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Cat bookends paint your own
Cat bookends paint your own










cat bookends paint your own
  1. CAT BOOKENDS PAINT YOUR OWN FREE
  2. CAT BOOKENDS PAINT YOUR OWN CRACK

Allow it to dry for the time specified on the glue tube (mine took 24 hours to dry). Time to attach the eagle! Using a super-strength, all-purpose adhesive, or a glue suited for attaching plastic to wood with a permanent bond, attach the eagle’s feet to the woodblock. Step 6: Apply the Adhesive to the Eagle's Feet Make sure the stain is completely dry before you do this. It’s not essential for this project, but if you want to do it, as I did, now’s the time (before you attach the eagle).įollow the instructions on the back of your wood varnish or polyacrylic protective finish spray can to give the woodblock a nice, protective coat. Whenever I stain wood projects, I like to give them a nice coat of wood varnish to seal and protect them. RELATED: Make Your Own Secret Hollow Book Step 5 (Optional): Seal the Woodblock The acrylic paint dries pretty quickly, so the wait time between coats was only about 15-30 minutes. I needed to do two coats of paint on the eagle to really make it look coppery. I’d recommend flipping it over onto something plastic (a grocery bag or garbage bag, for example), instead of onto paper – you don’t want the paper clinging to the block when you lift it off later! Step 4: Second Coat the Eagle Once you can touch the top without getting wood stain/stickiness on your fingers, it is ready to flip! Flip it over and stain the bottom. Step 3: Flip the Woodblock's Bottom Partīetween paint coats on your eagle, check on your woodblock. 50 from the craft store) or a small paintbrush, coat the eagle evenly in the metallic copper paint. While you’re waiting to flip the block and stain the bottom of it, let’s move on to the eagle. Make sure to stain in a well-ventilated area so you don’t get a headache! Step 2: Coat the Eagle With Paint

CAT BOOKENDS PAINT YOUR OWN CRACK

Make sure your wood stain is well-mixed after you crack it open, and then use a sponge or disposable paintbrush, to evenly brush on the stain.Ĭover the entire block (except for the bottom), and then set it aside to dry. Cover your work area with newspaper or plastic. Let’s start with the woodblock since we’ll have to stain it in two stages. OPTIONAL: (a general, indoor wood varnish in a spray can).3M makes a great all-purpose, super-strength adhesive that I picked up at Ace Hardware. Disposable sponge applicators or paintbrushes.I used a red mahogany stain (as you can see, that little can has been used for many projects already – it’s a great color!), to complement the regal copper of the eagle. A small can of wood stain from your local hardware store.The little bottles are only a few dollars each. Metallic copper paint (I only needed one little bottle for my eagle).A woodblock from your local craft store – or in my case, Michael’s Crafts, again.

CAT BOOKENDS PAINT YOUR OWN FREE

Don’t forget to get the Michael’s App for their free coupons – you can save up to 40% on single items when you bring the coupons on your phone, and the savings add up! Plastic, toy eagle (my dad has an affinity for eagles, but any animal would work for this project!) I found my eagle at Michael’s Crafts.Show your dad how much you care with this cheap handmade gift. All you need to do is visit your local craft store.

cat bookends paint your own

This DIY project is the perfect last-minute Father's Day gift idea.

cat bookends paint your own

This faux copper eagle bookend is sure to be a stunning, masculine adornment to his office or bookcase. RELATED: DIY Horse Bookends | Cool Bookends Faux Copper Eagle Bookend | DIY Father's Day Gift Ideas A Great Last-Minute Gift for Dad Want to give Dad something with class, eye-catching style, and a handmade touch? Try our faux copper eagle bookends! So I decided to give it a try on the bookends.Don't know what the best gift for dad is? Well, don't worry! We've put together this quick and easy tutorial for some DIY Father's Day Gift Ideas. My husband and I are fortunate to share the same initials, JK that is. I have been wanting to incorporate a monogram in our house for a long time.

cat bookends paint your own

No mugs, plates or Sharpie walls.Īfter running around the house and using the gold magic marker on some flower pots, tea light holders and frames (click here), I had an idea! Since I couldn’t get the scratches out of the bookends, I ended up priming them with metal primer and then painting them white. Alright, yes, it’s another Sharpie marker project. I couldn’t help myself. I told you last week how obsessed I was with the Pinterest sharpie projects (like this, this and this one) but I wanted to put my own spin on it this time. Just polishing them with Brasso didn’t work. I really would have loved to use them as is since I love brass but they were so scratched and used that I decided to give them a makeover. I wanted to redo my abused brass auction bookends.












Cat bookends paint your own