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Floral Print Sunglasses

Make your self some cute floral sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun this summer!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/floral-print-sunglasses • Posted by Alexis K.

I've been lusting after a pair of floral printed sunglasses, for a while now but i didn't feel like shelling out extra money for a pair of cheap frames, so I found an online tutorial and did it myself. I only did the sides of my sunglasses, and I'm not sure if i should do the front around the lenses, what do you guys think? Some tips and tricks: I made some minor modifications to the other site's instructions. I would suggest if you want to make the glasses look like the floral print ones in stores to find a magazine with picures of floral print fabric, wallpaper or rugs to cut out, but a home and garden magazine with photos of real flowers can work too. -I used mod-podge but I would suggest using something more permanent like crazy glue or e6000 -Also after you glue the images on its a good idea to find a permenant varnish or sealer to cover the images an protect them from damage

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

0 h 40

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium diy glasses side 1308461291 Medium glasses full 1308461671 Medium glasses detail 1308461674 Medium floral glasses 2 1308462675 Medium glasses front 1308462685

Description

I've been lusting after a pair of floral printed sunglasses, for a while now but i didn't feel like shelling out extra money for a pair of cheap frames, so I found an online tutorial and did it myself. I only did the sides of my sunglasses, and I'm not sure if i should do the front around the lenses, what do you guys think? Some tips and tricks: I made some minor modifications to the other site's instructions. I would suggest if you want to make the glasses look like the floral print ones in stores to find a magazine with picures of floral print fabric, wallpaper or rugs to cut out, but a home and garden magazine with photos of real flowers can work too. -I used mod-podge but I would suggest using something more permanent like crazy glue or e6000 -Also after you glue the images on its a good idea to find a permenant varnish or sealer to cover the images an protect them from damage

Instructions