Homemade CROSS centerpieces:
I also enjoy making homemade arts and crafts. Making something from nothing, well not nothing but out of nothing. I like making things up - I like making things I see. If I can visualize it, I can make it! I use to want to work in movie special effects and make miniatures all day, but by the time I got to college everything was digital and there was hardly any "hands on" work anymore. So I incorporate my passion into special events and party planning. Here is one of my favorites! The hand made Cross Center Pieces I made for my daughters Christening. Please feel free to take a look and take a page out of my "book". Hope you like it and can make your own! If not, give me a call, I'm for hire :)
CROSS CENTERPIECE. I measured and cut 9 crosses (8 inch tall X 6 wide) from a 30X20 piece of foam core board. I used a ruler and pencil to mark each cross for cutting. I used a straight edge (carpet knife) razor for cutting.
CROSS CENTER PIECE. I used 1/2 inch foam board (30X20) and was able to cut 9 crosses our of each (8 inch tall and 6 inch across). And out of each square cut out (trash? nope!) - I made the square bases to stand up the crosses.
CROSS CENTERPIECE. After the crosses were cut out, I used satin ribbon and double sided tape to line the edges of the crosses and the bases.
CROSS CENTERPIECES. After the ribbon was in place, I cut out felt crosses to tape to each side of the foam crosses, and the tops of the bases.
CROSS CENTERPIECE. After the satin and the felt were in place, I put the cross and base together. Then I added embelishments. An adhesive gem in the middle, tulle, white flowers and ribbon.
What exactly did you use the spray mount for?
ReplyDeleteto stick the felt to the crosses at first, then i used double sided tape.
ReplyDeleteso would I be able to use regular stick glue instead of spray mount because I read online that stuff is expensive ?
ReplyDeleteAlso, what did you use the straight pins for? And how did you attatch the cross to the base ?
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