Now you have an amazing pretty and cool window cling.
Diy window clings with puffy paint.
If you previously made your puffy paint layer too thin the cling may tear or stretch.
It helps to shake the paint to the tip end of the bottle frequently.
Measure out 4 cups 950 milliliters and pour it into a bowl.
Finally carefully peel your clings off of the plastic and place them on a clean and dry window.
To make the cling start piping the puffy fabric paint onto the wax paper following the black and white outline.
Pour 4 cups 950 milliliters of boiling water into a bowl.
Then use the paint bottles to outline or draw the window cling design.
Fill a pot with water and bring it to a boil.
When changing colors make sure both colors touch.
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Let your diy window clings dry completely then carefully peel them off of the plastic bag.
They will fart and splatter paint around but you can gently corral the paint back to where it belongs with your fingernail or a credit card or something.
Begin by making a pattern.
These are the steps to carry out.
You can also make window clings with puff paint.
Elsa olaf and snowflakes.
Fill your pot with more water than you need.
Keep this in mind during step 3.
Do well to also cut a page off a coloring book or you can print a design from the internet.
Squeeze the paint container only if you need heavier coverage in order to put down a nice thick layer of paint.
Download the template below and make easy diy frozen themed window clings for the holidays.
Make sure to connect all ends.
How to make window clings using puff paint.
Fill in the rest of the design with puffy paint.
Hold the paint vertically.
If you see any bubbles then you are putting the paint on too thickly.
Make sure that all of the paint is touching other paint so the clings don t fall apart.
If you wish to make a smaller batch of window clings use 2 cups 475 milliliters instead.
Simply place a piece of wax paper over the templates and trace with your puffy paint color of choice.
Use bottles of fabric puffy paint and draw on the bag with them.
For the ornament templates i left the middle empty so you can create your own fun designs.
Trace the outline of your pattern with the paint directly onto the surface of the sheet protector.
You can use a toothpick to push paint into any spots that don t have paint in them.
This keeps the cling in one piece when it is removed from the wax paper.