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In case you haven't noticed, little girls begin accumulating accessories very early on in life. Their first accessories are typically little bows and barrettes. Finding a way to store and organize these items can often be a bit difficult. These items are so small can be lost easily. Well here is an adorable project that can help solve this problem. This Owl Barrette Holder is the perfect way to store your little girl’s barrettes. Cathie and Steve designed this project. It is very simple to create, and it is a great project to have your kids help make.
PLAID Supplies
· FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Bright Green, 2 oz.
· Mod Podge ® Matte, 8 oz.
Other Supplies Wood owl shape (or other shape of your choosing) Scrapbook paper (3 sheets of coordinating designs) Ribbon (2 coordinating colors - 1.5 feet of 1 color and 3 feet of the other) Adhesive letters (to spell the name of your choice) Craft knife and cutting mat Hot glue gun Foam brush
Instructions
1. Use a sponge brush to base-coat the wood owl shape with Bright Green. Allow to dry and apply a second coat. Allow to dry for 24 hours.
2. Use the craft knife and cutting mat to cut shapes of scrapbook paper to cover areas of the owl.
3. Apply scrapbook papers to the owl using a sponge brush and Mod Podge Gloss. Apply Mod Podge directly to the bottom of the papers and adhere to the owl. Allow to dry for two hours and then coat the entire surface of the owl.
4. Affix the adhesive stickers to the owl with the name of your choice.
5. Cut the 3” of ribbon into two 1.5” strips. Hot glue the three strips of ribbon to the back of the owl. Allow project to dry completely before using.
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