All the supplies you will need:
A metal star
An Exacto Knife
Cute, patterned paper
Scissors
A pencil
A self-healing mat (or anything to cut on)
Mod-Podge
A foam brush or paintbrush (sorry, forgot to put it in the picture)
An Exacto Knife
Cute, patterned paper
Scissors
A pencil
A self-healing mat (or anything to cut on)
Mod-Podge
A foam brush or paintbrush (sorry, forgot to put it in the picture)
Trace a template of the triangle shape on your star, then cut out your patterned paper. You need to do half with the template one direction, and the the other half with it flipped over....trust me, if that doesn't make sense now, it will when you get tracing.
Then mod podge away! I put some mod podge underneath, pasted them all down, and then went back around and covered them in another layer of mod podge.
Then mod podge away! I put some mod podge underneath, pasted them all down, and then went back around and covered them in another layer of mod podge.
If you find that you have bubbles or wrinkles after you mod podge, just kind of smooth them out with your fingers.
If you have excess paper coming off the tips of the stars, or the sides, then just take a scissor and trim as close to edge of the metal as you can.
3 comments:
That is freaking CUTE! I LOVE IT!
I made one of these in enrichment for Ryker's room...I still need to add pictures but I really really love it!
Also, that craft table- WHERE DID YOU GET IT?!? I need it!
I found a horribly painted barn star at the DI a while ago and am totally going to use this idea to cute it up! Thanks!
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