Mk pincushion from a jar. Master class craft product modeling design chair - pincushion from a tin can metal fabric
- An empty tin can (from corn, for example, painted white inside);
- PVA glue;
- White acrylic paint
- Three-layer napkin with floral motif
- Acrylic varnish;
- Braid;
- Textile;
- Beads;
- Cardboard;
- Sintepon;
- Glue Moment or Titan, or glue gun.
1. The can must be opened with a can opener that does not leave nicks.
To degrease the surface of the jar and remove dust from it, you need to wipe it with a swab dipped in acetone or alcohol.
Next, prime the surface of the can with white acrylic paint. To do this, first paint the entire outside of the jar with a soft brush, and when it dries, use a piece of foam rubber to once again cover the entire surface with paint.
2. Let's start decoupage. Cut out fragments with floral motifs from a napkin. You need to cut out the fragments as close to the edge of the picture as possible.
The napkins have three layers, but we must separate only the top, colorful layer. It is very thin and delicate, it must be handled as carefully as possible so as not to damage it.
We apply each fragment to an area of the surface that is not smeared with glue, and coat it on top of the pattern with PVA glue diluted half with water, using a flat synthetic brush.
3. After all the fragments are glued, let the jar dry thoroughly and cover it with two layers of acrylic varnish.
When the varnish has dried, glue the tape along the bottom edge using Moment, Titan glue or a glue gun.
The container of the box is ready!
4. Now let’s start making the lid, which, in fact, will be the pincushion.
From a piece of corrugated cardboard (this is cardboard from boxes) we cut out two identical circles, circling the jar. These circles should be 2-3 mm larger than the diameter of the jar.
Cut out a circle from fabric. Its diameter should be 6 cm larger than the cardboard circle (photo 2).
At a distance of 1 cm from the edge, we lay a stitch line (photo 3) and slightly tighten it (photo 4)
5. Stuff it with padding polyester (photo 5), cover it with a cardboard circle, pressing the padding polyester, tighten the thread completely (should look like in photo 8). We have a mushroom cap like this (photo 6).
It can be decorated a little more. In the center, right through the cardboard and padding polyester, we sew a flower and a bead (you can just use a bead). We sew the same beads around the perimeter (photo 7).
Turn the hat over and glue the folds of fabric to the cardboard bottom (photo 8).
6. The pincushion itself is ready, but we still need to turn it into a lid for the box. To do this, cut out a strip 3 cm wide and 29 cm long from ordinary cardboard (not corrugated cardboard, but cardboard like the kind on candy boxes). Draw a line in the middle, lengthwise, and cut one half into cloves (photo 9).
7. Take the second circle of corrugated cardboard. We cover one side of it with beautiful paper. This will be the inside of the lid. We glue a strip of cardboard to the workpiece so that the teeth are glued to the back side. You should get a sun like in photo 11.
8. Now we have two parts of the lid. The top one is a needle bed, and the bottom one is with a rim. We glue them together, pressing them tightly against each other (photo 12).
9. Now let’s decorate the cardboard rim with the same braid that we used to decorate the bottom of the box. The tape should be glued so that it covers the junction of the two parts of the lid (photo 13). Now the lid-pincushion is ready.
10. Place the spools of thread into the container of the box. They fit perfectly there, do not unwind, and you can clearly see which reel is which color (photo 14).
11. Close the lid, stick in the needles and enjoy using such a practical little thing, made with your own hands!
Agree, it is very convenient when there is a convenient little thing in the closet, on the table, on the drawer on which you can collect all the needles. It can be not just foam rubber or a rag, but an excellent decorative item that will become a multifunctional product - a beautiful interior decoration for the accumulation of needles on it. Let's talk about how you can create beautiful do-it-yourself needle beds from various materials.
