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"Kathy Cano Murillo is the renaissance woman of DIY Culture."

– Venus Magazine

The Crafty Chica DIY Project Library: a collection of fabulous handmade ideas by Kathy Cano-Murillo, the Crafty Chica!

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Seeking submissions for my book: SEWING


(Tim Burton in The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories, 1997, from http://www.koikadit.net/)

I'm winding up my next book, which is all about artful stitching. It's for Potter Craft and will be a beautiful book (pub date is spring 09)! I'm looking for small "blurbs" from people to sprinkle throughout about various sewing experiences.

Something gone bad, a favorite memory, even a favorite book you read that has sewing in it, a lesson learned, a sewing circle you belong to, a trick you learned, etc.

Please send them to me! Keep them short - about a paragraph. If it is too long, it may be trimmed. Please send your NAME, AGE & CITY YOU LIVE IN, and it may be published in the book!
Send them HERE

I'm also looking for images of non-traditional sewing art. High end, really clever stuff that is gallery worthy for a special section of the book. Please send me a lo-res image and then if it is chosen, I'll ask for a hi-res.

Thanks! Please s pread the word. Tell your moms and nanas too! Deadline is FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th!


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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

VIDEO: Terra Cotta Candle Stakes




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Video: Bejeweled Champagne Flutes



Here's a fun waaayyyy easy project to make for New Year's Eve. You simply decorate your champagne flutes with these pretty Tulip Glam It Up glass crystals! Sure you can use the crystals on clothing and paper arts, but why not drinkware too? Check out the "Crafting With the Chica" video from LifetimeTV.com to see how to make them!

CLICK HERE or watch below...



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Monday, December 24, 2007

Selfish surprise

Last week I recieved an email from my cousin Stephanie about "random acts of kindness". We've all heard about it and probably have 'paid it forward' many times. But what I thought was so cool was her example of a Starbucks where one person paid for the person's coffee behind them - just because!

This is something I always wished I could do, but usually every single penny (I'm not kidding) is allocated to the essentials - family, roof over our head, meals, etc. But this year, the Murillo household has had many blessings. We haven't exactly hit the jackpot, but we are able to buy namebrand cereal these days! Yay, Kelloggs!

Who knows what the future holds. In the crazy state of this world, anything can change on a moment's notice. So if there was ever a time for me to splurge for someone else's Starbucks, it is now.

In past years, I've passed out handmade ornaments during the holiday season to anyone who was nice to me. This year because of lack of time to make merchandise, I went for gift cards and cold cash. And I didn't do it to people who were nice to me, but people who I thought deserved a happy surprise during their Christmas Eve work day.

So here is how I distributed them!



Meet Wanda.
This morning at 7:30 Patrick and I took the kids to breakfast at the Denny's by our house. Wanda was soooo sweet. She has a grey beehive, bright red lipstick, super flashy sequined earrings, and a Christmas pin that had blinking lights. After our meal, we paid and left her a 20% tip. I signed the slip, and asked the cashier if I could talk to Wanda. Wanda came over to the counter looking a bit frightened, wondering what the heck I wanted. I told her I was practicing random acts of kindness today, and I handed her a $10 bill. "Merry Christmas!" I said.

She squealed as if I were Oprah handing over a million dollar check. Wanda wove the bill in the air and annouced it to those around her. She thanked me over and over.



Here is Sandy.
I went to Target to buy the last of my gifts and chose four of the niftiest gift cards they had. The kind that play music and have games built into them. Sandy was my cashier and I asked her to ring up $5 on each one. The line was gawd awful long and I noticed the beads of sweat trickling just under her hairline. I paid, and she handed me the reciept with a cheery "Merry Christmas!"

I reached in the bag and pulled out one of the gift cards and presented it to her and gave my RAOK spiel. She threw her arms in the air and went "Woo-eeee! Thank you!!" She then looked around sneakily and stuffed the gift card in her pants pocket.



