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Showing posts with label Paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paint. Show all posts

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Making a beautiful scene using a wooden clock shell with solar lite

This is the clock shell I will be using.  You could use any clock shell for this project.


To cover the hole in the back wall of the case you need a piece of hard cardboard, this piece I’m using I got off a cardboard placemat.


This is a picture of the circle I cut out to fit the hole in the back of the shell.


I needed to bring the inside bottom up so I used a Styrofoam material to bring it up.


The last piece of Styrofoam I cut, I glued on a piece of indoor/outdoor grass looking carpeting.



This is what it looks like on top of the Styrofoam.


For two of the items that I will be gluing down on the inside, I used a disco looking Christmas ball and the base of this cheap candle stick.


I glued the ball on top of the candlestick base.  I need to make two of these.


I will also be using this angel figurine.


Here I'm showing you the two pictures I got off the internet that I will be using.  The background picture which is a stairway to heaven and a saying I typed out, "Angels here on earth". I glued them down with tacky glue.


I painted the inside of the clock shell the same blue I painted one side of the cardboard circle I cut out from the cardboard earlier. Now I am gluing this piece into the back hole opening.


In this picture I glued in the two disco ornaments that I made earlier and the angel figurine.  I also glued in some small fake flowers.  You will also see some lace trim I glued around the opening.  The crown on the top was a piece I cut out of a playing card.


I had this very small piece of decorative trim lying around and I thought this is the perfect time to use it.


In this picture I did some detail painting using metallic gold paint from folk art collection.  I also glued on the trim and added some jewels to the bottom.


This is what the back of the clock shell looks like.  You can see the picture part of the cardboard I made so you can see it in the back, the other side has the picture of the stairway to heaven glued down onto it.  I drilled a hole in this circle for a solar light cap.  You will see what it looks like on the inside. As you can see on the clock case box it used to be a clock.  When I bought this at a garage sale it was just the case no clock was in it so I got it cheap.



Here is the solar light I’m using.  I bought it from Walmart, they sell single solar lights and it costed me 97 cents.


This is what it looked like lit up.


I used a piece I got from something I took apart, I put it around the solar light on the inside of the clock case.


Now this is what it looks like.


This is what the back looks like with the solar light.  Use your imagination and it will soar!


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Making a frame for an antique metal photo

This is the type frame you start with, a cheap wooden one. You can find them at most craft supply stores.


Here’s the antique metal picture, I need a nice frame it so I can put it in a dollhouse.


The first thing you do is paint the whole frame including the back with black paint.  Then you take some copper colored paint and using your finger smear on copper paint over the black. You also need to be taking some of the copper paint off as your putting it on.


This is a belt I bought from a dollar store, I like using these types of belts for different projects.  I’m using pieces off it for the corners of the frame.


Here is the frame with the corner pieces which I glued on with tacky glue.



I then added some metallic gold paint around the edges and also used some black paint for different areas.


Here is what the frame looks like with the photo framed. It makes this beautiful photo stand out now.  You could add some more details to the sides if you want or any other designs.  Use your imagination and it will soar!


Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Making a wishing well for a Dollhouse


You are going to start with a mini clay pot.  Start cutting out square pieces of an egg carton.


This is one of the egg cartons that I will cut square pieces out of.  Next you need to glue the squares around the top ring of the clay pot.  You will see what it looks like in the photo above.  After you do one layer around the top, you then put pieces another layer between each of the first pieces.  I glued down these pieces with a mixture of wood glue mixed with flour.  This makes a very thick paste and this the glue you will be using. When it dries, it will be harder than a rock.


You will then coat the whole clay pot with the wood glue and flour mixture, add some gray paint to the wishing well.  You will then cut two popsicle sticks for the side pieces that will hold up the roof.  On the top of the popsicle sticks you will cut angles on them, so the roof pieces will lay on them. Also cut two pieces for the roof and glue them in place.



Then make a mixture of gray paint mixed with craft sand which you see at a flea market etc. Paint the whole thing with this paint.  Then add some black paint to this mixture and using your paint brush dab on some of this darker gray shade.



With a thin brush paint brush, paint lines around the top like lines you would see from the spacing in the brick.  Then take some white paint and highlight some areas. Do the same for the bottom.


You will need a rook from a chess set.  You will be cutting off the top of it for a pail.


In this picture you can see the top piece cut off of the rook which is going to be the pail.  If you don't have this chess piece you can use a toothpaste cap in its place.



You then need to drill a hole through the pail from side to side so you can run a string through it.



In this picture you can see the string I used.



In this picture I took the small dowel and put the string over top of it and then glued in the dowel from one side of the popsicle sticks to the other, holding the pail in place.  I then put some hot glue in the pail and took a blue marker to make it look like water.


This is what it looks like finished. I am using this for a room in a dollhouse. I'm working on the themed room that is Snow White and the seven dwarfs inspired.  Use your imagination and it will soar!


Saturday, March 9, 2019

Making a dollhouse nightstand


You will need two small square blocks. I hot glued the two blocks together.


You will then cut a piece of wood for the top of the table and hot glue it down.  You will also need to cut a piece of wood for the front to make it look like a drawer.


This is a top view of the table.


You then need to paint it white or whatever color you want.


I used plastic toothpicks that I cut down four pieces for the legs. I glued them on with a glue mixture that I make.  I mix wood glue with flour and make a thick paste, this is the glue I use.  I use this in a lot of my crafts. You can see other things in my blog like how to make stone walls etc..


This is a front view of the table.  The drawer pull is a piece from the plastic toothpick that I painted with gold nail polish and hot glued on.  Have fun, use your imagination and it can soar!


Thursday, March 7, 2019

Making Andy's bed from Toy Story Part II



If you haven't seen the 1st part, it's here. It will show you how I made the frame.

I glued a piece of the balsa wood on both the head and footboard.


Then I painted the whole bed dark brown.


You then can take a piece of cardboard, a little smaller than the inside area of the mattress, box spring area.  Once you cut the cardboard, you hot glue on a piece of stuffing material. Batting is the name of the material used for the cushioning.


Then you cover it with a piece of mattress cover material.


Here it is with the mattress glued down to the frame.


You then take the material that you are going to make a blanket out of and cut the size you need, hot glue the sides together, unless you want to sew it together. I used an old hand towel.


Now to make a pillow! I made it out of some batting material and put a piece of material covering it.


This is what the finished bed looks like.


This is another view. Use your imagination and it will soar!