Faux Wolf Fur Rug DIY | DanDIY
by
Dan Shachar
(IC: vlogger)
4 Materials
$30
3 Hours
Easy
Hello everybody.
In today's video I will show you how to create a faux wolf fur (cruelty free) to add some coziness to your inner space/room
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The materials you will need:
faux white fur fabric
dark grey fabric paint
brushes
scissors
fabric/all purpose glue
non slip mat
Spread the fabric up side down, and with a sharpie start drawing template of wolf rug. remember, its not have to be exactly like rug you saw after all it has biomorphic shape.
cut that out
When its still up side down add the non-slip mat underneath and copy your template so you will end up with 2 similar shapes (the faux fur & the non slip mat)
Now start paint the fabric with the dark grey paint ( the best way to explain how to paint for getting the wolf fur effect is to watch the video! ) and used hard brush stroke from the spine out
After painting the fabric let it dry for a bit and when its dry turn it up side down again and glue the non slip mat underneat and let it set for an hour.
Enjoy
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Published July 23rd, 2017 12:06 PM
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Stelmour450 on Jan 27, 2018
Love it! Will definitely try it with the zebra print. Thanks for sharing it.
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Veralucia Santos on Jan 27, 2018
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I have some beautiful long Faux Fur. I have made beautiful coats. The problem I had was the shedding of the cut edges. Any suggestions as to how I can stop this from happening?
Since it's used on the floor, and it's white, is it washable?
What kind of fabric paint should I use so that the fur doesn't get matted together?