I have never used Shrinky Dinks before and decided to give it a try. I traced a silhouette of Jane Austen on the right (download it here ), use a hole puncher to make a hole on top, and baked the cutout in an oven for about 2-3 minutes. It shrunk to almost 1/5 the original size.
(This entry is a few hours late, I couldn't log on before midnight for some reason.)
I have never used Shrinky Dinks before and decided to give it a try. I traced a silhouette of Jane Austen on the right (download it here ), use a hole puncher to make a hole on top, and baked the cutout in an oven for about 2-3 minutes. It shrunk to almost 1/5 the original size.
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Take three headpins and one short piece of wire, twist one end of headpins together and make a loop with the wire. Take three heart-shaped green glass beads... Put a dot of glue on each pin end as well as the loop, insert each end into one bead.
I recently bought a dozen pairs of shoe clips from eBay. The bows from last week's shoes are perfect for shoe clips. First I dyed them black with Indian/Chinese calligraphy/sumi ink. I did it in my steel kitchen sink, you have to be careful to not get any on your clothes or bathroom sink, because they are very difficult to remove (however if you get it on your hand you can rinse it off completely even without soap). After they are completely covered with ink carefully remove them and place them on top of a paper towel with a plastic bag on the bottom. let them dry for 3-4 hours. These are blank shoe clips. Simply sew or glue anything on them and you can instantly decorate your shoes. |
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