THROWBACK THURSDAY: WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE PARTY
It was a fine day that day, when I managed to make and decorate props for a party themed from the book Where The Wild Things Are. Was I excited? Of course! Was I happy with the results? You bet! I made a tree backdrop, pretend-fire, and a Where The Wild Things Are pinata!
DIY Where The Wild Things Are Pinata Face
What you need: a large sheet of brown cardboard, acrylic paint, black coloring pencil, black crepe paper
How to make:
1. Shape the cardboard into a giant circle with two devil horns and draw a rough sketch of the eyes, nose, and teeth
2. Color them in with paint. I also painted the horns white.
3. Using a black coloring pencil, trace over the eyes, nose, teeth and other features using sketch strokes to perfect the look.
4. Make fringe using the black crepe paper and stick around the face making it look hairy.
Easy, right? I bet anyone can do this! Oh, you can also see the full tutorial of this pinata project in the upcoming Air Asia magazine. Happy crafting, guys!
POSTED BY AMESH AND SHEILA
The dessert table backdrop
Cake and cookie by @alinaratih
The photo booth with tents and pretend-fire!
What you need: a large sheet of brown cardboard, acrylic paint, black coloring pencil, black crepe paper
How to make:
1. Shape the cardboard into a giant circle with two devil horns and draw a rough sketch of the eyes, nose, and teeth
2. Color them in with paint. I also painted the horns white.
3. Using a black coloring pencil, trace over the eyes, nose, teeth and other features using sketch strokes to perfect the look.
4. Make fringe using the black crepe paper and stick around the face making it look hairy.
Easy, right? I bet anyone can do this! Oh, you can also see the full tutorial of this pinata project in the upcoming Air Asia magazine. Happy crafting, guys!
POSTED BY AMESH AND SHEILA
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