I have been prepping for my son's first birthday lately, which is Mickey Mouse Clubhouse themed. So a lot of my first blogs will probably be Mickey related for that reason. For this one I have made Disney silhouette plaques. They are pretty easy and fun to make. I am using them as party decor but will later be putting them in my kid's playroom!
1) What you will need: Printed silhouette character of choice, Wooden plaque, 2 acrylic paint choices (one for silhouette- I chose white, and one for the background- I chose yellow), Scissors, tape (a blue masking tape is what i would recommend), small paint brush, foam brush, and an xacto or box cutter.
2) Paint the plaque with the color you want your silhouette
to be. Do a few coats so you can't see the wood pattern anymore, and then set
out to dry. You need this part to be dry before moving on, or the tape will
rip up the white paint later when removing the silhouette. Since its summer
right now, I usually just set mine out in the sun for 4-5 hours during the day
and it is good to go.
Front
Back (sticky side)
4 ) Cut the silhouette out, with just a little tape lining it in order to keep its shape. I usually cut a little access tape off first. It makes it easier to cut it out since the tape keeps sticking to the scissors.
5) After the plaque is dry, put the silhouette in desired
position- sticky side down. Then use the scissors ,tracing the tape and
pressing it down around the edges to make sure it's sticking well and no paint
will squeeze through.
6) Paint your background color. Again, I would recommend a few coats of paint. Then I usually let it dry over night.
7) When completely dry, the silhouette is ready to be removed. My first attempt I tried to just pull off the taped character, but it pulled paint up in undesired spots. So now I first go over the whole outline with my box cutter. And Xacto knife would be ideal for this, but I was too lazy to find mine in my craft box, and my box cuter was right there... so there ya go :)
8) Use scissors, or Xacto/box cutter to lift a piece of the silhouette. Then slowly peel the character off.
9) I always have a couple spots where the paint still seeped
in. So I use my little paint brush to go around the edges and clean any of
those spots up. And wa-la! You have your new adorable piece!
*HELPFUL HINT* The plaques can run anywhere from $2.00-$9.99. To save use Michaels 40% off coupon. If you think you don't have one, but you have a smart phone- YOU DO! Go to Michaels.com on your phone. Then "Weekly add" to "coupons". There is a 40% off coupon always on there and you can use it once a day. I literally went back every day to buy these supplies and save since I have a Michaels just down the street from me.
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