Christmas magnets in Biedermeier style
On New Year's Eve, when all the culinary delights have been tasted and the main toasts and wishes have been said, even the most serious guests happily agree to take part in comic competitions and quizzes. And the reward for the winner or a consolation prize for the loser can be handmade souvenir magnets.
The master class will tell you how to make a mini-composition in the Biedermeier style. To work you need to prepare:
1) glue gun and office glue;
2) a piece of colored cardboard (5x10 cm);
3) a small magnet (magnetic cards from children's lotto or alphabet are also suitable);
4) sisal (can be replaced with artificial snow or padding polyester);
5) branch of an artificial Christmas tree;
6) aromatic spices – star anise, cinnamon;
7) acorns, cones, rose hips;
8) any decor in the form of beads, chains, beads, artificial flowers.
First, the base is prepared - colored cardboard. A magnet or magnetic alphabet card is glued to it on the reverse side. Now you can get creative.
Step 1. Sisal or padding polyester fibers are randomly attached to the cardboard base using office glue.
Step 2.Beads (chain or decorative cord) are attached with hot silicone from a glue gun.
You can make some shape out of the beads or leave the ends hanging freely.
Step 3. Glue on a fir branch, artificial flowers and beads.
Step 4. Then cones, acorns and rose hips are attached so that together they make up a miniature bouquet.
Step 5. Now you can add spices - cinnamon and star anise sticks, decorated with gold wire.
Step 6. The inevitable roughness when creating such a miniature composition (excess glue, asymmetrical arrangement of some elements) is easily hidden with the help of large mother-of-pearl beads.
The finished Biedermeier style magnet can be attached to the refrigerator!
The master class will tell you how to make a mini-composition in the Biedermeier style. To work you need to prepare:
1) glue gun and office glue;
2) a piece of colored cardboard (5x10 cm);
3) a small magnet (magnetic cards from children's lotto or alphabet are also suitable);
4) sisal (can be replaced with artificial snow or padding polyester);
5) branch of an artificial Christmas tree;
6) aromatic spices – star anise, cinnamon;
7) acorns, cones, rose hips;
8) any decor in the form of beads, chains, beads, artificial flowers.
First, the base is prepared - colored cardboard. A magnet or magnetic alphabet card is glued to it on the reverse side. Now you can get creative.
Step 1. Sisal or padding polyester fibers are randomly attached to the cardboard base using office glue.
Step 2.Beads (chain or decorative cord) are attached with hot silicone from a glue gun.
You can make some shape out of the beads or leave the ends hanging freely.
Step 3. Glue on a fir branch, artificial flowers and beads.
Step 4. Then cones, acorns and rose hips are attached so that together they make up a miniature bouquet.
Step 5. Now you can add spices - cinnamon and star anise sticks, decorated with gold wire.
Step 6. The inevitable roughness when creating such a miniature composition (excess glue, asymmetrical arrangement of some elements) is easily hidden with the help of large mother-of-pearl beads.
The finished Biedermeier style magnet can be attached to the refrigerator!
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