Glitter Dolls and Trees
If you want to learn how to make miniature dolls or bottle brush tree crafts, then this project is for you. These glitter dolls and trees from Art Glitter have just enough glitter to make your home sparkle.
Materials:
- Acrylic paints: variety of bright, pastel and metallic colors
- Flocking: variety of colors
- Art Glitter: Designer Dries Clear Adhesive
- Art Glitter: Variety of Ultrafine Transparent Glitter
- Art Glitter: Variety of Ultrafine Opaque Glitter
- Art Glitter: Variety of Fine Glass Glitters (For various effects)
- Hand sculpted clay figurine or store bought plastic or paper figurine
- Small-medium sized bleached bottle brush trees (refer to tree bleaching and dye instructions)
- Container of water
- Paintbrush
- Scissors
- Hot glue and hot glue sticks
- Crepe paper
- Paper
- Tinsel garland
- Tinsel chenille stems
- Small bulbs
- Millinery flowers
- Tiny pompoms
- Sequins
- Tiny pearl strands
Instructions:
Directions for Glittering Toy Blocks
- Coat the lettered rim part of a toy block with Dries Clear Adhesive.
- Sprinkle wet adhesive with glitter of choice, let dry then slightly tap off excess.
Directions for Toy Block Dolls
- Attach figurine of choice to toy wooden block using hot glue, let set a minute.
- Begin decorating your figurine w/ flocking, texture glitter or glitter of choice. Adhere these textures using Art Glitter Dries Clear adhesive, let dry and tap off the excess.
- Decorate your toy top with a small bottle brush glittered tree, glittered crown, glittered hat or mini bell, berries, millinery, crepe paper and tinsel.
- Coat the toy block base using a variety of Art Glitter products.
Tips:
- Use basic wooden square shapes, instead of toy blocks and coat w/glitter.
- Use cupcake/sugar craft figurines and picks instead of sculpted ones.
- Hot glue toy blocks to a floral wreath, add a holiday word banner and coat the blocks in various coordinating glitter colors.
- Spell out your favorite holiday word using toy blocks and glitter.
Glittering and Bleaching Trees
Materials:
- Acrylic paints: variety of bright, pastel and metallic colors
- Ink, Koolaid
- Spray paint base coat
- Spray paint or hair color spray paint: variety of bright, pastel and metallic colors
- Art Glitter: Designer Dries Clear Adhesive
- Art Glitter: Designer Dries White Adhesive
- Art Glitter: Faux Snow
- Art Glitter: Vintage Fine Glass Glitter #611 Antique Silver
- Art Glitter: Vintage Fine Glass Glitter #613 Diamond Dust
- Art Glitter: Variety of Fine Glass Glitters (For various effects)
- Bleach
- Small-large sized trees (bottle brush or holiday Christmas trees)
- Large plastic storage container (for big trees)
- Small plastic or foil pan (for small-medium trees-bottle brush)
- Painters ventilation mask(for spray paint)
- Newspaper
- Recycled box (for spray paint)
- Container of water
- Paintbrush
- Old salad tongs
- Scissors
- Hot glue and hot glue sticks
- Tinsel garland
- Tinsel chenille stems
- Small bulbs
- Millinery flowers
- Tiny pompoms
- Sequins
- Tiny pearl strands
- Flocking
Directions for Bleached and Glittered Bottle Brush Trees:
Use in ventilated area, I recommend outside or in garage
- Place bottlebrush trees in a large pan, cover with bleach, turning trees with tongs every 5-10 minutes or so until completely bleached and no green color remains. Smaller trees will bleach faster, larger ones longer.
- Let dry for 24 hours on a stack of newspapers or disposable plastic plate.
- Once trees have dried, begin painting or dying them. To spray paint color on them, place in a recycled box and spray paint with the color or your choice. To dye them follow the drink mix recipe below, once dyed, let dry.
- Once your trees have been colored and dried, apply designer dries clear adhesive to them. With a paintbrush paint the adhesive onto all the edges.
- Next sprinkle some #611 Antique Silver Glass Glitter or # 613 Diamond Dust onto the pinecone, let dry, shake off excess. For snowy trees apply the Dries White adhesive followed by Faux Snow.
Directions for Bleached and Glittered Large Christmas Trees:
Use in well ventilated area, I recommend outside your house
- Place medium to large trees in a recycled box or on a bed of newspapers, place tree onto this area, put on ventilation mask, and spray paint with the spray paint base coat, let dry 10 minutes, repeat.
- Now spray paint with color of choice, the more coats you spray the brighter your trees. Always follow spray paint manufacturer instructions.
- Once trees have been spray-painted and dried, apply Designer Dries Clear adhesive to them. With a paintbrush paint the adhesive onto all the edges.
- Next sprinkle some #611 Antique Silver Glass Glitter or # 613 Diamond Dust onto the pinecone, let dry, shake off excess. For snowy trees apply the Dries White adhesive followed by Faux Snow.
- Decorate with tinsel, tinsel garland, bulbs, millinery and glittered ornaments.
Koolaid Drink Mix Dye Recipe
- In medium sized bowl mix the Koolaid powder with 1/4 to 1/3 cup white vinegar. For brighter colors use less water and more powder. For softer colors use more water. If Koolaid is not available replace with food coloring or inks.
- Pour Koolaid dye over your trees and turn w/tong until completely dyed, repeat until desired color is achieved, let set and dry 24 hours.
Tips:
- Try glittering your trees with a variety of glass glitter colors
- Paint stripes onto your bottlebrush trees.
- Turn the trees into dolls using clay or foam heads, and other embellishments
- Glitter Christmas tree stems each with a different color or with two favorite colors, how about pink glass glitter on one stem and silver glass glitter on another stem.
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BettyVedder
May 02, 2017
Oh wow, I love these! They remind me of childhood. I bet I could go to the thrift store and get a bunch of the parts and get started right away. Thanks for the great and inspiring idea!
Craft Sprite
Sep 13, 2011
Someone needs to read the article by Maria Nevis - Show It Off - Tips for Photographing your Projects That second picture is such a mess you can't tell background from the craft
ABornNutt 5573305
Aug 31, 2011
Project is kind of cute but not really something you would have alot of use for if what you are looking for is miniature dolls that look like mini people
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