Cardboard Box Project continued + Upcycled Matching Cards 2
Another installment. I have to do these stuff after I get home from work as that's the only chance I usually have...
Have printed out some more patterns for the 'lawn' of the dolly house. Decided to leave that and paint the spaceship first.
I wasn't sure what type of paint to use so tested it with a layer of Crayola finger paints. Wasn't so nice as it was rather thin. I let it stand to dry a bit.
While waiting for the paint to dry, I took the matching card project out. This time I decided to use the mod podge with glossy finish to test the result. I painted this on top of the pictures that I'd already affixed the night before to the chipboard. Also, I let this coat dry for an hour.
Went searching for other blue paints and was fortunate to find a new tube of blue paint that the kids got for their birthday last year. This had a better result giving a more opaque look.
Going back to my matching cards, I prepared to cut up the pieces. Because the chipboards are really thick, I found that after cutting up the pieces, the edges seem to have this slightly raised edges which I didn't like very much so used the soft edge of the cutter to flatten this and decided to add another layer of mod podge to seal it off. Let these dry overnight.
Finishing off the spaceship, I added a coat of mod podge just to seal off the paint.


The next morning, I was quite happy with the results of the matching cards. Still undecided whether I should had patterned paper on the back side of the cards or leave them as is. I might take my bottle mod podge and do something later on... The spaceship still needs some detailing... need to add the knobs, headlights, etc.


The great thing is both my kids were excited with these new toys. My son was happy to see some colours on his spaceship after seeing it sitting there on the side for some time without paint. I also felt this gratifying feeling that I've made and finished something.
Labels: crafts, kids, matching cards, mod podge






I also need to use fasteners to attach the knobs. Strangely, we cannot find any fasteners at any stationery or school supplies shops in Shanghai! We went to several places and we were even told to go to the hardware store by one clerk at one big shop.