The pincushion was invented a long time ago; our great-great-grandmothers used this wonderful and practical invention. Don’t think that only needlewomen who regularly do sewing should have such a thing. Every housewife who has held a needle in her hands at least once in her life should have this attribute. Today, pincushions are not only a product for storing needles in order, but can also be a decoration for any interior.
You don’t need to be a professional seamstress or decorator or designer to create an exclusive, interesting, beautiful pincushion yourself. The material that can be used to create this thing can be anything:
- foam rubber
- scraps of various fabrics
- beads
You don’t need to purchase any special tools; for manufacturing you will need:
- scissors
- threads
Pincushions can come in different shapes, sizes, and designs. It all depends on the desire and imagination of the creator; here there is room for the imagination to run wild. For those who cannot come up with anything of their own, we suggest looking through photo of do-it-yourself pincushions:
The main qualities that a person who wants to make a pincushion on his own must have are painstakingness, hard work, patience, and perseverance. First, let's look at felt and how it can make a beautiful pincushion.
DIY felt pincushions
Felt today is a popular and widespread material for a wide variety of fakes, and pincushions are no exception. It is not surprising that this particular material is chosen by needlewomen, because it is easy to work with, and products made from it are original, bright and soft.
First of all, I would like to say that for the do-it-yourself felt pincushion in question, you will definitely need patterns so that, in the end, you get not just a product, but a real work of your art. Let's take a closer look at the stages of making a cute spring pincushion.
Materials you will need to create a felt pincushion:
- felt in different colors
- threads chosen to match the felt
- foam rubber
- padding polyester
- needles
- scissors
- cardboard
Sequence of actions:
- We start with patterns. We cut out a circle with a diameter of 6 cm from paper, apply it to the felt, trace it with a self-disappearing marker, or, as in the old fashioned way, pin it to the material and cut it out. It is necessary to make two such circles, and of the same color, one will be the bottom, the second, respectively, will be the top of the needle bed.
- Threads for sewing parts must be selected to match the felt that was chosen. The felt can be any color according to the craftswoman's wishes.
- In order for the seam to be perfectly even, for beginners, we reveal a secret - you need to make two strokes on the index finger, and make each loop in accordance with the distance between these strokes.
- We take felt of a different color and cut out a rectangle that would correspond in length to the volume of the cut out circles; this will be the side part of the needle bed.
- We sew all three patterns together, leaving a small hole for the filler.
- We cut out a similar part from foam rubber and cardboard according to the circle template.
- We put a foam circle in the lower part and start filling the needle bed with padding polyester. We stuff it tightly enough so that the side of the pincushion is smooth and neat, leaving room for the cardboard.
- After the work has been done, sew up the needle bed to the end.
- To decorate the pincushion you will need templates of flowers, the shape of which can be any, as well as size, at the discretion of the master.
- Using the same principle, we cut out flowers from felt and sew them to the side and top of the needle bed. The centers of the flowers can be made from beads or buttons.
DIY mannequin pincushion
A pincushion in the form of a mannequin is another original version of a product for needles. Let's look at how to make a needle bed with your own hands in the master class below.
Materials and tools required for a mannequin pincushion:
- scissors
- pins
- threads
- pencil
- lid
- padding polyester as a filler
- two types of multi-colored fabric
- mannequin template
Sequence of actions:
- Attach the template to one of the selected fabrics with pins, cut out 2 patterns
- We sew them together with the colored sides facing in, and turn them inside out.
- Using a pencil, fill the stitched parts with filler, leaving a small hole in the bottom middle.
- Insert a pen, pencil or other object of a similar shape into this hole.
- We apply the lid to the selected fabric from which the patterns were made, and to the cutouts along the contour
- Make a hole in the lid in the middle, glue a cut out circle of fabric on top
- We insert a mannequin on a “leg” into the manufactured stand.
- From a fabric of a different, preferably monochromatic color, we cut out a skirt for the mannequin and put it on it.
- You can decorate the mannequin-pincushion with beads, flowers, buttons, etc.
Agree, easy do-it-yourself pincushion – fast, simple and original.
