Sentences with phrase «crafting knife»

Make a hole a few inches from one of the edges using your hole punch or crafting knife so that a piece of ribbon can go through.
It makes me want to break out the modelling glue and craft knife and create some F1 car fusions of my own!
On my first attempt I gave myself finger blisters from using a blunt, sticky craft knife and card that was far too thick, but it all came with practice and perseverance.
Her initial attempt ended in blisters from using a blunt craft knife on card that was far too thick, but she persevered and now she is a highly skilled papercut artist, who specialises in intricate floral and lacy designs in pretty pastel shades.
With the craft knife, in the center of the sparkly cardboard stage floor, I cut a small section out, again, just big enough for the stick to fit through.
Use a craft knife to cut out the Turkey from a sheet of paper and use this as a mask for stamping through.
Use a craft knife to cut out the Viking helmet from a sheet of paper and use this as a mask for stamping through.
Next, use a pencil or a craft knife to mark the top flap of the felt pouch to make sure the slit in the flap will be in the right place to meet the button perfectly.
Scissors, or craft knife and straightedge (the latter is faster but more dangerous!)
Shoebox or a square - shaped box and lid Cardboard tubes, from paper towels, foil or plastic wrap, or wooden dowels 4 - 10 pieces of printer paper (8 1/2 x 11») Drawing materials Scissors, craft knife and tape
Use the craft knife to cut through the cardboard along three sides, as shown, and then fold the cardboard up along the uncut line to form a flap.
All you need is a craft knife, a cutting surface, and some colorful paper and you can make your own in a matter of minutes.
The print will print on 8 1/2 ″ x 11 ″ paper so you will have to trim your print down to 8 ″ x 10 ″ with a craft knife or scissors to fit in a standard frame.
I drew it out with a sharpie and then used a craft knife and a metal ruler to cut out the goals.
A craft knife creates beautiful pictures with intricate and detailed cuts from a single sheet of paper.
Here's an envelope that lets you sneak a peek: Cut out a window shape with scissors or a craft knife.
A few dots with a craft knife to make the bubbles along the side add to the effect.
With a craft knife, cut out the center eye holes.
Use scissors or a craft knife (an adult's job) to cut an oval opening large enough to fit a child's foot into in the top of each box:
(Safety note: Just remember that craft knives are super sharp; only adults should use... MORE craft knives when cutting the duct tape.)
Cut the bottom off the bottle (this is easiest with a craft knife, so needs to be done by an adult or an older child under supervision).
Firmly hold the ruler along the line and cut along the line with the craft knife.
You're only going to need a handful of items to do this craft: a cardboard box, of course; a glue gun, a craft knife, a ruler, a pencil and a marker, twine, twigs, and fabric for the sail.
All you need to make a cardboard playhouse is corrugated cardboard, a craft knife, paint, a hole punch and some twine!
What You Need: Empty and clean plastic bottle (1 litter) 2 wooden spoons Craft knife One small eye screw And some twine Start by drawing about 1.5 cm asterisk on the side of the bottle.
What you need: One 1.5 litter plastic water bottle Aluminium foil Craft knife Black tape Flashlight Red paint (acrylic) Some clay White craft foam Sellotape How to do it: Start by cutting the...
With the help of photo - editing software to turn a picture into a stencil, I got to work with a craft knife and carved my own likeness into one of the large pumpkins.
Cut out the swirl shapes with the heated craft knife, tightening the blade as necessary.
Print out your photo & use your craft knife or scissors to cut out the camera photo.
What you will need to make these gorgeous flowers ~ Sculpey III Polymer Clay, a rolling pin, craft knife, small gauged wire, toothpick, Elmer's e Advanced ProBond Advanced Glue (my favorite glue), aluminum foil, Glass Glitter
Then, with the craft knife, cut out long leaf shapes, some small some bigger.
Supplies ~ baking soda clay, rolling pin, craft knife, sanding block, hot glue gun and sticks, copper wire
Using a craft knife on a self - sealing cutting mat makes this easy.
The puzzles were pretty stuck together from all the paint between the pieces so I broke them very carefully and also needed to use a craft knife in some places to cut through the paint layer.
Bezatesa, thinner chipboard can be cut with a paper trimmer, but for thicker stuff, I use a craft knife against a metal ruler.
Just slice the cover of the binder open with a craft knife and remove the perfect chipboard that's waiting inside.
Other: Willow charcoal, craft knife and sanding block, kitchen paper, eraser, scratcher Willow charcoal
A kneaded eraser is handy and something to sharpen your pencils (a craft knife and sanding block is best for charcoal pencils),
Other: Kneadable eraser, craft knife or pencil sharpener, piece of grease proof paper to protect your surface (or printer paper will do).
Something to keep your pencils sharp (a craft knife and sanding block is best for charcoal pencils)
Step 6: Trim off the excess wallpaper with a utility or crafts knife.
You will need: Knuff magazine files, Ikea Good quality wrapping paper or wallpaper offcuts Spray adhesive Soft cloth Old newspaper Craft knife Cutting mat Scissors Pencil Ruler
Peel off and discard the leaves then carefully cut round the shapes using a craft knife.
Mini Pallet Coaster For Your Pallet Coffee Table craft sticks + wood stain + hot glue gun + craft knife
Painted Farmhouse Sign (The Easy Way) wood plank + paint + cardstock + craft knife + painter's tape + sander / sandpaper + hanging kit
Cut tree shapes from white vinyl using a craft knife and cutting mat, then stick these onto the black, spacing to create your desired image.
Remove the suitacase lid by either taking off the hinges or cutting through the fold of the join with a craft knife or scalpel.
Last year for my bunco club Christmas party, we were to wrap our gift as special as possible, I found a small old book with a charming green cover, I glued half of the pages together in the front, and the back half together as well, I took a craft knife and cut out a space big enough to fit a book store gift card in.
Tape the pattern on the decorative paper applied to the wall; use a crafts knife to cut around the template.
Use a craft knife to clean up the edges of the tape.
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