1. Use your paper to create a template for your petals. I folded my paper as if i were creating a "paper snowflake". Cut out your petals and unfold, so that you have a symmetrical shape. I created 3 different s
Plastic Dip: I've seen this recommended by lots of crocheters and knitters. It comes in cans so you can just use a cotton swab to dab on some dots that will dry into neat rubber grips, or get the can for an easy spray! Fiber-Lok Non Skid Backing: This product is made to be brus...
A few simple tips are all you need to get professional results with nothing more than a can of spray paint.
and spray it on top. Do not wait for the wrinkle finish to "wrinkle dry" to spray the top coat color - if you do, it won't look right.
For starters, you'll need a pair of "Black" Ultra Boosts, a can of Plasti Dip spray, masking tape, paper, and an X-Acto knife. Now that you've gathered your materials, you'll want to start by masking the entire upper of the shoe with your paper and tape. "Make sure you overlap...
“skimped” in a few areas that could have possibly given his secret away before taking care of that himselfearlier today. Since the “device” itself was made entirely of plastic, with the exception of the display, the control sticks had to be spray-painted with Plasti Dip in order to ...
Spray Bottle Clamps EVA Foam Floor Mats Contact Adhesive Rotary Tool Black Plasti-Dip Step 2: Drafting a Pattern/Experimentation 2 More Images I started by drawing out my pattern on a roll of brown paper I got at the dollar store. For the crown I started by drawing out a cone ...
What you’ll need: Helmet to use as a base OR make your own! Painters Tape Lightweight cardboard/tagboard Gesso Sand-paper Paper Clay or air-drying clay Woodglue Yellow and Blue Paint Clear Enamel spraypaint Steps 1-3: Prep-work Get a Helmet Take off the... ...