We decorate clothes with the image of a horse
With the New Year approaching, I decided to decorate my clothes with the image of the owner of the year - the Horse.

To do this, I drew an outline based on the sketch. I drew with paraffin - that is, when you cut a candle, the edges are sharp and it is more convenient to draw: thinner than with chalk and softer than with soap.

Then I applied medium semi-circular blue beads using hot glue. First I applied hot glue, and then I applied the bead.

The glue is whitish, so it doesn’t look so great on black, so the outline had to be painted over with different colors. Initially, I planned to simply lay out the outline of the horse, but apparently it doesn’t look good on a black T-shirt, because smudges from the glue are visible.
I laid out a set of red half beads to represent the mane, horn and tail and painted the body red. I slightly diluted the red paint with water (no more than 10%, as written on the paint label).

But even this seemed to me not enough. For beauty, I outlined the horse in gold.

I shaded the hooves, eye, horn and tips of the mane with red. The tail looks like a tree with berries - the year of the wooden horse, after all. And I drew the body inside like the roots of a tree.

This is the horse that came out! I didn’t fix it with an iron - I’m afraid the outline will crack. I applied glitter on top of the red paint. Now I realized that in order for the glitter to stick, it was necessary to apply glue like Globe or a colorless other glue to the dried red paint and sprinkle glitter on top.



To do this, I drew an outline based on the sketch. I drew with paraffin - that is, when you cut a candle, the edges are sharp and it is more convenient to draw: thinner than with chalk and softer than with soap.

Then I applied medium semi-circular blue beads using hot glue. First I applied hot glue, and then I applied the bead.

The glue is whitish, so it doesn’t look so great on black, so the outline had to be painted over with different colors. Initially, I planned to simply lay out the outline of the horse, but apparently it doesn’t look good on a black T-shirt, because smudges from the glue are visible.
I laid out a set of red half beads to represent the mane, horn and tail and painted the body red. I slightly diluted the red paint with water (no more than 10%, as written on the paint label).

But even this seemed to me not enough. For beauty, I outlined the horse in gold.

I shaded the hooves, eye, horn and tips of the mane with red. The tail looks like a tree with berries - the year of the wooden horse, after all. And I drew the body inside like the roots of a tree.

This is the horse that came out! I didn’t fix it with an iron - I’m afraid the outline will crack. I applied glitter on top of the red paint. Now I realized that in order for the glitter to stick, it was necessary to apply glue like Globe or a colorless other glue to the dried red paint and sprinkle glitter on top.



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