DIY Window Clings - Trendy Treehouse

Diposting oleh fawaid on Jumat, 06 Mei 2011

Hi Everyone, my name is Tara from over at Trendy Treehouse. If you love photography, I host a great linky party on Tuesdays called Shutter Love. I also love hosting a party on Wednesdays that allows you to share your projects with all my readers! Not only do I have those fun parties, I also share with you recipes, fun DIY projects, crafts, reviews and giveaways. I hope when you visit, you love what you see and stay a while.

 I am so, so excited to be here today at The Brassy Apple sharing my fun project. Every summer I try to find a bunch of fun things for my kids to do and this year will be really fun. I have found a way to make our own window clings.
Look at all these cute designs I have. I bought these for the kids to paint and hang in the window a while back but then wanted to use them for more.

So here is what you will need...
Pre-made designs (they can even be something your kids have drawn)
Flexible Plastic Envelope
Puff Paints (All Colors)

First, start off by placing your design under the plastic sheeting. This flexible plastic is best for a finished product. I have tried to directly place the puff paints on the plastic designs, but they don't release well. So make sure you use the flexible plastic envelope or something like it.
Grab all the fabulous puff paints and let the kids pick out their favorite colors. I have a bunch. This picture only shows a handful. LOL I recommend primary colors, bright colors, black and white for highlighting and even glitters to give that extra sparkle.
Start adding your puff paint on top of the plastic as if you are coloring. Help the kids shake the paint towards the tip of the bottle before squeezing or they may squirt out and make a mess. When you're done, just slide out the design and set aside your creation to dry. Once dry, you can easily peel off and hang. Hang them on windows, mirrors, walls and more. 
TIP...as its drying you may notice some cracking and separation. There is an easy fix! Just take the matching puff paint color and fill in the cracks. Let dry completely.
Below are a few more examples of what we made. Use your imagination and you can make so many designs.
Below is a pic of one my son made a while back. He loves it and keeps it in his room on his road sign. I moved it to the window so you could see how well it sticks. Don't mind the dirty window. Oops! ;-)
Thanks again Megan for having me here today! I hope you all enjoyed this post and leave some great comments. Please stop by Trendy Treehouse to share too! I'd also love to see photos of your window clings! Have a great SUMMER!

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