
49.26.dp.Garage Crafty Time Idea 49.
Crafty Time art tutorial by Dave Pierik, Shelton-Mason County Journal
Easy Garages
Happy Tree Village’s drivers park their favorite Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars in garages. Let’s make one, it’s easy and fun!
You will need:
Tools: template pattern (attached), scissors, paintbrushes. Optional: ruler, markers, masking tape
Materials: cardboard, school glue, acrylic paints
Cost: about 50 cents worth of glue and paint.
Time: about an hour.
1. Cut pieces
Base, 3 walls (one piece), roof. Optional: sign.
2. Glue and tape
Fold the 3 walls on the dotted lines and glue them to the base. Fold the roof-garage door piece and glue to tops of the 3 walls, but don’t glue the door down. Optional: fold the sign and glue on top of the roof. Use masking tape to hold everything in place until the glue dries. Once it dries, peel the masking tape back off.
3. Paint
Once glue is dry, paint. It’s a good idea to prime everything with white paint first and let that dry, then paint any colors you like. You can also use markers or stickers, anything you want!
4. Optional: extras
Look at real garages. Some have roof vents and things on top. Plastic milk pulls make good roof vents. You can make chimneys out of a few pieces of cardboard glued together. Small bits of cardboard can make a garage door handle, windows and doors. Small bendy straws make good gutter downspouts. It’s a bit easier to add bits before you paint, but it’s also OK to glue details on later, and paint again as you touch up.
5. Garages
Happy Tree Village has some working garages now. What a great place for cars to go!
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