunter Original Wellington Boot
by Suie Roberts, Sui

4 pairs of kids old wellies. Unless you are best friends with Snowhite and the seven dwarfs, I suggest that you look for wellies at your local car boot. You can pick up kids old wellingtons for around 20p to 75p. Don't be afraid to haggle. Try to pick wellies that don't have a raised image on the side, as this will show up on Rudolf later. I used wellies sized 10, 10, 7 and 3 (UK child sizes) Get what you can but try to get wellies of a similar size.

You will also need...
Thick card (the side of a grocery box is ideal) gold spray paint, string, newspaper, 2 glass stones, a red Christmas bauble, and Evo-Stick timebond adhesive or another glue which will stick rubber.

Firstly, give the wellies a good wash. Glue and paint wont stick properly with dirt in the way.

Arrange Rudolf's legs.
Use the smallest pair of wellingtons for the forelegs. Stand the boots side by side and make two small holes in both boots on the inside leg part. The holes in the boots need to line up. Apply some glue to stick the boots together and thread some string through the holes to tie the boots together for extra support. Keep the threading and ting of string invisible by doing it on the inside of the boots. It is a bit of a fiddle, but is important.

Use a pair of sized 10 boots for the hind legs. Put the heels together and the toes apart, just wide enough to nestle the forelegs in between. Make holes ready for tying the boots together as you did before and glue the hind legs together at the heel and to the forelegs wherever they touch. Tie the boots securely with string invisibly on the inside.

Leave the welly structure to dry for 24 hours before continuing.

To make Rudolf's back and tuffty tail, take a sized 10 boot and cut it down the back seam in a straight line. If you use a knife for this part, be very careful not to cut yourself. Cut a triangle wedge from the heel of the boot. This is to remove the stiff rubber that shapes the heel because it is too stiff to work with.

Stick Rudolf's back onto his legs.
Open the split that you cut at the back of the boot and slot over the tops of the legs with the toe of the back boot pointing upwards. Bring the top edge of the back boot round to the front legs. Make small holes in these corner flaps and in the front wellies at the tops and stick the back boot into place and thread string into the holes that you made and tie securely. These knots will be on the outside of the structure but will be covered later.

The neck and lower head.
With the other sized 10 boot, cut the back seam of the boot again but this time only cut down to the top of the heal shaping. Turn the boot upside down and open the back split, slot the boot over the top of the front legs, with the shaping of the heel resting on Rudolf's back. Glue into place and anchor with parcel tape to hold the position until the glue dries. You may find that it helps to leave Rudolf to dry for 24 hours on his size. Remove the tape once the glue is dry.

Rudolf's head.
With a sized 7 welly cut down the front and back seams of the welly to the top of the heel and foot shaping. Cut ear shapes from the two flaps that you have just created.

Cut out two simple but chunky antlers from thick card. Do not put bends in the cardboard structure as you cut the antlers out. Make the antlers wider at the bottom, this help support the antlers later.

Push the antlers into the 'head' boot so that the base of the antler touches the sole of the boot. Scrunch up a sheet of newspaper and push it between the antlers to separate them and to wedge them in.

Make tow small cuts to form an 'X' in the toe of the boot and cut the flaps of the X away for make a circle ready to add the nose later.

Stick the top of Rudolf's head to the rest of the structure and leave to dry.
Spray paint the reindeer gold. Read the back of the paint tin and follow the manufacture's advice of how to use the spray paint. Give the reindeer a coupe of coats of paint and be sure to cover all the nooks and crannies.
When the paint is completely dry, pull the end off the Christmas bauble and stick it into place with the bauble stork pushed through the hole in Rudolf's nose. Finally, stick two glass stones in place for Rudolf's eyes.

Rudolf can be scaled up to make a garden decoration by using adult wellingtons. Put a brick or stones inside each of Rudolf's feet to prevent him from falling over or blowing away in the wind.
Because the dimensions of adult's boots are different to children's boots, a large Rudolf's back legs can be positioned in a similar fashion to the front legs.

Paint and use a small ball for the nose. Half and paint a Ping-Pong ball for his eyes and fashion antlers from Wire coat hangers and bind with tinsel.


As fashion confounds most of us over 25, the move towards vibrant and sometimes gaudy designs in wellington boots has exploded in recent years and left specialists wondering where it goes next. Children's wellies now come in every design imaginable, but despite this phenomenon, the quality of 100% rubber boots in a simple design still proves the most popular. Aigle, the world renowned boot and clothing manufacturer based in France, still produces children's wellies from rubber, putting aside the temptation to follow other lesser manufacturers producing PVC boots that are hard on a child's feet and have a short life span. I am amazed that responsible parents will spend time having their children's feet accurately measured and a great deal of money buying the correct footwear but then spends ?5 on ill-fitting and uncomfortable plastic wellingtons for long walks and playtimes!

The trend in fashion boots has, of course, also spread to the adult market. Despite the resistance to sport frog eyes or Super Heroes, the range now available for adults (and principally women) is enormous. Every conceivable colour and pattern has been tried, with the ?serious? manufacturers also dipping their toes into this burgeoning market with mixed success.

The most prominent of these in the UK has to be Hunter wellies, who have moved from their original market place rooted firmly in the countryside with both the workers and the gentry as regular customers, to the glitz and glamour of the High Street. Supermodels are regularly seen in the tabloids and popular magazines (as are royalty) sporting coloured Hunter wellies, causing youngsters to dash to their nearest wellington boot retailer and marvel at the array of colours (in Hunter wellies over 20!). Wellies have become items to wear when there is no sign of rain or mud ? in fact some will not wear them out for fear of dulling the extreme hues!

If your looking for a somewhere to by and bought a pair from here, good service they also have a great selection of as well.

As with the children's wellies, this increasing desire to be seen in ever brighter and outrageous boots has spawned the dreaded PVC invasion into the marketplace. Again the budget prices drive sales, putting comfort, practicality and durability to one side as is so often the case in fashion. The only saving grace is the original wellington customers who work and live in their boots, recognising the need for practicality and still seeking out quality rubber footwear from respected manufacturers. They may now glance (and even consider) the subtler but still different ideas of a fashion boot from these producers but will not stray from the path of a guaranteed 100% rubber boot that is good to wear and will far outlast its inflexible and garish cousin being worn in the supermarket or the festival by those grimacing as they try to stay one uncomfortable step ahead of their peers.
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