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Monday, December 2, 2013

2013 JOURNEY TO CHRISTMAS: CLIPBOARD CRAFT PROJECT

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking

2013 JOURNEY TO CHRISTMAS
CLIPBOARD CRAFT PROJECT 

Are you looking for a creative way 
to package cookies/treats?

Try a CLIPBOARD as a base!

I found this idea in Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Publications:  Food Gifts.
CLICK each photo to ENLARGE.

GATHER SUPPLIES

  • Clipboards (I found normal size clipboards at one of the Dollar Stores, and smaller ones at Office Depot)
  • Acrylic Paints  (Hobby Lobby)
  • Paint Brushes  (Art brushes for details)
  • Stencil Brushes (Flat bristles on the bottom of the brush)
  • Stencils  (You can paint freehand or use stencils as a base and then add details.)
  • Water
  • Paper Towels 
  • Scrapbook Paper (To put under treat bags)
  • Ribbon/Decorations (To Tie on Clipboard)

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Stencil Brush & Acrylic Paint.  Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood

My granddaughter, Megan Jewell, asked me to paint a raccoon on her clipboard.  I added a monogram "M" (made from pipecleaners) and jingle bells for decorations.   

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You can use clear plastic bags to add treats to the clipboard (as in the magazine example above).  

purchased colorful Sleeves/Envelopes (normally used for CDs and DVDs) with clear windows to put the cookies/treats in.
 
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Mini Clipboard 
  • Pipecleaner Monogram 
  • Mini-Evergreen Floral with Braided Cording
  • Sleeve/Envelope for Cookies/Treats


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I added a brownie treat to Ben's clipboard.  

We will make homemade SUGAR COOKIES, and add them to some of the clipboards.   I will add my mother's and grandmother's SUGAR COOKIE recipe in an upcoming blog, along with photos of our Christmas cookies.  
  
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STENCIL Names or Phrases
  • Use Paper Plate as Paint Palette.
  • Add a drop or two (very small amount) of Acrylic Paint, and blend on palette.
  • Dip STENCIL BRUSH into paint.
  • Dab STENCIL BRUSH with paint on to paper towel to remove some of the paint.
  • You almost want to have a dry brush to stencil.
  • Too much paint on the brush will push the paint outside or under the lines of the stencil.

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  • Place the stencil on the clipboard.
  • Hold or tape the stencil in place. 
  • Dab/Stipple  the paint up and down (almost a dry brush technique). 


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Acrylic Paints, Stencils, Water Tub for Brushes.  Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood

 HOW TO STENCIL
CLICK on the link or COPY & PASTE the link in your browser:
http://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?p=how+to+stencil

 
Acrylic Paints, Stencils, Water Tub for Brushes.  Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood
I use a Paper Plate as Paint Palette (Blending Acrylic Paint and Water) and Artist Brush to add Details.  Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood
I use Acrylic Paint and an Artist Brush to add Details.  Copyright Marcia Norwood
Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood

  Start with a STENCIL, and then add details.

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Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood

 Have fun!
  

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 Take care of your brushes after painting.
  • Wash under COLD water.  (Hot water will loosen glue inside the brush.)
  • Add a little bit of dishwashing liquid soap to the palm of your hand and gently clean the brush with soap and water.
  • Never leave a good brush in the water tub.


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 This is my favorite new project for Christmas 2013.

I'm always looking for new ways to
package my homemade goodies.

 Imagine the possibilities!

Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood

Copyright 2013 Marcia Norwood


Thanks for stopping by!

Come back often, and invite a friend!

Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking


  





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