DIY pincushion from a jar
To make a needle bed, you can take any available tools, objects and materials that you have at home. Let's consider an original pincushion, the basis for which will be an ordinary glass jar.
Materials:
- foam rubber
- textile
- cardboard
- small glass jar
- ribbons to decorate the finished pincushion
- scissors
- pencil
- threads
- needle
It is better to take a very small jar so that the pincushion turns out nice and neat.
Subsequence:
- Cut a circle out of hard cardboard in accordance with the diameter of the lid on the jar.
- We cut out 2 circles from foam rubber: the first is slightly larger than the lid, the second is slightly smaller.
- Cut out a circle from the selected fabric, the size of which is twice the size of the lid.
- We sew along the diameter with stitches.
- We put a larger diameter foam rubber circle in the fabric, a smaller circle of foam rubber on top and cover it with a cardboard circle.
- We secure the fabric with stitches. The pillow is ready.
- Glue the resulting pad to the lid.
- We cover the side of the lid with a beautiful ribbon.
- Glue a bow at the joint.
You can store any crayons, buttons, beads, etc. inside the jar.
Video: DIY pincushion from a jar master class
DIY hat pincushion
In fact, sew a pincushion with your own hands very simple, and this can be seen in the example of making a hat pincushion. For this you will need:
- textile
- scissors
- cardboard
- needle
- threads
- padding polyester
Stages of making an original pincushion in the form of a hat:
- Cut out a circle from cardboard, choose the diameter yourself.
- We cut out two circles from the fabric, one circle should be three times larger than the cardboard circle, the second should be equal to the diameter of the cardboard circle.
- We place the cardboard circle on a large circle of fabric, and, wrapping the fabric in a circle, making folds, we fix the fabric with stitches.
- We put some padding polyester in a small circle, gather the fabric around the filler, and sew it together. We get a soft circle.
- We place the soft pad on the fabric-covered cardboard and sew it on.
- We put a beautiful ribbon around the soft pad. You can trim it with buttons, beads, beads and secure it.
The result will please needlewomen, simple do-it-yourself pincushion original, delicate and beautiful.
DIY book pincushion
In order to make a pincushion in the form of a small book, you will need basic items and materials, namely:
- scissors
- needle
- threads
- pencil
- felt (3 colors)
- buttons
Manufacturing sequence:
- Take felt, folded four times, cut in half
- Place the resulting rectangles on top of each other and fold them in half again.
- We sew them in the middle - this will be the spine of our book
- We place the finished pages on felt of a different color, the size of which should be a few millimeters larger on each side
- We sew the “pages” to the “cover” in the middle, where we have the spine of the book
- Decorate the cover with beads, felt flowers, and buttons
- Sew a loop to the back cover, and sew a button to the front cover so that the book closes.
Each page of such a book is a place to place needles, so all the needles will be collected in one place and will not get lost.
By making a pincushion with your own hands, you create something of your own, unique, one might even say, designer. It is interesting, instructive and, most importantly, useful. Do not forget to place the pincushion in places inaccessible to small children.
Video: Vintage pincushion made from a cup
Content
Those who love to make things with their own hands have to organize their workplace in such a way as not to lose all sorts of little things and to easily find them at any time. You especially need to keep an eye out for needles and pins, which tend to be found in the most unexpected places. It is very convenient to store them in various needle beds, which are easy to make with your own hands.
From an ordinary glass jar
To work you will need:
- jar with lid;
- glue gun or glue;
- textile;
- lace;
- cardboard;
- synthetic fluff.
So, having prepared everything you need, you can get to work.
The jar should be washed in warm water and detergent. If there is a label on the jar, you need to try to remove it. A well-washed jar should be wiped dry.
We trace the lid on cardboard with a pencil. We cut out a circle that will serve as the base for the pincushion.
Place a thick layer of synthetic fluff on a cardboard circle. Cover everything on top with a piece of cloth.
