You can even craft your own stencils from cardboard for an extra touch of creativity. Simply apply paint with a dabbing motion, and once dry, enjoy using your tote for trips to the library, car rides, or as a special sharing bag in the classroom. Dive into this DIY adventure for a f...
Common Household Items Cereal Boxes: Instead of construction paper, you can use the cardboard from cereal boxes. It's sturdy and can be easily cut and shaped into a crown. Newspaper: For a more rustic look, newspapers are a great alternative. They're flexible and can be painted or decorat...
2. Break the CDs:Carefully crack them into different-shaped pieces. Wearing safety gloves can protect your hands during this step. 3. Choose a Base:Any cylindrical object that is fire-resistant can serve as your base—a glass vase, a can, or a sturdy cardboard tube. 4. Glue the Pieces...
This is really easy to do, punch out the Martha Stewart cutouts and apply Mod Modge or decoupage to the rock and the back of the cut out. Brush it on, and make sure to brush out all of the air bubbles. Here are the 2 cut outs I decided to use: Step 3- Prepare cutting board ...
Whether you're planning a baby shower, a birthday party, or a wedding, this cardboard backdrop is the perfect choice. Its daisy saloon design is not only visually appealing but also versatile enough to complement various themes and color schemes. The cutout's intricate details and vibrant ...
With its intricate fairy girl design, this cardboard cutout is perfect for creating a fairy tale atmosphere at baby showers, gender reveals, or any event that calls for a touch of enchantment. The cutout's vibrant colors and delicate details make it a standout decoration, capturing the ...
Since I was experimenting with a new idea here, I used some double sided mounting tape here to attach the cardboard stacks to the background and the Christmas village cutout, so I can shift the image if I make a mistake. You can use glue, hot glue or double sided tape for this step...
You'll learn how to Mod Podge fabric to cardboard in this easy tutorial that anyone can do. Get the Tutorial 44 Pretty Life Girls Cute Personalized Door Mat Add your favorite saying to the front of your home with this colorful and cute personalized door mat project! It’s way easier ...
Cardboard Enclosure. I used an old cardboard box, large corrugated cardboard scraps, and hot glue to create a rigid box with a narrow opening at the top where I could hang the ukulele by a thin plastic rod running through the tuning peg holes. I learned this trick from watchingSoph’s...
Start with two fabric cutouts and lay them flat, one on top of the other. Fold the remaining fabric cutouts in half, with the pattern on the outside. Then layer them as you would fold a cardboard box; overlapping them with one end under and the other on top of the next layer. Th...