I finally felt a little sleepy these past two days.
I entered the office yawning, and was given another jerk by my senior.
I cover my head and sit in my seat, but still feel sleepy, what should I do?
Am I the kind of person who is sleepy in spring, tired in autumn, and takes a nap in summer?
Some friends want to ask me, what about winter?
You must have the consciousness to hibernate in winter!
This is the Paper Art Network. If you are sleepy, let us accompany you all the way!
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Today I will share three display racks for displaying greeting cards.
Tutorial 1: Greeting Card Hanger
Prepare materials;
Embroidery Stretch, if there is no embroidery stretch, you can use iron wire, copper wire, etc.
Scissors, hot melt glue, thread, small clips.
If possible, prepare some small pom-poms.
If you don’t have small pom-poms, you can also poke a few by yourself if you have wool felt.
Make a few small tassels with thread.
Use several threads of the same length to fix the embroidery stretcher.
Strung the pom-poms together, Xiaoyi thought it would be nice to poke a few of them with wool felt.!
You can customize the color and shape yourself.
As for Xiaobai, Xiaoyi simply uses the same color series when it comes to color selection.
Of course the color matching is optional!
Use hot glue to stick the small clip to the circle.
If wire is used, it can be tied with thread.
You can also add other decorations if you have them on hand.
Non-woven fabrics, ribbons, and lace are all acceptable, and
hot melt glue can stick them firmly.
Once its done, just clip the greeting card on and you're done!
Tutorial 2: Small House Display
Preparation materials:
Clay, paint, pen knife, glue.
Clay, pottery clay, and polymer clay are all acceptable.
The shapes are similar Yes, there are just a few processes that are different.
Paint: It is recommended to use acrylic paint.
The pen knife is used to cut clay.
For glue, Xiaoyi has never tried using white latex to stick clay.
Anyone who has tried it can leave a message to Xiaoyi and tell me whether it is ok.
Generally, you can consider using hot melt glue.
Place the clay The rod is flat, if there is no mold, just use a pen sharpener.
Glue the clay pieces together.
Get some decorative powder and stick it on the roof.
After drying, you can insert greeting cards.
Tutorial 3: Greeting card stand
Preparation materials:
Card board, hole punch, wood nails, paint, scissors, pen sharpener.
Cardboard or cardboard will work. If you are worried that the jammed paper is too heavy,
You can use iron wire behind the jammed paper or add a few more layers of jammed paper to fix and support it.
Punch holes in the cardboard first. If you don’t have a hole punch, use a pen knife or scissors to slowly cut it.
Color the cardboard. Punch holes for greeting cards, too.
Use wooden nails to fix it on the background. It doesn't matter if you don't use wooden nails.
You can also hang it directly with an S-shaped wire such as a paper clip.
Three types Which greeting card display rack do you prefer?