We collect the edge of the fabric with a thread, which we tighten and fasten on the back side. The result should be a pillow like this.
Apply glue to the lid and attach a pad to it.
Now you need to trim the bottom of the lid with fabric. To do this, cut a strip of fabric to the required length and bend it in half. Apply glue to the walls of the lid and glue a strip of fabric, giving it time to fix.
Glue lace over the fabric along the lower and upper edges of the lid. You need to try not to let the ends of the lace go beyond the edge, otherwise it will be difficult to screw the lid on.
In the same way, you need to cover a glass jar with fabric.
The excess fabric at the bottom of the jar needs to be tucked in and stitched in a circle with small stitches using a basting stitch. To make the material fit more tightly to its walls, we tighten the thread and tie a knot. Cut off the ends of the threads. We cover the bottom edge of the jar with lace over the fabric.
Glue a bow made from leftover lace to the top edge of the jar. To prevent the edges of the lace from fraying, you need to treat them with PVA glue diluted with water 1:2.
The pincushion is ready, you can immediately collect all the needles and pins on the table and stick them into it.
From a tin can
A beautiful pincushion can be made from an ordinary tin can, which can easily be decorated with lace, as you can see for yourself after reading this master class.
So let's begin.
We will need:
- A tin can, in our case from caviar;
- Glue;
- Beautiful scraps of fabric;
- Sintepon;
- A piece of foam rubber;
- Lace;
- Black and silver acrylic;
- Brush;
- Semolina;
- Fine sandpaper.
Having prepared everything you need, you can start working.
The jar must be opened with a special knife for opening cans, which does not leave nicks.
Since the caviar jar has a rim that remains after opening the lid, it is better to remove it immediately so that it does not create problems when decorating the pincushion.
To degrease the surface of the jar and remove foreign odors, it must be washed in warm water with detergent.
So that nothing indicates that the future beauty of the pincushion is of canned origin, you need to hide the stripes on the bottom. Let's do it as follows - apply PVA glue to the bottom quite thickly; there is no need to dilute it with water. Then pour semolina onto the glue in a thick layer.
Leave it alone for 5-10 minutes and carefully shake off the excess semolina. Now the thick layer of semolina should dry completely.
As a result, the stripes on the bottom of the jar are no longer visible under the semolina.
We cut off the excess semolina glue with a knife and clean the surface with sandpaper.
Now you need to apply a strip of glue to the top edge of the jar and sprinkle it with semolina. This will create texture in places where there is no lace.
Let the semolina dry completely and paint the walls of the jar with black acrylic.
The unsightly appearance of the workpiece should not upset you, because the final result is still far away.
It's time to get started with lace decor. Apply PVA glue liberally to the walls of the jar and apply lace. The second time we apply glue on top of the lace.
Let the jars dry completely and paint them again with black acrylic paint. Now the jar should dry thoroughly.
We continue to decorate the future pincushion. We make a sponge from a sponge and dip it in silver acrylic; it is better to blot off the excess paint with a piece of paper. Lightly touching the jar with a sponge, we begin to cover it with silver.
This is what should happen as a result. Isn’t it already beautiful!
Place a small pile of synthetic padding on the foam circle.
Cut a circle from a piece of fabric. It should have been about a third larger than a circle of foam rubber. If the edges of the fabric are fraying, it is better to singe them. You need to use the candle very carefully, do not bring the fabric close to the flame.
On the fabric mug we sew a line using regular basting stitches at a distance of 0.5 cm from the edge. The thread must be strong enough. Try to make small stitches to create small folds.
We tighten the seam laid in a circle. The result should be a cup like this.
We put padding polyester and a circle of foam rubber in this cup. Now lightly press on the foam and continue to tighten the thread. As a result, the padding polyester and foam rubber should be covered with fabric.
To make the top of the needle bed smooth, you need to evenly distribute the folds.