Here you go, pretty Starbucks girl.
I was at Starbucks and I saw the girl on the left making a coffee drink. Watching her was a guy with a scowl on his face and two bitchy-looking chicks next to him - all giving the barista stink eye. Pretty Starbucks girl's face showed she felt their hatred. She finished the drink and set it on the counter and told him: "Here you go, Sorry about that, I hope this one is better..." Dude snatched the drink and said "It better be right, I can't believe you can't even make a f...... coffee drink!" He then stormed out with his chicks behind him, giving her dirty looks the whole time. She blinked away tears and proceeded to tell this other man that the guy didn't think his drink had enough espresso in it, even though she made it the right way. She said she made him a whole new drink with an extra shot just to please him, at no charge, and he still was mad. She was super shaken up.

Three drinks later, she called out my name and I gave her the card and told her not to let that guy ruin her day, that she was doing a great job. She relaxed in that instant, giggled and thanked me. I think it was her dad standing near by because he came over and told me thank you too. I asked to take her picture for my blog and she said "Here, let me get my friend in the picture too!"

The next card I gave to my sister Theresa to give out. As of this moment she said she hasn't found anyone worthy of the card yet, and that is after along day of shopping. Sometimes it is not about finding nice people, it can be about seeing someone who could use a little pick-me-up. Maybe one little gesture will help them change their 'tude.

OK, the last card was kinda, um, uneventful.

When I was in high school, I used to work at a Jack-in-the-Box and always got stuck working on Christmas Eve. So I decided to visit that same JITB and give a card to the window clerk. I ordered our food (it was a very unhealthy Christmas Eve in case you didn't notice) and pulled up to the window.

ME: "Hi! When I was in high school, I used work at this very window on Christmas Eve! Here is a $5 gift card - just because! Merry Christmas!"

HIM: "Oh. Ok. (he tosses it on the cash register) Can you pull to the side and we'll bring your order out to you."

So that one didn't exactly have the Frank Capra holiday magic, but it's cool. Maybe he'll buy something that makes him happy, and he'll think of this random act of kindness that came his way

I titled this blog post "selfish surprise" because it totally is selfish, just like Oprah says. It feels so GOOD to do something nice just out of the blue. The rush on people's faces when you tell them what you are doing...dang, you just want to do it over and over.

I truly hope someday I reach a position where I can give more than $5 gift cards!!

Until then, they will do just fine.


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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Wish Upon a Star Bracelet



This is the season for magic, dreams and wishes. Everyone has a secret plan they hope will come to fruition some day. This little bracelet will help. The idea is to give the bracelet to someone and tell the person to wish upon the star and then tie the bracelet around the wrist or ankle. When the thread wears down and breaks, the star charm will be released into the universe and soon the recipient's wish will come true!

Supplies:

1 long piece of thread (about 24 inches)
1 star charm
1 piece of colorful card stock with the directions written on it
Small bracelet gift box
Craft paint

Directions: Paint and decorate the box and set aside to dry. Double the thread and slide on the charm. Leave the ends open so the person can tie it on. Place the bracelet in the box with the directions.

Tip: Instead of just one bracelet, give your friend two so they can pass one on as well. Better yet, give them several to use throughout the month.


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Friday, December 21, 2007

Mini-Toy Wreath (video)


(Yes, that is my front door, and yes it is teal.)

Here is a new "Crafting With the Chica" holiday video that went up this week on LifetimeTV.

I'm just not into "pretty" decorations when it comes to decking out my house in December. This wreath proves that. I actually got inspired for this project last year when my friend Margot sent me a bag of crafty goodies. There were mini-tubes of toothpastes, plastic lemons, etc. I added in some of my own items too and the result is a kooky, kitschy, but still quite festive holiday wreath. And half way through, I even give a shout out to Margot! Thank you again for the treats, I love them!!

Here is the video. If it does not play, just click here to see it on the LifetimeTV.com site.





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Ribbed Crocheted Cap




Never toss out a mistake! That is my lesson of the week.
I was so excited that my friend Vickie Howell launched her own line of yarns, called Craft. Rock. Love. - and that she even named one after me:


$10.50, Chica 775

She sent me a package with samples and I couldn't wait to crochet something. I happened to be leaving out of town that day, and took the yarn and a hook. I decided on a simple skullcap - something I could finish by the end of the plane ride. I must have been either too excited or too stressed, because the hat came out two times larger than I wanted. So much for my math skills. When I got home, I couldn't bear to unravel it all. A crafty friend suggested I turn it inside out and take it in with my sewing machine's overlock function. A risky move, but I went for it.

