Creating a 3D Winter Scene Using Cardboard Part 2

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  • In today’s video I’m finishing the creation of the cardboard winter scene I started last week. If you saw part 1 of my two parter, then you know I had extreme time management issues in Part 1 (linked below). And I had a fear the same could happen this week. But, even though decoupage took forever, the rest of this cardboard DIY went pretty, okay. Well… okay-ish. But you have to watch to know why.
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    Products/Supplies/Materials used:
    Mod Podge (matte finish)
    Jerry Q Art 12 PC Brown Synthetic Hair Round And Flat Paint Brush Set
    Fiskars 12x18 Inch Cutting Mat
    X-ACTO Z Series Light-Weight Replacement Blade, No 11, 4-7/8 in L 2 PACK
    Aleene’s clear gel tacky glue
    Upcycled cardboard box
    Metal ruler
    Plastic wrap
    Painter’s tape
    Binder clips
    Weekly circulars
    CraftSmart acrylic paints (white, hunter green, shamrock, dark blue)
    Apple Barrel craft acrylic paint (black)
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