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Etch Glass

Etch GlassEtch Glass What You Need Masking Tape Glass 1. With masking tape, secure glass pane over your drawn guide design. 2. Use the tungsten carbidecutters and diamond wheel points to etch out your design and/or lettering. 3. Be creative! Use scrap glass to try accessories and explore different effects before moving on to your work area. 4. Try...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 231

Fabric Basket

1. Enlarge and trace Pattern A onto cardboard or poster board. Using pattern and a serrated knife, cut two pieces from sheet of STYROFOAM Brand Products. These will be front and back of the basket.

 


Added: Sun Apr 13 2003
Views: 163

Fairy House

1. Using serrated knife, cut a small slice from wide end of foam egg; angle cut slightly to egg tilts to the back. (HINT: For smoother cuts, wax the knife blade with an old candle.) Glue egg to the back corner of the foam sheet.

 


Added: Sun Apr 13 2003
Views: 156

Fairy Tale Castle

1. Cut the following from two foam sheets: two pieces 12" x 12"; four pieces 3 1/4" square; four pieces 12" x 1 1/4" x 2".

 


Added: Sun Apr 13 2003
Views: 137

Forever Cacti

1. Pots: If desired, paint the 1 1/2" pot blue, the 2 1/2" pots pink and lavender, and the 4 1/2" pot yellow; let dry. Fill in the pots with scraps cut from the foam sheet.

 


Added: Sun Apr 13 2003
Views: 134

Golden Decorative Orbs

2. Cover balls, gluing individual pieces as close together as possible. Glue acorn caps, stems down, to cover one ball. Glue hazelnuts, points facing out, to cover second ball. Glue pinecones, stems down, to cover third ball. Let dry.

 


Added: Sun Apr 13 2003
Views: 138

Harvest Boxwood Topiary

If your STYROFOAM is white, paint green before beginning.

 


Added: Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 139

High Rise Birdhouse

1. Using a serrated knife, cut (2) 5" x 30" rectangles from one sheet of STYROFOAM for sides of birdhouse. Using a second sheet, cut (1) 10" x 11" piece for the base, (1) 10 1/2" x 6" piece for one side of the roof, and (1) 10 1/2" x 5" piece for second side of roof. Cut (2) 6" x 33" rectangles from third sheet of STYROFOAM; cut roof peaks as shown (see Diagram A).

 


Added: Sun Apr 13 2003
Views: 138

Hovering Hawks Wallhanging

1. Referring to the diagram, use a felt tip marker and yardstick to draw the design on STYROFOAM. Score all design lines with a sharp pencil.

 


Added: Sun Apr 13 2003
Views: 110

How to carve a pumpkin video..

Turn the volume up. get a crowd. Sit back and enjoy.

 


Added: Fri Jul 21 2006
Views: 74

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