![]() You might want to resize the mushroom of your choice so that it fits the plate or so that you can fit multiple mushrooms on the surface.Ĭolor them in and cut them out, and then you’re going to Mod Podge the mushroom(s) to the plate, applying a few coats at least. Decorative Platesįor this craft, you will need cheap, non-plastic plates that you can find at the dollar store, as well as Mod Podge. Then you can tack or tape the bunting up on the wall. You’re going to poke holes in the top and then take a long piece of string or thread and, one by one, tie them all together with about four or five inches of space between each mushroom. Bunting Room Décorįor a groovy sunroom, bedroom, or even sylvan-themed nursery, pick out five or six mushrooms, color them in, and cut them out. You should have created flaps that you can slide the book’s front and back into. Then fold the page, top and bottom, along those lines. Line up the book you want to cover with the page and mark where the top and bottom lie. Print it off and color it in, then turn the page over so that the picture is face-down (it should be on the left now). Place the picture on the right-hand side and leave about an inch margin around the three edges (top, bottom, and right). To do this, you will need to resize the illustrations by copying/pasting them out of the PDF and into a word processor document whose orientation is set to landscape. Book Coversįor small books that need a little jazzing up (or protection from normal wear/tear and dust), turn my mushroom pictures into adorable covers. Here are 10 affordable, fun, and creative craft ideas you can do with your completed coloring page! 10.
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