Friday, December 17, 2010

Ewcm After O, Before Af

it snow Christmas in semi


Recreate the snow whitening our cities in the new role of blogs and we prepare for Christmas by offering you a job "with bells and whistles! (Thanks to Judith for the teacher shared with us this wonderful recycling idea)

If you're greedy like us, you'll surely end up with jars of glass that are no longer jam, Nutella or whatever. Even those of tomato sauce are good: it is important that the center is as smooth as possible. The course can be properly cleaned.

With the technique of decoupage attached to the outside of the jar (you choose which part will be "above" and which "below"), but with the design facing glass, the person chosen from a previously clipped towel (at Christmas there are so many beautiful people). It is important that the design is finely cut, even if you leave a little 'background, the effect is better (and easier without small parts), note however that a napkin has three layers and serves to make decoupage only the one with the printed design (remember to remove the other two) and the glue (PVA glue diluted with a little too 'water) should be paid, once positioned the image from the center outwards with a brush trying to avoid to create air bubbles.

Once dry, the jar is covered with fake snow (okay that spray) except for a round on the front, just where the picture looks out of the napkin that we attacked. To help you cover with a piece of paper the desired space and sprayed snow.

Let dry again and fill the jar with water, placing a handful of "snow" (there is affixed to buy, but as an alternative if you have just broken a dish or cup, you know where you can use those thin thin splinter ). At this point we need to seal the cap (with hot glue or, better still, with the silicone).

is ready craftsmanship fishbowl!



Merry Christmas!

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