I loved the result! The effect was a small "ruffle" looking seam. So I repeated the stitch all around the hat. Not only did it make for the perfect skullcap, it also has a funky ribbed-like texture. My advice? The next time you think a craft project is shot, step back and look at it from a new perspective, see what you can do to make it work. Maybe you'll invent a new technique! As far as this cap, it's a great project to make as a last minute gift because it is super simple!

NOTE: I've been crocheting for years, but never use patterns, so I tired my best to type this out for you, but feel free to adjust as needed!

Supplies:
2 skeins of red cotton yarn
Red thread
1 H-8 crochet hook
Scissors
Sewing machine

Directions:
Round 1: Work 15 single crochet (sc) into ring. Round 2: Begin working through back loop only, 14 single crochet in each stitch (st) around. Round 3: Work 14 triple crochet in each stitch around. Continue until the hat is as long as you desire. I made my down to my eyebrows, so I could flip up the hem. Snip and tie off the end. Turn the hat inside out. Using the overlock or zigzag function on your sewing machine, sew seams vertically around the hat. Snip excess threads. Wear and enjoy!



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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Quilted Cards



Homemade Christmas cards are a serious commitment. You have to come up with a brazilliant design, purchase all of the supplies and then set up an assembly line in your home. It's worth it, because in the end, each card is a heartfelt masterpiece of inspired art.

When it comes to card design, the obvious and easiest choice is to go with paper collages, especially because there are so many delectable offerings of rub-on letters, stamps, punches, stickers, papers and photos. I often make handmade cards, but this season, I wanted to try something different. So I settled on creating all my cards using fabric, yarn and thread. My mission was to create greetings that had a quilted, homespun look but were still slick enough for the recipient to hang in a frame as a decoration for their home.

To achieve this look, you'll need to convert your photos into fabric. There are many methods, but the quickest is to pick up a package of fabric sheets at the craft or sewing store. These are pieces of fabric affixed to paper that are stiff enough to run through your home printer. After printing your scanned or photocopied picture onto the fabric sheet, peel away the paper and voilà! You have your picture printed onto fabric! Fabric paper also can be made at home by ironing lightweight cotton to the shiny side of freezer paper and then cutting it to the size of 8 1/2 by 11 inches.


I went with a vintage theme with the help of old-fashioned collage sheets I found at artchixstudio.com. This project will take a bit of sweat and labor. If that is too much to tackle, you can settle on making one or two and then framing them and giving them as gifts, or make smaller versions for use as tags or place-card holders.

Fabric Quilted Christmas cards

Supplies

Photos

Color copier or scanner

White fabric sheets for the computer

Decorative-edge scissors

Assorted fabrics

Glue stick

Blank cards or cardstock cut and folded into cards

Sewing machine or a needle and thread

Batting

Straight pins

Yarns and fibers

Embellishments



Directions: Put your photos in the copier/scanner and set the print quality to the highest resolution. Insert the fabric sheet into your printer according to package directions (usually face down). Print the images, cut them out and remove the paper backing. Set aside.

Cut a piece of fabric for the background of your card (use the decorative-edge scissors). Use the glue stick to lightly tack it to the front of the card. Sew the fabric in place. You can sew the edges in a curvy border or add dimension by sewing all over the surface of the fabric. Cut any loose strands.

Once you have the background in place, it's time to add the image. Cut a piece of batting to go under it to give it a quilted look. Pin and then sew the image to larger piece of fabric, with the batting sandwiched between. Pin and then sew the image to the center of the card. Sew designs inside the image to make it look puffier.

Sew yarn as a border, or add other kinds of embellishments.

Variation: To make your card stand out even more, package it with a frame that the recipient can use to display the card after they read it.

