~ xmas tree project: the star ~

17 December 2013

usually, every year, we make some DIY christmas tree decorations… the first year was colored drawings. the second year was the shiny balls… this one didn’t go so well, because at that age (3 years old), aina wasn’t strong enough to push the small pins into the styrofoam balls. the third year was the most successful: stuffed felt decorations… she has learned how to sew and she had a lot of fun with the felt…

too bad, last year we didn’t continue the tradition, because we went to Jakarta for Christmas and had the whole three weeks of holiday there.

this year, i ran out of ideas on what to make. aina is much better at sewing, and has been making stuffed felt a lot lately (gifts for grandparents and all). so making stuffed felt isn’t new anymore.

when we put up the christmas tree three days ago, we realized that we didn’t have any stars to put on top of the tree. so, there we go: this year’s xmas tree project would be the gold star!

we were lucky that the nearby Art Friend has star-shaped styrofoam. it’s light and paintable… perfect. we also got a bottle of gold glitter paint, a bottle of free gold glitter, and heart-shaped glitter.

star-making. #HolidayCrafts

we then painted the star with the glitter paint. the glitter paint would not immediately cover everything with glitter, so we had to do a few coats of it.

making the gold star
making the gold star

before it dried, we sprinkled it with gold glitter and put the heart-shaped glitter all over the wet-paint, so they stick to the star… then we let it dry for about half an hour. then we repeated the process again: paint, sprinkle, dry… it took us 3 coats to get the star evenly coated with the glitter.

making the gold star
making the gold star
making the gold star

then, i stuck a green wire (those used in flower-making) on to the star… and i learned my lesson: i should’ve stuck the wire BEFORE doing the painting and the glittering…

- to avoid glitter-transfer. i had to hold the star firmly to stick the wire into the styrofoam, and this caused the glitter paint to stick to my hands, and i had to repatch the bald spots on the star after the wire was done.

- the wire could have been used as a handle during the painting and sprinkling sessions too, much like cooking a kebab. cleaner hands and easier to paint!

d’oh.

anyways, after doing some repatching, the star went up on the tree. and it looks pretty nice. yay!

making the gold star
making the gold star
making the gold star

but now, the glitter got everywhere… no matter how many times i vacuumed, i could still find them all over the house. the carpet, the sofa and the bed are glitter-infected. it’s in aina’s hair, on the back of my arms and on koda’s nose… it’s everywhere…

~ comment (2) ~

wiii packaging glitternya lucuuu kaya merica gitu jadi ga usah nabur-nabur ya.

nyanya | 25 December 2013 - 10:54 | reply

tapi ternyata bocor, nya. jadi kalo jatuh atau kebalik, glitternya keluar, biarpun udah ditutup. malah jadi lebih berantakan :(

thalia | 28 December 2013 - 10:30 | reply