Nemo
NEMO FROM A PLASTIC EASTER EGG
Posted by KMOM14
About
I made this for as part Eggcellent Upcycling competition that starts May 1st at Craftster where you make something creative out of plastic Easter Eggs.
I tried to take pictures as a I went for a how-to, but as I basically figured it out and tweaked it as I went along, there are some instructions without pictures.
He can be used soley for decoration and possibly play for older children over 3 as the 9001 craft glue is pretty sturdy (if you were going to make for children under 3, I would recommend painting the eyes on to avoid a choking hazard).
The egg still opens up, so you could place something inside him and use him as a party favor or even a make and take project at a Nemo themed birthday party, or to hold a special treat; for now, mine is perched on the lid off of laundry soap and holding jewelry findings.
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You Will Need (10 things)
- 1 large orange plastic easter Decorative Egg
- 1 square each black and orange Felt
- 2 large Wiggly Eyes
- 9001 Craft Glue
- Scissors
- Black Fabric Paint
- White acrylic or Fabric Paint
- Red Fabric Paint (for the lips)
- Glitter Fabric Paint (to paint the lines on the fins)
- Popsicle Sticks (optional)
Steps (13 steps, 30 minutes)
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1
Cut out 2 of each of the following from the square of orange felt
- Small under developed side fin
- Regular side fin
- Tail
- Top fin (not pictured in top picture)Paint lines on each of the fins with the glitter fabric paint and allow them to dry.
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2
Lay one each of the fins on the edge of the black fabric and cut around about 1/4 inch from the edge on each.
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3
Put glue on the top edge of one of each of the fins
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4
Put the glued fin edge on the black piece of felt allowing 1/4 inch to peek over the top.
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5
Apply glue to the rest of the fin excep for 1/4 inch at the bottom of each and glue the side together
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6
Bend the unglued edges away from each other
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7
Apply glue to the bent edge on each fin
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8
and glue the fin to the bottom half of the egg.
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9
On the top half of the egg, apply black fabric paint around the egde and allow it to dry.
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10
Then take white paint and apply it directly above where the black paint was applied as indicated below.
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11
I didn't have any white fabric paint, only acrylic paint, so I put a dap on a piece of cardboard and used at popsicle stick
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12
to apply a line of white.
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13
After the layer of white paint is dry, paint a line of black next to the edge.
Repeat the black, white, black painting sequence on the bottom of the egg near where the tail is attached.
Next place a dab of glue on each googly eye, then apply it to the top of the eggDraw lips on the top of the egg down about 1/2 in and centered between the eyes and allow to dry, then outline with black (the red blends into the orange to much unless you ouline the lips with black).