Monday, January 16, 2017

AG Cheese crackers

This is the video instruction that I've posted on YouTube:



Here are the fantastic printables for this craft:
To print them, you'll need to
left click on image> right click> open image in new tab> right click>print







Here are the typed instructions for this video:

To make the cheese crackers, you will need:
Air-dry clay
toothpick
Paint or chalk pastels
Mod Podge
Size-guide printable (optional)
Large cap (for a bowl)

To make the cheese crackers box, you will need:
Scissors
Printable
Tape or glue
Straight-edged object (ruler)
Mod Podge, card stock, and packaging tape (optional)

CHEESE CRACKERS

To start, I made the crackers. First take your air-dry clay and shape it into a small square; take your toothpick and "crimp" the edges. Also, poke a hole in the center. Optionally, put your cracker on your size-guide (shown below) and make any needed adjustments. Make many of these and let them air-dry until hard.


 Then, paint the clay or dust them with chalk pastels so they can be colorful like the real cheez-it's. Seal the cracker with Mod Podge and let dry. That's it for the crackers!

CHEESE CRACKERS BOX

To make a box to put your doll's crackers in, print out the box printable that I've made. (shown below)


Next, Mod Podge the printable on the page. (for extra sturdiness, which is highly recommended, you can glue the back of the printable to card stock and cover the front with packaging tape before folding) When dry, cut it out.

Then, score on all of the lines around the label. If you're wondering what scoring is, it's lightly cutting through the paper, but not all the way, so it makes folds easier and more accurate.

 After scoring, fold the box into a box shape. Glue or tape all the bottom and side tabs to put it together. There you have a box for your doll's cheesy crackers! For added detail, you can get a mini ziploc bag and put the cheese crackers in before putting them in the box. 

THANK YOU!
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