QUICK HANDMADE WATERCOLOR ORNAMENT
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Unexpected Elegance
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
It’s soon time to trim the tree (if you haven’t already!). I decided to go with a watercolor theme last year and making these ornaments is super easy. If my 8 and 6 year old can do this, anyone can!
You can use any type of ornament. I have used this on craft store ornaments that were glass, ceramic and plastic.
1. Fill the dish with warm water.
It really is super simple and fun. They would make great gifts or look awesome as gift toppers.
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Suggested materials:
- Craft ornament
- Nail polish
- Shallow bowl (preferably disposable)
- Warm water
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published November 28th, 2016 2:47 PM
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Christina Brashears on Dec 10, 2016I do this with my childcare with shaving cream and food colors to make colored paper. Use a shallow pan, add shaving cream and spread out all over the pan then add food coloring, use something to swirl the different colors, add the paper and gently pull up and whoa la beautiful paper. Scrape off any shaving cream and let dry. Use for making cards or anything. I can't wait to try this technique for adult projects. I will be checking out sales on fingernail polish. Thank you
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Unexpected Elegance on Dec 15, 2016I bet the kids love it!!
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Wouldn’t it be best to do the inside so it won’t scratch off
i was thinking of making thus a craft project for my nieces & nephew, (all above age 11), but wondering if someone who has done thus project could give suggestion for hanging during the drying process