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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Snickers Tree



Kathy Cano-Murillo
The Arizona Republic
Dec. 7, 2002 11:31 AM

Imagine Christmas Eve without candy canes or sugarplums. They are just two reasons why sweets are a staple of the holiday season. And there's no better way to appreciate the sugary stuff than to visit Dylan's Candy Bar in New York City. I stumbled upon it during a recent trip and was overwhelmed with its two colorful levels that were packed with enough candy treats. to make Willy Wonka melt in shame.

Aside from the usual chocolate bars and gingerbread houses, Dylan's was outfitted with rows upon rows of gorgeous candy trees in all shapes and sizes.

After my initial gasp of delight, I couldn't help but take a closer peek. And like all curious crafters, I quickly analyzed the structure - via a nonchalant eye scan. Here is my home-made version, but for the real thing, visit Dylan's Web site at dylanscandybar.com and order one pre-made.
Candy Christmas Tree
Supplies:
Gold-colored and other assorted acrylic paints and paint brush
Ribbon and hot glue gun
1 foam topiary tree, 18 inches tall
Newspaper
1 6-inch flowerpot
2 large bags of wrapped candies with sealed edges
1 box of straight pins
Toothpick
Wood, cardboard or papier-mâché star
Directions: Paint the flowerpot in desired colors and trim the lip with ribbon, using the hot glue. Crumple half a sheet of newspaper and place it at the bottom of the flowerpot. Paint the topiary gold or other preferred color.

When dry, insert it into the pot until it fits snuggly. Begin attaching the candies in rows around the bottom of the tree by poking a pin through the wrapper's edge and pressing it into the foam. Continue to fill the tree working in rows from the bottom up. Fill the base of the tree with candy in the same manner. Paint and decorate the star, adhere the toothpick with glue, and attach to the top of the tree.

Variations: Use other candies, such as peppermint twists or toffees. Instead of a flowerpot, use coffee cups or other types of containers. To give as a gift, wrap the tree in cellophane and add a bow.


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Glittered Vase



December is the season of all things sparkly, so glitter is a must-have when it comes to crafting. Pair it with high-quality double-sided tape such as Terrifically Tacky Tape and you have instant access to embellishing cards, ornaments, boxes and other items with a smooth surface. After I finished these vases I thought of how cute the technique would look on colored wine or vintage soda bottles.

After you've finished and dusted the shiny granules off your work area (and body), use the vases and/or bottles as party centerpieces, candy dishes or lined up along a walkway. Don't forget to snip fresh poinsettias to put inside.

Glitter vases
Supplies
Glass vases or bottles, any color
Terrifically Tacky Tape, various widths, sheets or shapes
Loose glitter, medium flakes
Loose glitter in gold or silver, extra-fine flakes
Dimensional squeeze paint, assorted colors

Directions: Clean and dry the vase. Apply the tape in the desired areas until the jar is completely covered. Remove the backing to the tape only on the areas where you will be applying the same color. For example, if you are doing red and green stripes, first remove the backing for all the places where you will have red. Pour the medium-flake glitter over the exposed area of the tape and tap away excess. Repeat until the tape is completely covered. Remove the remaining backings for the other colors and repeat the process. To add extra shimmer, pour the extra-fine gold or silver glitter over the colored glitter. Outline and/or accent with squeeze paint.

Tips and variations: The tape also comes in sheets so you can cut out custom designs. Instead of glitter you can apply microbeads, colored yarn or any other lightweight item.


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Chocolate Andes Mint Tree



I knew it was only a matter of time before my two guilty-pleasure passions in life would collide: crafting and chocolate.

How fun would it be to make a fantastic holiday centerpiece that people ooh and aah over and munch on? And, even better, have it constructed from after-dinner mints, such as the yummy Andes brand.

That thought was the first stage of my confectionary challenge.

Overall, this mint tree project is a snap to create, but I must share a secret . . . I'm more of a crafter than a chef, so I learned the hard way that the Rice Krispies treat mixture is sticky. I was very proud to have molded my tree, but when I tried to remove my hands, they were stuck. I did manage to pull them away, but I took half the tree in each palm. Then I reached for the roll of paper towels, and it stuck to my hands, too. I had to call my husband into the kitchen to come clean me up.

