Pasta painting
Do you still use pasta exclusively for soups and side dishes? But in vain! This product is great for creativity. This master class will change your idea of pasta. You will learn how to make a large picture out of them that will fit perfectly into the interior of the kitchen. If you are interested in an idea, then quickly prepare everything you need to implement it.
Namely:
First, prepare the basis for your future masterpiece. To do this, take a piece of cardboard (hardboard). It can be any size, it all depends on your preferences. The optimal size is 35 cm by 45 cm.
Next, take a piece of regular burlap and cut it to the size of the cardboard base. Don't forget to allow an allowance of 2.5 cm on each side.
Using a heat gun, glue the fabric to the base, pulling it tightly on all sides.
Fix the sides first.
Then glue the top and bottom allowances of the burlap. Make sure that the corners are even and at the same time well stretched.
The base is ready! Burlap looks very textured. If you don’t like this material, then choose linen or calico fabric. The main condition is that the material must be monochromatic.
Now select pasta of different shapes and sizes. You will definitely need long spaghetti, thin and thick spirals, shells, wheels, scallops and horns.
Apply PVA glue to the base. Let these be chaotic strokes, reminiscent of an air whirlwind.
Arrange a handful of long spaghetti in a fan shape and press lightly with your hands to set with glue.
If in some places the pasta is not fixed, you can additionally apply a little glue on top. After drying it will not be visible.
Then take 5 thin long pasta and put 2-3 cones on them.
Glue these blanks onto the spaghetti fan.
Next, make the flowers using wheels for the center and thick spirals for the petals.
You should get 5 lush flowers.
Form the stems from thin spirals.
And the leaves are made of rounded horns.
Glue small shells and scallops along the top edge of the picture in a chaotic manner.
That's all, the pasta painting is ready. The result was a lush bouquet. After drying, all elements are held securely and firmly on the canvas.
This is an ingenious way to use up leftover pasta that is sitting idle in the kitchen cabinets.
Hang your masterpiece in your kitchen and expect admiring reviews from your guests. Such an extraordinary craft will cause them genuine wild delight.
If desired, the work can be varnished or painted in a gold or silver shade. It is better to paint with a spray can.
Don't be afraid to experiment, create amazing paintings from the most unexpected materials!
Namely:
- - a piece of thick cardboard or hardboard;
- - a piece of burlap;
- - thermo gun;
- - pasta of different sizes and shapes;
- - a tube of universal glue (preferably PVA).
First, prepare the basis for your future masterpiece. To do this, take a piece of cardboard (hardboard). It can be any size, it all depends on your preferences. The optimal size is 35 cm by 45 cm.
Next, take a piece of regular burlap and cut it to the size of the cardboard base. Don't forget to allow an allowance of 2.5 cm on each side.
Using a heat gun, glue the fabric to the base, pulling it tightly on all sides.
Fix the sides first.
Then glue the top and bottom allowances of the burlap. Make sure that the corners are even and at the same time well stretched.
The base is ready! Burlap looks very textured. If you don’t like this material, then choose linen or calico fabric. The main condition is that the material must be monochromatic.
Now select pasta of different shapes and sizes. You will definitely need long spaghetti, thin and thick spirals, shells, wheels, scallops and horns.
Apply PVA glue to the base. Let these be chaotic strokes, reminiscent of an air whirlwind.
Arrange a handful of long spaghetti in a fan shape and press lightly with your hands to set with glue.
If in some places the pasta is not fixed, you can additionally apply a little glue on top. After drying it will not be visible.
Then take 5 thin long pasta and put 2-3 cones on them.
Glue these blanks onto the spaghetti fan.
Next, make the flowers using wheels for the center and thick spirals for the petals.
You should get 5 lush flowers.
Form the stems from thin spirals.
And the leaves are made of rounded horns.
Glue small shells and scallops along the top edge of the picture in a chaotic manner.
That's all, the pasta painting is ready. The result was a lush bouquet. After drying, all elements are held securely and firmly on the canvas.
This is an ingenious way to use up leftover pasta that is sitting idle in the kitchen cabinets.
Hang your masterpiece in your kitchen and expect admiring reviews from your guests. Such an extraordinary craft will cause them genuine wild delight.
If desired, the work can be varnished or painted in a gold or silver shade. It is better to paint with a spray can.
Don't be afraid to experiment, create amazing paintings from the most unexpected materials!
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