Whether you've made your own life-size cardboard cutout or acquired a premade version, it's not going to stand up on its own. Make your own stand for your cardboard figure out of scrap wood, or use cardboard for a portable option that disassembles with ease. Weighty Wood Wood provides...
Make films. You can tread in the footsteps of pioneers like Lotte Reiniger and make your very own stop motion animated films. Time effective. You don’t need too many resources for paper cut out animation and you can reuse assets, so it saves a lot of time when compared to other animati...
Choose the design (either hand drawn or clip-art printed from the computer) and then trace it onto a piece of cardboard. Cut out the cardboard silhouette with scissors and lay it on top of the rolled out dough to use as a template then slice around it with a sharp knife. This method...
Step 5: Glue the Cardboard Method: Apply glue to the cardboard cutouts using the regular glue. Stick the post it pad over the cardboard and press to stick. Step 6: Embellishment Method: Cut out a page from the calendar or magazine for the top of the post it pads. Apply the glue s...
makes you more resourceful as a photographer. You can’t rely on your credit card as your get-out-of-jail-free option., so you make do with what you have. This problem-solving mentality then bleeds into other areas of your work and life, helping you find solutions to any sticky ...
Learn how to make them for the holidays, or just for fun. Cross-Stitch-Look Christmas Card This traditional holiday card will touch the heart of anyone who receives it. Find out how to make this heartfelt card. Fuzzy Greeting Cards Have fun when you design your own Fuzzy Greeting Cards....
Step 1.Set up your green screen Professional green screens are usually made of fabric or solid material like wood or cardboard painted green. However, DIY green screens are rather easy and cost efficient to make if your project has a tight budget. For example, you can create a green screen...
I did it a little at a time, working out from the center and up from the cutouts: Cut out an oversized rectangle of felt, more than enough to cover the foam surface, including going down into the cut-outs. Make sure you have enough for that plus another 30 cm or so on all sides...
Cut out each puppet, taking care to stay close to the line around the puppet. If you printed on paper, a stronger puppet can be made by gluing the cutout to cardboard or cardstock. First do a rough cut, and then glue the puppet to a piece of cardboard. After the glue dries, finis...
Watch the video and learn the step-by-step process to make your own adorable 3D paper crown. Dive into the creativity of paper crafting and enjoy making these tiny treasures, whether it's for playtime, a themed party, or just for the joy of crafting. Get ready to impress with your min...