Sentences with phrase «cut pieces of cardboard»

For gift boxes, most subscription boxes have their name front and center on the lid, so I used cut pieces of cardboard, stock picture cards and washi tape to cover the name.
>> > Cut pieces of cardboard and hot glue them into the box making a checker board like pattern.
For gift boxes, most subscription boxes have their name front and center on the lid, so I used cut pieces of cardboard, stock picture cards and washi tape to cover the name.
To make the city backdrop, I simply cut a piece of cardboard into the shape I wanted and painted it with blue tempera paint.
I then cut a piece of cardboard almost the same size as the pillow cover and inserted it inside to keep the paint from seeping through.
Cut a piece of cardboard to fit inside the lid of the basket and two rectangles of gingham 1 1/2 in.

Not exact matches

Place a strip of parchment over your pattern printout and loosely affix with tape.It also helps to place it on a piece of cardboard for stability (like from a cut - up cereal box).
I was way behind schedule and didn't want to roll and cut, so I rolled each half into a loggish shape and put it in the crook of a folded piece of cardboard (to make the bottom of the heart), then I dented the top with another piece of folded cardboard (to make the top of the heart).
Using the second piece of cardboard, cut out a large circle about 3 inches bigger than the circle in step one.
Get a piece of very, very strong cardboard or poster board and cut it, so it fits the entire side (from the inside) and about 10 - 12 inches above.
I cut two pieces of cardboard for each size of square and 8 - 10 pieces of paper.
Carefully cut a piece of corrugated cardboard that is slightly longer and wider than the length of one straw.
If you want to paint your cut - out wreath, lay the «front» burlap piece flat on a piece of cardboard or painting drop cloth.
I also had a training technue using a piece of card board cut about one foot square with one hand you hold the target letting go at the same time you punch a hole in the cardboard, to ad to my focus I would draw a human face on the target.I progressed to the point where I could punch a clean hole in an eye on the target over 97 % of the time this is using cardboard rated at 350 lbs per square inch.The strikes were finger of index and middle finger.Pushups work
Make a stencil in your favorite design, like a heart or star, by cutting the shape out of a piece of cardboard.
For the length of each cardboard piece: — Cut piece # 1 to the same as the height as the device.
I made 4 of them in just a couple of hours — the most time consuming part was cutting out all the cardboard pieces.
Cut out pieces of cardboard the size and shape of each surface, such as the changing table and crib, and put double - sided tape on one side and cover with the tape side up.
To train cats to stay away from particular surfaces, cut out a piece of cardboard the size and shape of the surface area you want the cat to stay off of.
Cut additional pieces of cardboard to fit the inner walls.
I and my fellow coworkers would often come into the shop in the morning to find posters covered in bloody fingerprints because Jim had handled art unaware that he'd cut himself on the edge of a piece of glass or given himself a paper cut on some cardboard backing.
Pieces included a cardboard cut - out of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump connected at their noses by a single loc, a metallic rainbow loc, and one connected to a jacket, among other inventive iterations.
This modest statement conceals the fact that these pieces are original and extremely challenging works of art that combine large scale abstractions in yellow, green, blue, and purple with the texture of torn, cut, and carved cardboard.
His pieces are made of found materials such as twigs or eucalyptus leaves, or glass, polaroids, unprepossessing black and white photographs, simple shapes cut from tin in various sizes, little pieces of carved wood or stone, clay, small mirrors and panes of glass, corrugated cardboard, or an assortment of odd linear bits of metal.
Recycled pieces of fabric, drapery, scraps of wood, wire, cut cardboard and paper, other photos, painted motifs, yarn, cord, ceramics, and stickers come and go, speaking not of Michelangelo but of a latter - day tween - on - a-budget twist on Giacometti's emaciated sickly figures — suburban sprawl and craft - store spree meet creeping apocalyptic bleakness on the one hand, and tenderness with a sweet attention to detail on the other.
They were full of falsehoods, they were full of lies and to cut a long story short — I took a sketchbook and I had linear drawings of wild cucumber plants and I sank one of those images — a silhouette of it — into a tiny piece of cardboard.
Cardboard cuttings, cloths, bronze, or wire mesh fragments he joined to pieces of aluminium fixed to metal structures.
For the backing, I cut up small cardboard pieces and glued tied strings of thin twine tied in a loop.
And if you don't have one, Arpitha Badrinath, owner of Knotty Hippooo, proposes: «You could take a thick cardboard, cut it to a rectangle piece, and make it into a cylinder.
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