Next, apply glue to the walls of the decorated jar from the inside. It is enough to coat a strip 1.5-2 cm wide from the edge with glue. To fill the jar you need to put a piece of a household sponge into it. You can coat it with a little glue on top. Now we once again straighten the folds on the pad made of foam rubber and padding polyester. When the surface of the pad becomes more or less even, you can put it on the jar and lightly press it against the sponge. The edges around the pad need to be slightly pressed into the jar with a needle. Next, you need to wait until the pad sticks to the sponge and the walls of the jar.
The lace pincushion is ready. Looking at such beauty, would anyone be able to guess that it was made from an ordinary tin can.
From the box
Let's try to make a pincushion box from a Raffaello box in the original shabby chic style. Let's give an empty candy box a new interesting life.
To work you will need:
- Raffaello candy box
- Scraps of fabric
- Lace
- A piece of foam rubber
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
- Stamp for creating an ornament
- Sheet of paper
- Paper flowers
- Picture
- Decorative needles
- Twine
- Beads
- Pearl beads.
Cut a strip of paper so that you can wrap it around the box. Using distress ink, we begin to tint its edges.
Using a stamp, we make a pattern along the bottom edge of a strip of paper.
We cover the box with a decorated paper strip.
Using a pencil on foam rubber, trace the bottom of the box. Cut out a circle from foam rubber. To slightly round it, I cut the foam on the sides.
Draw a circle on the fabric with a pencil; its size should be about a third larger than the foam circle.
We cut out a circle from 1.5-2 cm stock.
To the size of the foam rubber circle, cut out a circle from thick cardboard.
To prevent the foam from shrinking when covered with fabric, glue a circle of cardboard to its flat side.
On the fabric circle we sew a line with regular basting stitches at a distance of 0.5 cm from the edge. The stitches need to be small so that the folds are not rough and lie flat.
Carefully pull the thread and collect the fabric.
Insert a circle of foam rubber into the resulting cup.
We tighten the fabric circle and at the same time form folds. You need to make sure that the cardboard remains even when pulled together.
It is necessary to fix the hole remaining after the screed with several constrictions.
Using a glue gun, apply glue to the center and along the edge of the box lid. Then we place the pad and lightly press it in the places where the glue was applied.
To hide the place where the pillow is glued, we decorate the box with pearl beads.
You can use the extra beads to form a cute loop, and cover the place where it was secured with a lace bow.
You can glue lace around the box.
Tie a twine over the lace.
We paste the picture prepared in advance onto cardboard and cut it out with curly scissors. Its edges can be tinted.
Before attaching the picture to the box, you need to give it this shape and hold it for a while. In order for the picture to lie on the lace and twine without bending, it is better to attach it at the top and bottom with double-sided tape, then it will lie flat on the box.
Post Views: 1,000Razumova Valentina Nikolaevna, teacher at the Shukhobod kindergarten.
Description of material: I present a master class on making pincushion boxes with children aged 5-7 years as a gift for their mother on March 8th. The material can be useful for both kindergarten teachers, teachers, additional education teachers, and creative people. When making crafts with schoolchildren, the degree of independent completion increases; preschool children need the help of a teacher.
Target: making a pincushion box with the children as a gift for mom.
Tasks:
* teach children how to sew a “needle forward” stitch, and follow safety precautions when working with sharp objects;
* develop the ability to use various materials when making crafts, compositional skills and creativity;
* instill in children a desire to please loved ones, hard work, and patience.
Materials for production:
* cream jar (any suitable in shape);
* fabric of beautiful colors;
* braid, decorative elements;
* synthetic winterizer;
* needle, thread;
* glue (any suitable or available at hand): “Moment”, “Universal polymer”, glue gun;
* scissors;
* cardboard;
* felt-tip pen.
"Surprise" P. Sinyavsky
What a gift for mom
Will we give as a gift on Women's Day?
There is a lot for this
Fantastic ideas.
After all, prepare a surprise for mom -
This is very interesting...
