Oh my gosh Becky, look at that corrugated cardboard!
I LOVE NAPKIN ART!!!!
If you have never used corrugated cardboard to craft with, I would suggest you give it a try! I'm not sure the last time I ever used it, or if I really ever have, but I am absolutely hooked after doing this adorable craft!!
This is a craft that you could do with a group of people, or even with little gremlins!
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
- A piece of cardboard.
- Napkin of choice.
* I used (L7442) - Wooden tumble blocks or Jenga blocks.
- Mod podge
- B7000
- Hot Glue Gun
- White chalk paint
- Black Spray Paint
- Silver Spray Paint
- Wooden half beads.
- Embellishment of choice.
First, I coated my chosen piece of cardboard with water. This helps peel the backing off of the cardboard to expose the corrugated part.
I then painted one coat of white chalk paint. While that was drying, a used black spray paint to spray the wooden Jenga Block. This is what I used for the frame.
Once they were dry, I used B 7000 and hot glue to make create my frame.
I added a generous coat of mod podge to my corrugated board, and gently added my napkin (L7442). Once I had it where I wanted it, I applied another coat of MP.
I then used a baby wipe to apply white chalk paint to make it look a little distressed and weathered.
I added the spray painted silver wooden beads, as well as some Spanish moss, and a button to finish it off!
Let me know what you think of my finished product and if you think you'll be using corrugated cardboard to make a craft!
You can watch the replay of my tutorial by clicking on the link below ⬇️ ⬇️⬇️
https://fb.watch/j_Pyop0Kj-/?mibextid=cr9u03
Please feel free to leave a comment in my comment section!!!
Keep shining,
Becky
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