If you’re an avid crafter, this may be a fun investigative project for you to try so you gain insight on what your glues can do. If you simply can’t test your surface before you glue it, try the glue on a small out-of-sight area of your project so you can have some idea of...
Use glow-in-the-dark paint to make your wand glow at night.Things You'll Need Simple Fairy Wand Cardboard, card stock, craft foam, felt, etc. Cookie cutter or stencil Craft glue Dowel, long lollipop stick, or popsicle stick Glitter, glitter glue, puff paint, rhinestones, etc. Ribbon...
x 48 in. poplar hobby board One set of foam brushes to stain the wood, plus steel wool to smooth the finish 10 #4 1 in. wood screws I opted to fasten everything with screws instead of the glue recommended in many of those how-to posts because the old, glued-together divider had ...
most used tools. Once you start shipping seriously, you are going to be cutting cardboard like crazy. If your knife isn’t sturdy and sharp, your cuts are going to be messy. A dull, or rickety knife will cause the cardboard to crumple and buckle rather than cut. ...
However, you can use a ribbon or a second frame from the cardboard/foam paper you used for the base. To do this, put glue all around the plastic sleeve. Then, while it’s fresh, sprinkle glitter on it. You don’t have to be precise because once it’s dry, all the extra glitter...
What materials do I need to make a DIY picture frame? To start, you will need: Wooden strips or moldingfor the frame itself. Sandpaperto smooth the wood. Wood glueorepoxyfor bonding. Small, strong magnetsif you’re making a magnetic frame. ...
Once you have chosen which shells go with which, go ahead and glue them together. Glue googly eyes onto your fish. To display, try adding some blue cellophane to a piece of foam core board and gluing the fish to your faux sea.
Here are some fun and creative ways to use your photos. Frame them with scrapbook paper to add color and texture. You can also decorate old frames by drawing on them with markers or adding washi tape. Make your own custom coasters using corkboard, photo transfer glue, and photos printed ...
Photos viaMT Copeland The Miter Joint A miter joint consists of mitering each end of the wood frames at a 45-degree angle, and then butting them up to each other. They are usually glued and clamped in place until the glue dries. You can also add a brad nail to them to keep them he...
You can use a black piece of fabric, a black cardboard, or a black paper for the background. Use Props: Props can be used to add interest and context to your product photos. Use props that complement the product and add to the overall story. For example, if you’re photographing a ...