How cute is this...from Beach Vintage again.....a drift wood fish.
Hum, I have tons of pieces that we pulled out of the lake perfect for this project.
http://beachvintage.blogspot.com/2009/07/project-day-driftwood-fish.html
Hum, I have tons of pieces that we pulled out of the lake perfect for this project.
http://beachvintage.blogspot.com/2009/07/project-day-driftwood-fish.html
- Gather some driftwood or sticks in different sizes. The most important piece is the head so it may take some time to find this.
- I have used 3 x adhesive backed protector squares. These are meant for furniture items so they don't scratch the floor. I bought mine from the local hardware store for $4.95 a set.
- Arrange the pieces on a flat surface as shown.
- Using strong adhesive, glue each piece of wood onto the mat as shown. What until it dries completely.
- Peel the backing off the mat and stick straight to any clean surface. Bear in mind that once on a wall it is final. To remove it will wreck the backing mat and the artwork.
Driftwood mirror make over by: http://lbratina.blogspot.com/2011/08/thrifty-thursday-125-plus-tablescape.html
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