Kite Key Holder
You Will Need:
Fevicryl Mouldit, Fevicryl Glass Colours Blue, Red, Yellow, Green, Pink and Brown, and Fine Art Brushes, Key Holder, Wires, Colour Palette, Water Container.
Description :
This fun key holder looks like a flying kite! It's made from Fevicryl Mouldit clay and painted with beautiful colors that shine like glass. You can hang your keys on it and imagine they're flying high in the sky. It's a colorful and creative way to keep your keys safe and organized.
STEP 1 : Procure the Base
- Today, we will make kite key holders for Makar Sankranti's special occasion.
- Let's make two large kites, one small kite, and one thread roller (manjha).
STEP 2 : Prepare the clay slab
- Take Fevicryl Mouldit Resin base and Hardner and mix them well to make the dough even
- Take a straight wire and insert it inside the center of the kite to balance all three kites.
- Make three ribbons and insert them inside the wire below the kites.
- Make two cuts on the kites, one horizontally and one vertically to make equal diagonals.
- You can also trace any design on the flat surface of the kite with the help of the Fevicryl Clay Tool Kit.
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STEP 3 : Paint the Design
- Paint the kites with Fevicryl Glass Colours Green, Red, Blue, Yellow, and Orange.
- You can choose any color to paint the opposite sides of the kites to give each side a unique matte finish.
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STEP 4 : Collect the holder stand
- Take a wooden or metal holder, place the clay kites on one side of the holder, and stick the clay kites on the other.
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STEP 5 : Final look
- Here is your beautiful key holder all ready to be used in your house.