HELLO WORLD
Ich habe 3-D Buchstaben aus alten Kartons gebastelt und mit Karten beklebt:
HELLO WORLD
I've made 3D letters from old cardboard and glue maps on it:
Und so hab ich es gemacht:
Einzelteile der Buchstaben auf Pappe zeichnen und ausschneiden.
And this is how I did it:
Draw all parts of the letters on cardboard and cut it out.
Anschließend die Einzelteile mit Heißkleber zusammensetzen.
Then glue the pieces together with a glue gun.
Großen Bogen Tonkarton in Streifen schneiden, um damit die Seiten der Buchstaben zu verkleiden.
Cut large sheets of construction paper into strips to cover the sides of the letters.
Streifen so falten, dass sie genau passen.
Fold the strips that they fit exactly.
Dann die Streifen ankleben. Ich habe dafür einen Klebestift benutzt.
Then glue the stripes on the letters. I've used a glue stick.
Seiten aus einem alten Atlas schneiden, oder was ihr sonst wollt.
Cut out pages from an old atlas, or what you else want.
Darauf die Buchstaben zeichnen und ausschneiden.
Then draw the letters on it and cut them out.
Diese nur noch auf die Buchstaben kleben - fertig!
Glue it on the letters - ready!
Um die Buchstaben an die Wand zu kleben, habe ich auf der Rückseite Klebegummi angebracht. So kann ich sie immer wieder anders anbringen.
I use removable adhesive putty to put them on the wall.
So I can always put them different.
Und so kann es an der Wand aussehen:
And so it may look on the wall:
Detail:
Wow, looks really cool! I think I'll try it too :)
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Miek
HELLO! lol Love this!
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This is great! I made something similar this week from a diaper box. I love free craft sources :)
ReplyDeleteVery fun idea! Making your own letters is great, they would be completely lightweight. Thanks for sharing at Etcetorize!
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These letters look fantastic! What a great budget friendly project!
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This looks awesome!! I'm gonna try it out for my family room!!
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Found your blog via The NY Melrose Family link party. Love how this project turned out, I really like the look of letters/maps as art.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and easy, too, with the cardboard.
ReplyDeleteReally great project. I love the use of the maps.
ReplyDeleteFun project. .:)
ReplyDeleteI love the way these look covered in the old maps!
ReplyDeleteSO CUTE ;)
ReplyDeleteI love this world paper.... i´ll do that too ;)
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