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DIY HOME DECOR- WALL HANGING

This is a DIY HOME DECOR CRAFT made with barbeque sticks ( if barbeque sticks aren’t available at home, then use old newspapers to make paper sticks and cut them to a standard size a per your required wall hanging size) , Fevicryl Pidilite shiny black acrylic paint (a step towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat) , paper quilling and hot glue (Stanley 69GR20B Plastic Gluepro Trigger Feed Hot Melt Glue Gun, APTECH DEALS Crown 80W Hot Melt Corded- a step towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat) /super glue ( GORILLA GLUE- a step towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat).

  1. Arrange the barbeque sticks is a criss-cross pattern with perfect squares and stick it firmly using hot glue/super glue (of the above mentioned brands for the best results). After the glue has dried, paint it thoroughly with Fevicryl Pidilite shiny black acrylic paint and leave it to dry.
  2. Take the paper quilling strips and quill beautiful little flowers of your color choice and leaves enough to cover all of the intersections. If easily available at home, use any paper flower or plastic flower of bright colors and glue it to the center intersection of the grid.
  3. Once the paint has dried and the paper quilling flowers and leaves are ready, just stick them onto the intersections firmly in a symetrical or asymetrical pattern as per your choice.

I suggest you choose the colors of the flowers according to your wall coloring/wall paper at your home. The best part pf this DIY CRAFT is that it looks beautiful and decent once hanged on the wall even though it is made from simple materials available at home!!!

TANVI R.J

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