Sunday, September 10, 2017

Upcycled Cabinet door


I have been itching to make something out of some craft items I picked up thrifting around.







I started out with a cabinet door, some wood medallions and a couple of round medallions.


I glued the wood medallion to the cabinet door.


Withe the medallion pieces I painted them separately.


I painted them a silvery gray color to start.



After they that dried, I painted over it with an Heirloom white color


I then sanded the pieces some to antique it a bit.  


The gray silver color starts to show through.


Lastly, I glued the pieces together.


I really like how they turned out.  They each look different!







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Shopkins Pinata

My daughter had her birthday this weekend, and we have a family tradition of having a pinata at the party, so this year I made her a shopkins pinata!

Pinata


I started out with some oatmeal containers and some cardboard.  


I couldn't find the right size container for the bottom layers, so I made it out of cardboard.  I cut out 2 circles and cut some other cardboard to fit around it.



Next, I glued all the parts together and taped the lipstick part to the top of the container.



Now it is time to mix the paper mache paste.



This is what you will need:
Flour
Water
Cinnamon (optional)


Mix the water and flour together in a 2 to 1 ratio.  For example, mix 1 cup flour with 2 cups water.  I use warm water because I like it better.  I also add a little bit of cinnamon to the mix.  I do not like the smell of the water and flour mix  -  cinnamon makes is so much more pleasant!
I use my cheap project mixer to mix the lumps out.


Now for the fun part - goooooooey paper mache.

First take some newspaper and rip it into 2 - 3 inch strips.



Next, dip the newspaper strips in the paste and run it through your fingers to get most of the excess paste off.



Then lay the paper strips on the pinata.





I usually do 2 to 3 layers of newspaper and then add another layer of paper that is the same color you want the pinata.




Then, paint the pinata. 


Next, cut 3/4 inch slits about 1/2 inch apart on a streamer.  Then, wrap the streamer around the pinata and glue it down.






Lastly, I added the shopkins face!







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