Thursday, May 15, 2008

Walking Stick



Assalam alykom:

My children wanted to make walking sticks. We collected some sticks from outside and went to work. I decided that I wanted to try one too. My son started his first. He was working so long and hard to whittle the bark off, then sand it all down. He then varnished it, and it looked pretty good in the end. My stick was much taller than his. I started trying to take the bark off, and I really did not have the patience. So, I decide that I would just leave the bark on and decoupage it with Mod Podge and tissue paper. I started by tearing small pieces of tissue paper. I applied each piece over another with the Mod Podge until I achieved to color and look that I wanted. Finally, I just put several coats of the Mod Podge until it was very shiny. After it all dried, I wrapped gold jewelry wire at the top an glued a few beads and accent pieces. It turned out better than I expected. It was much easier than taking all that bark off and varnishing it too!

2 comments:

Happy Muslim Mama said...

Assalam-alaikam,
interesting craft idea. I like the bead embellishment at the top.

I'm curious, you mention modge-podge often and I have never used it before. I might google it and find out more.

Um Nour/Hollie Moore said...

Assalm alykom umm salihah:

Modge Podge is a decopouge medium. It is kind of like the consistancy of elmers glue. It has some varnishing affect to it because it glosses. It is wasable until it dries. Therefore, clean your paint brushes right away or they wil be shiney and hard!