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Japanese Goodness in my hair!
I found these really awesome erasers and wanted to use them, so I made hair barrettes! They're very yummy and pretty.
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Step 1
Gather materials!
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Step 2
Cut an appropriate length of ribbon to cover the metal top of the barrette.
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Step 3
You need to make lightweight models of sushi using such materials as crayola foam clay. It comes in an aluminum bag and dries very quickly.
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Step 4
After the hot glue has dried hot glue the sushi pieces onto the ribbon.
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Step 5
Let dry for a few minutes, and tadaaaa! Itadakimasu!
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elisha
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Picayune, Mississippi, US
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41 projects
love it! i've seen sushi pieces like that at places like claire's and icing, you can take a lighter to the edges of the ribbon for just a split second and it will seal the fringey pieces
Roos
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Nijmegen, Gelderland, NL
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7 projects
haha, love it!
Jet H.
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Haarlem, North Holland, NL
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108 projects
lovely idea! thanks for the how to and sharing;-D