Together, we tackled the rest of the process through trial and error. Our finding: Wax paper makes all the difference.

Chocolate Andes Mint Tree
Supplies:

3 tablespoons butter or margarine

10 ounces marshmallows

6 cups Rice Krispies cereal

Wax paper

1 bag of chocolate melts (found in the candy aisle of the craft store)

4 boxes of Andes mints

Red and green M&M's

White cake glitter

Saucepan, mixing bowl, spoon, frosting knife

Directions: Heat the butter and marshmallows in a large saucepan on low heat. Stir until they are melted into a thick sauce. Add the Rice Krispies, and mix until covered in the sauce. Let cool a few minutes, then scoop the mixture onto a decorative dish or cake tray.

Using wax paper on your hands, mold the mixture into a tall vertical tree shape that is smooth around the sides. Let cool.

Empty the package of chocolate melts into a mixing bowl. Heat on high in the microwave for one minute. Remove and stir. Heat it another minute if needed. Stir until creamy. Frost the tree. Set the remaining chocolate aside and place the tree in the refrigerator for 30 minutes, or until the chocolate has hardened.

Unwrap the mints. Take the tree out of the fridge. Reheat the chocolate in the mixing bowl until it is melted.

Begin to build your tree in circles from the bottom, going up. Take a mint and dab it in the chocolate sauce and place it vertically on the tree. Continue all the way around the base. Add the next layer of mints, making them overlap the first layer. You will be adding fewer mints as you go up because the cone tapers off at the top. Let cool until all the mints are "glued" in place.

Add red and green M&M's to look like ornaments. Sprinkle white cake glitter.

Variations: Use any kind of candy on your tree. Drizzle white chocolate over it for a different look.

Suggestion: Use butter on your hands to prevent Rice Krispies mixture from sticking.




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Festive Spheres



Sphere's a festive feature

If you are in search of a memorable tabletop adornment, the solution is easier than you think.

Next time you are at the craft store, pick up some round papier-mâché ornaments and use them as the foundation for festive holiday spheres.

Once decorated, they can be displayed in a large clear vase or box, a bowl, platter or basket. The idea is to decorate each one in a contrasting style.

This is a great way to make use of straggler supplies or even wrapping paper taking up space in your workroom.

I went with paint, crystals and decoupage, but you also could work magic with mosaics, dimensional paints and more.

Centerpiece Holiday Spheres
Supplies
5-6 papier-mâché ball ornaments
Assorted craft paints
Brush
Clothespins
Decoupage medium
White glitter
Foil leafing
Decorative paper
Adhesive
Small clear crystals
Metallic mini-stars
Scissors

Directions
Paint the ball ornaments with a base coat in the desired colors. Use clothespins to hang them by the thread to dry.

Decorate each ball in a contrasting design - for example, paint one white. After it dries, cover it with decoupage medium and pour white glitter over it.

On another, follow directions on the foil leaf package to make the ball silver accented. On another, decoupage with pictures.

Apply dots of adhesive on another and then apply small crystals. Continue decorating the balls until you like the results. Hang to dry, and then snip off the thread. Display in a pretty bowl or centerpiece dish.

Note: Buy extra ball ornaments and use non-holiday paper and accents for a centerpiece to use in January.

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Holiday podcasts

I'm really slacking on the "40 Days of a Chica Christmas" thing. So I'm cranking up the speed tonight and posting some extras.

Around this time last year, I was sitting here talking in a microphone, recording holiday podcasts. I noticed they still get a lot of hits, so I think I'll repost them for anyone who has missed them!

Crafty Chica Holiday Podcast #1

Crafty Chica Holiday Podcast #2: Fat Girl Confessions

Crafty Chica Holiday Podcast #3

They are also on iTunes, in case you want to download them on your iPod! What do you think - should I record some new shows? Are you Crafty Chica'd out yet??


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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Chica Christmas 13: Mini-Light Tree

As seen on Good Morning Arizona today!



I'll be giving away TWO of these trees this Friday, December 14th at 9 p.m. at my husband's concert at:

Cien Agaves Tacos and Tequila
7228 E. 1st Ave., Scottsdale

It's a party to celebrate my birthday, but I will be the one giving out gifts! I'll have some handmade ornaments that I'll be handing out to the first 25 people!



