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Nous avons fabriqué notre propre tête de dragon 龙 Pour la réaliser nous avons utilisé : 1 carton (pour le crâne) 1 boite à chaussures (pour la mâchoire) 1 boite à fromage (pour les yeux) 2 gr…
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This wasn't the tutorial I had planned for gslcuts.com this month. A string of unfortunate events led to my planned project to sit in a state of disrepair. What's a girl to do? Scramble! If you visit this blog often, you'll know I came up with these rotten smelly dragon jars about a week ago. I was planning a tutorial in the future, but circumstances put a 'RUSH' on those plans. The Dragons Shape Set used is pretty handy. There are two designs in three sizes so you can create a both quart and pint sized jars with just one set. The wings need to be bent to fit them in the jar, but they are sturdy things and will survive the ordeal ;) These are made using a different technique than the fairy jars and, believe it or not, I haven't even added lights to these. Those shadows are entirely from backlighting. Pop them up on a window sill, or in front of a light, and you should see your small smelly dragon in it's stinky jar quite well. Now, I know that people are going to say they want to use these as nightlights, but really, dragons like their sleep and dark places. Best to let them rest at night rather than keep them up past their bedtime! Below you'll find how to make these terrible things. Or watch it on youtube here. Just a couple of additional notes: • To soften the streaks/drips you'll want to mist with water while still wet • Apply several layers of brown wash to get a really dirty grimy look • Why add glitter? It adds texture and give the paint something to grip. Plus, a little sparkle isn't a bad thing. But if you want to skip this part, go ahead. Inspired to make your own dragon jars? Be sure to tag me when you show them off. If you try your hand at this project for your own blog, be sure to link back and gimme a shout out, please and thank-you! Here's what you'll need to make them: Dragons Shape Set Glass jar Acrylic paint Clear glitter White glue Cheesecloth FlowerSoft-Ultra Fine Twine Charm & embellishments P.S. Once again, a note about fire safety. DO NOT put live flame candles in these jars. I like you, you're a good egg and I don't want to see you hurt.