Wednesday, June 10, 2009

STOP

Last week I turned this......
to this
My handsome little nephew has a car bed, and they are working on decorating his room in a correlating theme, and a while back I suggested road signs. Well, we had these wobbly three-legged round tables, and one of them broke on me, so I decided to take the round top and make a stop sign. It was a fun project; not too hard, but with just a hint of problem solving. The first task was to make a perfect octagon. I basically divided the circle into 8 segments, so I divided 360 degrees by 8 to get the angle of the triangle. Then, I found the radius of the circle, that would be the two equal sides of the triangle. Once I had a triangle of that size cut out, I just marked up the circle, creating an Octagon. I painted the whole thing white, then taped off the border so I could paint one side black, the other side red. Before painting the red I cut out the four letters, and used a spray adhesive to make them stick. When it was all dry, I peeled of the tape and the letters, and voila! I had to touch up the letters where the red bled under the paper, but it looks great!
It was so fun to give it to him!! He was so proud of it, and didn't want to leave it inside. He showed it to his sisters, "I got a stop sign, its a big one!" Once his mom hung it on the wall, "it's beautiful! It says, STOP, no girls allowed" That little guy.....

1 comment:

Amy, Mike and our Girls said...

good for you! Did you use the recipes from Sister Holyoak or others?