My husabnd's band is The Rastafarmers - Reggae - Latin style! There will also be paintings by our good friend Moises!



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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Holiday Canvas Art

Chica Christmas #12 of 40!


(Photo property of DuncanCrafts.com)

Last week when I was at Duncan, I was cleaning up my work area and came across these holiday canvases I made for a magazine assignment. I forgot how cute they came out!! I brought them home, hung them up and decided to share them with you! I have them hung on my wall in a block of four, but this picture gives them much more justice.

I just took four blank canvases, painted them in contrasting colors, glued on the Boho appliques in the center of each one and trimmed the backgrounds in glitter, and added dimensional accents with Tulip 3D Fashion Paint. The trick to this look is the contrast. Holiday decor doesn't always have to be only green and red. I added in white and gold and the colors really played off eachother well.

Click on the link below for the detailed directions and product list. I swear, you can whip these out in no time at all. I think they would make a cute hostess gift or party favor!

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Sunday, December 09, 2007

CRAFTY CHICA VIDEO: Match Box Ornaments

12 of 40 for the Chica Christ series

CLICK HERE TO WATCH VIDEO ON HOW TO MAKE ONE!

Anyone who knows me, knows that I'm severly addicted to making anything and everything out of mini-match boxes. Including tree ornaments. This video is cute because it has my daughter Maya (the one in the glasses), as well as my friend Miriam Navarro (of Lola y Lola fame).

The images we used in the video are from ArtChixStudio. Thank you, Helga!

This video is part of the Crafting With the Chica series I filmed for LifetimeTV.com. Enjoy!

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VIDEO: Gift Card Book



CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO ON HOW TO MAKE ONE!

I love this project because it is all about presenting ordnary gift cards in an unpredictable way. You simply buy a few, and then make pages (that are actually small envelopes) so you can slip them in.

This is a great project for teens because you can put $5 from Starbucks, $5 from Borders, $5 from Target and so forth. They will feel like they are rich!

Another idea: You can put diffrent things in each envelope, like a gift card in one, and then a letter in another, a picture in another and so forth. Maybe even theme them all!

And it doesn't just work for the holidays, you can also make one for Valentine's Day with love letters, concert tickets, or St. Patrick's Day with good luck charms, and so forth!

The video is part of the "Crafting With the Chica" series I did for LifetimeTV.com. Enjoy!


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Saturday, December 08, 2007

Bottlecap Tree!



Turn your revelry into bottle-cap tree

Kathy Cano-Murillo
Special for the Republic
Dec. 8, 2007 12:00 AM


In our house the holiday season means lots of parties. Between family and friends, and imported beers and sodas, I'm always left with an abundance of bottle caps.

When you are a hopeless craftaholic like myself, you see each one as a mini picture frame. I can't even think of tossing them out. I recently arranged them all together and came out with this cool collage tree decoration.

I used vintage holiday images from ARTchixStudio.com, but you also can use personal photos, as long as you shrink them to fit in the bottle cap.

Bottle Cap Picture Tree


Supplies:

Holiday images (color copies of personal or other photos)
1-inch circle punch
Hot glue gun
75-80 silver bottle caps
Aleene's Paper Glaze (in bottle that has long skinny nozzle)
Micro fine gold glitter
1 foam tree, 10 inches tall
Micro fine green glitter
Red ball for the top of the tree
4-inch clay saucer to serve as pedestal for tree

Directions:

Cut out images with the circle punch, and glue each one into a bottle cap. Run a bead of the dimensional adhesive around the inside of the bottle cap (to frame each image with sparkle). Then, sprinkle gold glitter inside, and tap out the excess. Start at the bottom of the foam tree, and using the hot glue gun, affix the bottle caps in a row along the bottom. Repeat for the next row, working your way up.

Use the dimensional adhesive to squeeze glue in crevices between the bottle caps and pour on the green glitter. Tap away excess. Hot glue the red ball to the top of the tree, and the saucer (inverted) to the bottom.

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