Showing posts with label Amazing Wonders Aviation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazing Wonders Aviation. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Amazing Wonders Aviation Final Decorations

Bellow is a slideshow of the fully decorated rooms. Due to the time crunch this year, I was unable to post all of the how-to's for this year's decorations (plus I reused a lot of old decorations from previous years). If you have any questions about any of the decorations, please contact me, and I will be glad to explain how I made them. Hope everyone has an amazing VBS this year!
          

Monday, May 28, 2012

"You, Mini-Man, takin' on the jellies. You've got serious thrill issues, dude. Awesome!"

Hemma Cord Set
The Jellyfish Lamp is probably the most intricate thing we are going to make this year (besides the airplane). I'm decorating the craft room with blue gossamer and fabric to create an underwater feel, so I wanted to make a unique light source that fits with the flow of the room. I decided upon a jellyfish because I thought it would look cool hanging from the ceiling. I used the Hemma Cord Set from Ikea as the light base. For the bulb, I chose a low temp energy saving light bulb to reduce the heat. The jellyfish shade is made out of Dura-lar. Dura-lar is a thick plastic overlay that has a pretty high heat tolerance. I chose a roll that was .007" thick. Alright, so onto the how to...

Jellyfish Lamp How To
  • First, I traced a bowl to create a large circle on the Dura-lar and cut it out. I split it and rolled it into a funnel shape to make a lampshade. Then I cut the top inch off, so I could slip the lamp cord through it.
  • Then I cut out petal shapes out of the Dura-lar. I made sure the petals were long enough to hang about a 1/2 inch off the clear lampshade. I used spray paint to paint the petals pink.
    • Next, I superglued the petals around the lampshade. I chose superglue because it has a high heat tolerance. Every glue is different though, so check out the label on the back before you buy it. I chose Loctite Super Glue for plastics - dish washer safe. 
    • After that, I cut out various shapes out of Dura-lar for its tentacles. I made some spirals, swirls, and fringes. Then I spray painted them pink as well. After they dried, I superglued them onto the clear lampshade, so they would not weigh the outer shell down. 

    • After you attached all of its tentacles, you're finished! Your jellyfish is ready to swim in your Great Barrier Reef!

      Sunday, May 27, 2012

      A Cloudy Day at the Falls...

      The good news is that I have different types of 3D clouds for your decorating needs. The bad news is that I do not have step by step photos for this tutorial. I made these clouds awhile back for my friend's baby shower. Well, the night before the shower, she went into labor. So instead of decorating a fellowship hall full of clouds, I spent the night at the hospital. Now, I have a lot of clouds to use for VBS! Here's how to make them:

      How To Make Pom-Pom Clouds
      • First, stack 8 to 10 sheets of tissue paper. Make 1 1/2-inchwide accordion folds (longwise). Mine weren't perfectly even, so don't stress over it.
      • Take floral wire and wrap it around the center of the folded paper. I twisted mine where I had what looked like a figure-eight in the center, so I would have loops to hang the cloud from and hang the rain drops off as well (I wish I had photos of this). 
      • Trim the ends of the folded tissue paper off into a rounded shape.
      • Separate the layers by pulling them away from the center one at a time. Fluff them into the shape you want.
      • Next, I hung fishing line from the bottom floral wire loop. 
      • I took blue paper hearts and folded them in half. Then I hot glued the fishing line into the center fold. Add as many or as little rain drops as you want. 


      3D Cardstock Clouds
      • First, draw a cloud pattern on large cardstock (I used this). It helps if your pattern is symmetrical.
      • Trace the pattern until you have 3 paper cloud shapes.
      • Next, crease each cloud in the center, so it makes a right angle.
      • Line up each cloud so each of their centers are touching.
      • Hot glue each half of the cloud onto the corresponding half of the neighboring cloud. Leave the bottom of the cloud unglued. Do this until all three clouds are attached to each other. This should form a 3D cloud.
      • Then, cut strings of fishing line and cut out blue paper hearts. 
      • Fold the blue hearts in half. Hot glue the fishing line into the center of the heart, and glue the heart together. 
      • Take your strings of rain drops and glue them into the bottom of your cloud
      • Seal up the bottom of the cloud with hot glue and you're finished!
      Now you have two different types clouds for your Victoria Falls!

      Since this tutorial isn't as clear as I would prefer, please email me if you have any questions.


      Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back

      Sorry for the delay in getting things rolling. My time has been stretched thin, and I really let the months get away from me. Before I knew it, June was almost here! So, since I have procrastinated so much, I am really going to try to get everything completed in the next two weeks - we'll see how that goes, haha!

      Here's an overview of what I hope to build, create, and paint:

      • Jellyfish Lamp
      • Clouds
      • Airplane
      • Rocks for Victoria Falls
      • Coral 
      • Seaweed stems
      • Crates 
      • Grand Canyon
      • Printables
      Of course, this is not definite - could be more or less. So, on that note, let's fire up the engines and get this plane moving!
       
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