The faux caramel apple with glittery finish. |
Turning plastic apples into decorative candy apples for the Christmas tree is an easy way to reuse something for a better purpose. After all, who uses plastic apples to decorate with anymore? But in a Christmas display these look good enough to actually eat!
Supply List:
- cotton balls
- white school glue
- permanent ink marker
- plastic apples
- masking tape
- copper/caramel colored acrylic paints
- Elmer's gold glitter glue
- wire for the hangers
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Use the permanent ink pen to draw a wavy line around the apple, marking the place where the caramel is molded over the surface.
- Mask off every thing above the line.
- Glue and bind with masking tape the wire attaching it to the plastic apple stem.
- Now unravel your cotton balls and layer white glue and cotton on top of the masked areas, so that these will give the faux melted caramel dimension.
- Layer the batting over the stem as well and twist it onto the wire. Let dry.
- Paint the faux caramel with acrylic copper paint or something comparable.
- Squeeze Elmer's gold glitter glue on the painted surface to add a little extra bling.
- Shape the wire into a hook.
Left, plastic apple. Next, ink pen marks for the caramel. Center, masking taped surface. Right, after the cotton batting was layered over the tape with glue, I let it dry and then painted it. |
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