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Mouse Pads for stamps!
Draw different shapes or fruits ( ex-> Apple) on the mouse pad with
a permanent maker or disappearing ink pen. Then cut the shape or fruit
out with a pair of sharp scissors or sharp craft knife. Sand paper the
bottom of the pad lightly what this does it helps the pad to pick up the
paint or ink a lot better. These will last along time, mine are over a
year and they are still good.
Happy Stamping!
CD'S for coasters!
Materials Needed
- round cork coasters
- Rhinestones
- Craft Glue
- Acrylic varnish
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Glue the cork on the shiney side of the CD, make sure you center the
cork Coaster! (What the cork does, it gives a rise to the coaster!)
- Then glue your Rynestones to the top of coaster with your craft glue
( I used 4 stones)
- When the coasters are dry spray them with Acrylic Varnish. Let Dry.
There you go all sameday craft:)
CD Clock
Materials Needed:
- 4 cd's
- Craft glue or glue gun with glue sticks
- Clock parts with numbers ( if you want )
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Glue the 4 cd's togeather in a Diamond Shape! (Top, Sides and bottom)
- When the glue is completely dried You can insert your clock part place
the nose of the clock in the center hole of the cd.
- You can spray the entire clock ( except the clock works ) with an acrylic
varnish this will protect the cd's from getting scratched.
There you go! You now have a clock
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Last updated on May 18, 1997 by Gary
Gillis