Make a Photo Frame From Wooden Matchsticks ||Month Contest
Last entry, I'll be making a photo frame made out of cardboard and wooden matches. Wooden matches are old matches, for now maybe not many people use wooden matches. Because now people's lives are super easy with the presence of natural gas and it is very rare for people to use wooden matches as a tool to make fire.
Are wood matches only used once and thrown away immediately? If the stick is finished, please throw it in the trash and make sure the fire is really dead. If it is only used for a short time, the used matches can be collected to make a beautiful work of art. Objects that we take for granted, but with a little creativity you can develop these objects and can also generate money if they are used regularly in your daily life.
Here is a work of art from matchsticks and cardboard.
To make it the materials needed are as follows.
- Wooden matches
- Scissors
- Cardboard box
- Fountain pen
- Glue
- Photo
- Knife
Steps
The first step
Draw a circle give it a moon shape and cut out the excess cardboard.
Step Two
Apply glue to the cardboard then attach the wooden matches.
Step Three
Paste it thoroughly on the shape of the moon, adjust the short length, don't cross the moon line.
Step Four
Cut the end of the match and then stick it on the edge of the moon.
Step Five
Cut the matches into small pieces according to the length that is not sufficient.
Step Six
Then apply glue and stick it.
Step Seven
Then put back the remaining cardboard that has been cut on the side.
Step Eight
Apply glue on the photo paste.
Step Nine
Make a frame on the edge of the photo by applying glue first.
Step Ten
Make a place to rest photos.
By applying glue and attaching the ends to the back of the frame.
And finished a photo frame from scratch matches for my son. I don't want to end without a final entry, this is my final Entry for the contest this February. I am happy to be able to finish it accompanied by my baby who keeps asking when the process of making the photo frame will be finished. My son can't wait to show the final result to his older brother.
Thank you for listening to the process of making a photo frame from a wooden match, I hope this is useful, see you in my next post.
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What a beautiful and lovely job, it's lovely what you did for the contest...!
oh, thank you very much.
I think it's very creative the way you used the matchsticks to create this nice portrait holder, it looks great and very stylish.
thank you kind words.
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