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Showing posts with label dragon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dragon. Show all posts

Monday, July 23, 2012

Dragon Pin

This dragon pin was made from a "gumball" toy machine at the movies where you put in a quarter or fifty cents and get toy or, in this case, a necklace and it only took about five minutes to make.


Items used:

  • Plastic dragon off of the necklace
  • Hot knife
  • Silver paint (or silver paint pen)
  • Pin back
  • Hot glue gun and glue stick

I used the hot knife to cut the circular plastic piece off of the top then used a silver paint pen to touch up the white plastic the was underneath where the circular piece had been.











I then applied hot glue to the center or the back horizontally and pushed the pin back down and allowed to drive.



Tuesday, May 1, 2012

LARGE DRAGON EGG



Welcome to the first day of Monster Madness Blog Hop running from May 1 - 7th.  Check out the other participants at the link at the bottom.
My first project is a dragon egg that you can make out of an empty 2 liter bottle. 

-  1 empty 2 liter plastic bottle, rinsed and label removed
-  Scissors, Xacto knife, hot blade or box cutter & Sharpie
-  Duct Tape
- Glue Gun and Hot Glue Sticks
-  Spray Paint (black) and Glitter Glue (gold)

I used this to hold a small present for my son for Easter - it does make a unique package!  He uses it to hold miscellaneous items. 

The first step in making it is to measure up 4 inches from the bottom of the bottle and mark using a Sharpie.  Cut the top off the top of the bottle (I used a hot knife) then measure 3 1/2 inches down and mark with a Sharpie.  Cut along the lines (I used a pair of scissors as it allows better control).  It will look like the pieces below when you are done.

Cut a small square of duct tape, enough to cover the opening on the top.

Put the top inside the bottle and an angle and wiggling it until it fits snuggly, the use the hot glue gun to give it texture.  On the very top I put swirls on the tap and down about and inch then made oval shapes all the way around and added other squiggles in the middle, but don't cross over to the bottom of the bottle.   On the bottom I mostly did different squiggles; on this too, don't cross over to the top of the bottle.

I used a few coats of black spray paint on the outside, allowing it to dry between coats, but you could use any color that strikes your fancy.

After completely dried, I also then used glitter glue on mostly on the "veins" created by the hot glue gun  to give it sparkley, mystical look, but it you could omit it if you wanted a different look.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

DRAGON BREATH SLAYERS

I wanted to make something unique for my son for Easter and money is tight, so tried to be creative. This could be used for a dragon or medieval enthusiast or maybe even a Harry Potter fan.
This is just a box of Altoids with a picture of a dragon and the word "Dragon Breath Slayers" glued to the top of the tin. You could probably get more professional looking results if you used a paint program to color in the dragon if you have access to a color printer, or use markers instead of crayons.
The cute dragon is a scaled down coloring page from the following site:
Items used
.99 Altoids (on sale)
.05 Printing (cost per page at library)
.00 Glue stick (on hand)
.00 Scissors (on hand)
.00 Crayons (to color picture - on hand)
1.04 Total cost
Time to make: 5 mins