An old broken alarm clock will turn into an original gift, just show a little imagination!
You will need:
- Old alarm clock
- Sandpaper
- Decorative elements: twigs, berries, flowers
- Stamens for artificial flowers
- Decorative feathers
- Blanks for decoration: snowflakes and Christmas trees
- Decorative half beads
- Chipboard for scrapbooking with a deer figure
- Crystal water-based paste – to create a 3D effect
- Scrapbooking sprays in different colors
- Glue gun
- Glue for glue guns
- The brush is foam (cushion)
- Acrylic primer
- Acrylic white paint
Operating procedure:
1. We disassemble the old alarm clock and remove the mechanism from it. The metal frame of the alarm clock is sanded with sandpaper. Apply the soil with a foam brush. Waiting for complete drying.
2. Paint the body of the alarm clock sprays for scrapbooking. They can paint any primed surface and create a beautiful decorative background. Before spraying the paint, the bottles must be shaken. Waiting for complete drying. Use a foam brush to apply the crystal paste to the surface of the alarm clock. With the same brush, we slightly tinted the body with white acrylic paint, creating the effect of frost.
3. Glue gun glue the feathers on the back wall of the alarm clock.
4. Spray paint decorative elements “Christmas Trees”. Waiting for complete drying. Decorate them with decorative beads.
5. Paste the decorative elements of the “Christmas Tree” inside the alarm clock by glue gun.
6. Decorate the composition inside the alarm clock with decorative twigs and stamens for artificial flowers. We collect small bundles of them and glue them to the side walls of the alarm clock with a gun.
7. On top of the alarm clock glue gun glue feathers.
8. On top of the feathers, we glue large decorative flowers. Around them glue the flowers to the small size and decorative berries. Fill the empty spaces with stamens for artificial flowers.
9. From the chipboard, gently squeeze out the figure of a deer and glue it to the edge of the alarm clock. Complement the composition with decorative elements “Berries”, “Flowers” and “Snowflakes”.
Admiring the result!
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