We'll knead the dough in the bathtub
Or wash the chair...
Well, I'm a gift to my mother
I'll paint the closet with flowers,
It would be nice if the ceiling...
It's a pity I'm not tall.
"Gift" L. Smirnov
Somehow late in the evening
I lit the candles,
So that for mommy secretly
Give a holiday gift.
Before that, what to give,
It took me three days to decide.
How can I surprise my mother?
I thought and wondered.
Can sculpt a horse
Or give a picture?
Maybe give her some chocolate
Or weave a basket?
Away with questions and doubts!
Stop being silly!
I'd rather do it without delay
I'll start making a doll.
I quickly took it off the shelf
All I need for business:
Threads, scissors, needles...
Instantly the work began to boil!
I cut the fabric into a pot,
I wove a bow into my braids,
I deftly sewed a dress for the doll,
I let my eyelashes down.
The month of March is a busy time for teachers. It is necessary not only to prepare a holiday for the mothers of the students, but also to come up with and make gifts. You always want to do something new, original, something that hasn’t been done before. I want to surprise and amaze. So I went through many different options, looked into my favorite Internet in search of ideas. Finally, the concept for the gift came together.
Sequence of work:
To make a pincushion box, we will need any beautifully shaped jar, both transparent and colored will do. Depends on what you have on hand. We select the appropriate fabric. Take a piece of cardboard and trace the lid of the jar with a felt-tip pen on the cardboard first (the cardboard should be thick enough):
Then we place the lid on the fabric from the wrong side, draw a circle with a felt-tip pen so that there is a seam allowance of 2-3 cm. This is the future needle bed.
Cut out:
Next, take a circle of cut fabric and begin to stitch it along the edge with a “forward needle” seam:
Lightly tighten the thread:
We begin to fill the resulting blank with padding polyester.
Stuff it tightly enough. Insert the cut out circle of cardboard and tighten the fabric around it. We tie the threads into a knot. If desired, you can additionally stitch the fabric, tightening the edges.
Glue the resulting pad with glue onto the lid of the jar. I used universal polymer glue, as it has virtually no odor. Therefore, it is more suitable for working with children.
Glue a suitable braid along the edge, masking the seam.
Decorate:
Can be used for its intended purpose. The pincushion box is a universal item. A lid for needles and pins, a jar for storing various small items: buttons, threads, braid and other materials for needlework.
And these are children’s boxes made in joint activity:
I worked with children individually, in small subgroups of 3-4 people. Children in the group are 5-7 years old. Everyone was able to make a craft. Work with a needle and glue is carried out only under the direct supervision of the teacher.
Operations performed by children:
* made a pattern on the fabric and cut it out;
* stitched along the edge of the fabric with a “forward needle” seam;
* pulled the fabric together and stuffed it with synthetic padding;
* selected the design of the box (fabric, braid, suitable decorative elements) and glued it with the help of the teacher.
Before starting to make the craft, we repeated the safety rules with the children.
When working with a needle:
1. When working with a needle, be careful and careful. Do not put the needle in your mouth.
2. Try not to inject yourself or inject other children.
3. Store needles only in the pincushion. When finished, place the needle in the needle bar.
When working with glue:
1. Try not to let glue get into your eyes or mouth.
2. If glue gets on your hands, remove with a napkin and rinse with water.
3. After finishing work, wash your hands with soap.
Some more children's crafts:
This box is additionally decorated using decoupage technique.
I would like to present to your attention a detailed master class on making decorative (doll) furniture from a tin can
To do this you will need:
1. Tin can
2. Scissors (any large stationery scissors, not necessarily for metal)
3. Round nose pliers
4. Sponge or felt or any other available material
5. Velor (can be velvet) color at your discretion.
6. Glue (I use "Moment Crystal"
7. Spray paint is also at your discretion (I had pink metallic on hand)
Olesya, my beloved sister, at your request for you!
