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

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.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Dragon Egg Necklace

This is inspired by and based on the same concept as the Dragon Eggs I made previously and inspired by Melros's Dragon Egg necklace at http://www.dadcando.com/
The majority of time involved on this project is baking the fimo, allowing it to cool and allowing the paint to dry.
The cost to make this necklace was well under $1.
Materials used:
- Fimo Clay - used less than 1/4 of the brick for this project
- Tulip Glitter Dimensional Paint
- Straw (to make a hole in the top of the egg)
Not pictured
- Wooden skewer stick (optional - to hold the egg while painting it)
- Jump ring
- 1/8th inch wide Ribbon
- Bead
- Plastic bottle cap (to place wooden skewer across to balance while bead is drying)
I rolled a bit of the clay to form the shape of an egg, then stuck the straw through it to make the hole.
I baked it for 30 minutes at 230 degrees then allowed it to cool, then painted the egg with the Glitter paint then let it dry.
You can use a wooden skewer or the small plastic straw to hold the egg while you decorate a design onto it with the fabric paint or glitter glue.
I put the wooden skewer across the top of the bottle cap to allow the paint to dry.
Once dry, I added a jump ring through the hole in the top of the egg, then Cut ribbon to the length that you would like (mine is around 24 inches) then thread the dragon egg onto until it is centered and tie it to the jump ring.
Then twist the ends together in order to thread the bead onto the necklace.
Pull the bead down to the top of the jump ring, tie knot at the ends and you are done!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Pink Dragon Egg

This is the same concept as the dragon egg below, except the egg was already pink and I used the glue gun to make the design on the egg then I covered it with glitter pink nail polish that has stars in it and put rose pink
nail polish on top of the glue.

Monday, February 16, 2009

DRAGON EGGS


If you love mythical beasts and medieval memorabilia this is the craft for you!


I made these for my son and will put candy in them for Easter and they can be used as desk or shelf decoration after that. This project was inspired by the link below at Instructables by KaptinScarlet.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-gorgeous-Dragons-Egg/


These are the basic materials, but I also used red paint and glitter fabric paint that was not in the picture.

As I had everything on hand except the eggs, my only cost was the eggs and they had them 30% off at JoAnn fabrics so they only cost 69 cents for 6 eggs; therefore my cost was less than 15 cents per egg. If you had to buy everything from scratch from the Dollar Store and/or a craft store, you could still get by with spending around $5-7 and you would still have a lot of paint, the glue gun and glue sticks when you are done.


The eggs that I used are a little larger than standard Easter Eggs, but you could also get standard ones from the dollar store and would get more eggs.

Each egg takes about 1 glue stick and even though I used 3-4 coats of paint, it did not really take much, so I estimate the cost to be less than 15 cents per egg.

Take the hot glue gun and draw a design on the egg and do the top and bottom sections separately.

At the top on this one I used tear drop oval sort of shapes.




On th bottom I just zig zagged and squiggled and then connected some of those shapes.




I mixed the green and gold paint and painted the bottom of the eggs, then let that dry the paint the top of the eggs.
I put another coat on again doing the same thing (see the bottom of the egg at the side) and although they look old and molted and probably more authentic that way, I didn't feel they were pretty enough for Easter, so I mixed red and gold paint and painted them.








For the final coat I didn't mix the paint, I just swirled it once and then painted the egg for a more mottled appearance.

Here are some of the finished eggs.

The one on the left I left more greenish and only painted with a bit of the green and the gold and I also used a swirl pattern on the top instead of a tear drop oval.
*****NOW FEATURED ON *****


Here are dragon creations made by others at CO+K. It is so fun to see how everyone makes their own unique versions!
I love the colors on this set by Twinkle_Toes - they look very regal.

DRAGON EGG HOLDERS

I finished my dragon eggs and was going and was going to just use the plastic laundry lids and even tried painting them gold and was going to embellish them but I felt like it would detract from the egg itself and I wanted the egg to be the focus, not the holder so I used bottlecaps and hot glue gunned ribbon that I got after Christmas at Jo-Ann fabrics for 20 cents a roll.
The caps on each end are from Diet Coke Bottles, the larger one, 2nd from the left, is a Gatorade cap and the 3rd one from the right is from an ice tea bottle.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Another project to make - Dragon Eggs

I saw this project by KaptinScarlet over at Instructables and this is a project that I that I want to try. I haven't decided if I want to try this on a regular egg or maybe buy some plastic Easter eggs as they will be more durable. Too bad they don't make large egg shape containers for L'eggs pantyhose anymore as that would be perfect for this project.