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Animal Cracker Ornaments
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30-60 minutes
ingredients
animal crackers
acrylic paint in shades of gray, tan and brown
acrylic paint in red or blue
small flat paintbrush
small stencil brush
small round paintbrush
toothbrush
small piece of screen
hot glue gun
glossy clear acrylic spray/sealer
jute string
directions
Using the gray color and the flat paintbrush, paint each animal cracker and allow it to dry. Take your lighter tan/beige color and using the stencil brush make an up and down stamping motion on the cracker to make it look mottled or sponge painted. Cover most of the gray. Dip the tip of the toothbrush lightly in the darker brown paint and brush downward ON the screen held over the crackers. (You will be able to do more than one at a time if you position them correctly.) Wait for all the crackers to dry and then using the small round paint brush paint hearts or other folk art type symbols on each cracker and allow them to dry again. Spray each ornament with the acrylic sealer. When dry, cut a 4 inch piece of jute for each ornament, looping it and gluing it to the back of the cracker.
NOTES: You can vary the colors, but try to keep it in shades that compliment each other-the darkest one to splatter, and a dark color to paint the hearts. You can use raffia or thin ribbon as hangers if you wish. A neat idea is to use the same technique on plastic ball or heart ornaments. The steps are the same, and you can decorate an entire tree with them! Use torn country themed cotton as garland and for bows as accents on the tree.
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