Staple front upholstery to the back of the chair. Carefully adjust the tufting on the front before securing the back. This is an important step. Place back fabric on top of the chair and place a thin cardboard strip on top of the fabric. Staple the cardboard and fabric in place. Th...
To stabilize it, apply a thin coat of E6000 on the underside of the corner brace and press it firmly to the platter. Allow the glue to fully dry. Trisha Sprouse for Hunker Step 6 Step 6 Pipe a small dab of E6000 onto the bottom of the copper pipe end cap. Trisha Sprouse for ...
E6000 Gem picker or bamboo skewer OPTIONAL: Paint INSTRUCTIONS: 1. You are going to apply the pearls in rows from the outer edge inward. Apply a short line of e6000 along the outer edge of the belt buckle. If you don’t like the color of the belt buckle, paint it before you start...
10.Use that tape template and transfer to a piece of paper. Then use that paper template and cut out the design from a piece of thin craft foam. Glue in place. You can also see that i cut two grooves above the eye sockets. I was thinking of adding a little gold in that line to ...
E6000 glue or hot glue Tools Silicone mat or parchment paper cookie cutters paint brushes round tip needle or nail dotting tool Instructions BAKING SODA DOUGH SEA ART SHAPING Roll out dough into 1/4″ thick sheet and use cookie cutters to cut shapes or free hand the shapes. ...
Begin by securing the edges with tape to prevent seepage, then apply thin paint layers, allowing each to dry. Once you’re satisfied, remove the tape and let the paint set completely before rehanging your piece. With a fresh frame, your art will take on a new lease of life, seamlessly...
Thin EVA foam for the belt, Thin EVA foam for the cheeks, thin EVA foam for the under layer of the brows/ nose. 1 more top layer of Thick EVA foam for the brows and nose. I used a dremel to sand down the pieces to get them into the shape i wanted. ...
You can use string to wrap around the cording instead of rubber bands, if you prefer. If possible, a thin string with a little bit of elastic would be ideal, if possible, like these (just stay away from the clear option as I’m not sure that’s strong enough. Pull each one tight ...
The sturdy nature of metal grommets was exactly what we needed for the handle in theFather’s Day Tool Tub & Tote. And they were just the ticket for the top of a designerShower Curtain. They definitely added to the form and function of both these projects. ...
I first wrote this tutorial way back when I started to see nail polish enamel based jewelry designs. While they were so pretty, they were not really durable. The nail polish coat is very thin and fragile. So I made mine but added resin for a strong and durable result, not to mention ...