Usually, if I make a chair or table, I use coffee cans; Nescafe is also suitable, since the metal is quite thin, it cuts easily and easily takes the desired shape. Do not use cans of condensed milk or stewed meat - the metal is very hard and when twisting the strips it bends and does not curl into a spiral and, in addition, you will cut all your fingers!!! and one more thing: do not use dull scissors, they will fold the edges of the strips, which can also lead to cuts on your hands. The height of the can in this case does not matter, since you can change the height of the legs of a future table or chair by simply adding elements (cut strips of metal from another can)
This is how it looks like a “sun”)) Now you need to count the number of cut strips and divide them crosswise into 4 parts and determine the location of the future legs. So that the small sharp elements that you will cut off do not bounce in different directions from the table and your relatives do not remember you by stepping on them, spread something, I use a diaper, it is very convenient: I rolled everything up by 4 ends and put it higher away from the children))
After we have decided on the legs and back of the chair, we begin to form the contours of the back. The shape can be any and during the manufacturing process you can change the shape of the back as you like, round, square, heart-shaped.....
Now about the strength of the elements: remember the fairy tale about sons and a broom made of twigs, one by one they bend and break, but together they form a fairly strong structure if you fasten it into a common bundle)) So that the legs do not creep apart when you stick a needle into the chair, all the touching elements are I fasten it with these staples taken. as you can see in the background from another can, also cut into strips or in case I need to lengthen any element, such as the rim of the back. We take a strip of metal, bend it approximately to the width of the strip that we will tighten and cut. This results in a bracket like this. (on scissors)
The arrows show the already installed brackets for extending the back rim. As you can see, so that the strips do not bunch up, I thin them out, one goes to the back, the next to the curls at the bottom, and so on...
As you can see, the elements of the legs are collected into a common bundle and fastened with a bracket, and the curls on the back are simply twisted from a strip of metal and attached to the back using the same bracket. The resulting structure is quite durable.
The first picture shows a chair with a back that is not yet completed. The pattern, shape and position of the curls are at your discretion, as your imagination tells you. As production progresses, I change the original idea up to three or four times)) I never make two identical products...
When you have done everything and at your discretion the work is completed, take an oilcloth or newspaper, a primer (I have a spray), go out into the entrance and cover it with three layers at the intervals indicated on the spray can (drying period of the primer). I cover it with three layers only because there were drips and I hang them where it’s convenient for me))
After priming, we coat our product with any available (to your taste) spray paint, I still have a pink metallic one (I tinted my daughter’s bike after wintering on the balcony) And here I remembered that I didn’t make an insert under the back. We attach a piece of cardboard, you can simply press it with your fingers and cut it out or trace it with a pen... Then we take the remains of the can from which we cut out the brackets for fastening and mark future inserts on it using the cut cardboard, do not forget to leave the brackets for fastening, let them be longer, then fold it around and cut it to size. We use the cardboard from which the inserts were cut out for markings on the lining. You can use thin foam rubber, a piece of felt, in this case I used micropore from packaging, it is usually used to wrap new TVs and other household appliances, sometimes it is found in furniture packaging that contains glass. After the stencils are ready, we cut the velor to size and glue it along the contour. The glue in this case is the crystal.
This is how the insert is secured... In the background, the daughter is busy decorating a gift for her grandmother's birthday)) naturally, after that I had to touch it up again...
Another close-up photo...
We finished almost the same way: I was the chair, and she, under my guidance, did her first decoupage)
Dad's Dotsya))
Just a little bit left...
Glue the finished insert into the back...
And the second insert...
We do the same with the seat of the high chair (a little out of order, sorry, the installation order is not critical here) The same micropore from the packaging (it is also used as a lining, under laminate or parquet. The cut circle should be inserted into the contour of the seat and cut to the same size micropore, I cut out three, but I thought that three was too much, because the seat was too high, and I left two. Needles and pins hold in it no worse than in foam rubber.