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A Bit Of Everything Wand

A little hocus pocus in the kitchen...maybe

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/a-bit-of-everything-wand • Posted by Sugarlishes

I decided to get witchy crafty :D. I had these bamboo placemats that were breaking off...so I decided hey what a way to put a use to them by making a wand out of them. I didnt know how paint would do on the bamboo but i wanted some color. So I was staring at my paper shredder and grinned. I took a few magzine pages and shredded them. Then with glue wrapped it around. I coated it with mod podge and sealed it. Once it was dried I took some hemp string and tied it around as a handle. Then took some green and silver wire and twisted around it. I found a clear piece of quartz and glued it down and while the glue was still wet I poured...yes poured..not drizzled cause I got a bit excited lol...on the glob of glue. I found a silver ring that I wasnt using anymore and tied it at the end of the hemp string. ..hope ya like... show some luv :D

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium moto 0173 1233083598 Medium moto 0174 1233083611 Medium moto 0175 1233083625

Description

I decided to get witchy crafty :D. I had these bamboo placemats that were breaking off...so I decided hey what a way to put a use to them by making a wand out of them. I didnt know how paint would do on the bamboo but i wanted some color. So I was staring at my paper shredder and grinned. I took a few magzine pages and shredded them. Then with glue wrapped it around. I coated it with mod podge and sealed it. Once it was dried I took some hemp string and tied it around as a handle. Then took some green and silver wire and twisted around it. I found a clear piece of quartz and glued it down and while the glue was still wet I poured...yes poured..not drizzled cause I got a bit excited lol...on the glob of glue. I found a silver ring that I wasnt using anymore and tied it at the end of the hemp string. ..hope ya like... show some luv :D

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