About Beautiful Styrofoam Cookie Cutter Crafts
Decorate shirts lunch bags wrapping paper - just about any surface - with inexpensive stamps made from STYROFOAM™.
Completion time – 1-2 hours
Materials
STYROFOAM Brand Foam
1-1/2" thick sheet
Other Materials
Metal cookie cutters with open backs
Water-based craft paint in assorted colors
Newspapers
Foil
PaperGift wrap
T-shirts or other surface to decorate
Dimensional paints Glitter and other decorative tr
NOTE: If decorating a T-shirt or other fabric itemprewash and dry without fabric softeners.
Tools
Glue
Paintbrush
Instructions
Two children's favorites - cookie cutters and STYROFOAM™ Brand
Products - team up to bring you this bonanza of fun and inexpensive
craft ideas. Making stamps from STYROFOAM™ Brand Products is a lot
of fun and costs a fraction of the price of ready-made stamps.
Decorate greeting cards, wrapping paper, placemats, napkins, T-shirts,
lunch bags, tote bags - just about any surface. Entertain scout troops,
classrooms, church schools or summer camps. Or, try cookie cutter
crafts at your child's next birthday party.
It's easy to do. First, select your favorite metal cookie cutter –
a dinosaur, teddy bear, candy cane, rabbit, or other design. Press the
cookie cutter into a 1/2" thick sheet of STYROFOAM™ (the cookie cutters
will not cut through a sheet thicker than 1/2"). Remove your shape from
the cookie cutter, dip in paint, and stamp away.
(See Directions below for additional information.)
But, don't stop there - and don't throw away your stamp. You can
reuse your stamp by threading it on a cord and making a pendant,
tying it on a package, decorating a plant stake, hanging it from
the Christmas tree or stringing several together in a garland.
Embellish the cut out shapes with wiggly eyes, feathers, dimensional
paints, buttons, glitter, sequins, and other trims.
(Use a low temperature glue gun or a thick white craft glue.)
If there is a stamp you'd like that's not available in a cookie cutter,
simply draw the shape onto the sheet of STYROFOAM™ and cut out with a
serrated knife. For easier, smoother cutting, wax the knife blade first
with an old candle. (NOTE: This step is not recommended for children.)
1. Cover the work area with old newspapers.
2. Press the cookie cutter all the way into the foam; remove
the cookie cutter from the foam and gently push the shape out
of the cutter.
3. If the edges of the cut-out are a little ragged, sand
lightly with a scrap of STYROFOAM™.
4. Squeeze paint onto foil and press cut-out into paint,
completely covering one side with paint.
5. Practice stamping on a spare sheet of newspaper. Press
loaded shape onto newspaper, pressing evenly on all areas.
Reload stamp and print again. When you're ready to go, stamp
away!
6. If desired, retouch lightly with a paintbrush to fill in
areas or remove excessive paint. Outline printed shapes and
add details with dimensional paints. Decorate with glitter,
wiggle eyes, sequins, or other trims.
the creativity is endless. so enjoy your own favorite guys!
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