This wall thermometer is completely adapted to the cold season. With rustic elements like Jute and the decorative snow, this thermometer gets its robust charm and wintery appearance.
The cute dog and cat warm our hearts at the sight of them and remind us silently of the warm living room.
Decorate your home with this winter, seasonal wall thermometer, so you won't be cold in the wintertime.
And it's as simple as that:
Prime the thermometer in white paint. Repeat this procedure several times. Cut the motif roughly from the Napkin and use the upper, printed layer with the motif.
When the paint is dry, spray some 404 spray glue on the thermometer and place the Napkin. You can use the glue to carefully loosen the Napkin until the desired Position is achieved.
Cut the upper edge and fix the Napkin with the Napkin varnish. Let the paint dry well and then simply cut off the excess and leave the thermometer free.
Paint the roof with red paint and when it has dried, indicate the roof tiles with the Brown
Take some decorative snow and spread it on the dry motif. Glue the Jute ribbon with hot glue around the outer edge and stick a loop on the middle of the lower edge.
As a suspension you divide the Jute ribbon, form a loop and knot it.
For the 3D effect, you can prime the aluminium sheet white, let it dry and stick individual napkin motifs like the Fir on it. Then cut out, draw the contours from the front with the metal pressing tool and emboss from the back. The individual motifs are then glued to the actual motifs with hot glue.