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DIY Frozen Castle Lamp Using Plastic Bottles and Hot Glue - Creative Mom

DIY Frozen Castle Lamp Using Plastic Bottles and Hot Glue - Creative Mom

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I show you how I made a frozen castle lamp using seven 0, 5 plastic bottles, hot glue and glitter. I am pretty happy with the result and is one of my favorite projects so far. Be careful when working with the hot glue though! I start by cutting the seven plastic bottles to the desired heights. For castles I usually want to have uneven heights for the towers. it gives a certain dynamic to it. I glue them together and make the basic shape of the castle. Next I draw a lot of windows, large and small, a door and the shape of unrolled cones for the roofs. I trace the drawings with hot glue and pour glitter while it's still sticky. I used dark blue glitter for the door, windows and roofs. I also made a hole bunch of icicles using turquoise glitter. (The hot glue icicles are a big part of this project so you will also see me using white icicles and light blue icicles from time to time) I glued the windows, roofs and door. (When using hot glue on the plastic bottles you want to have a test bottle near by to make sure your glue is not too hot and won't melt the bottles. Switch it on and off to adjust the heat, or, if you don't have a switch simply unplug it) I added icicles to the roofs and I also used pointy icicles on the towers for a cooler effect. I filled the spaces between the plastic bottles with some wrapping foil. I then covered the whole castle in hot glue. Although it seems like a tone of glue it really isn't (approx 700 grams. I made a thin coat and went in vertical lines so it looks natural. After I had the whole surface covered in hot glue I started adding icicles here and there, under the windows, under the towers, on the entrance. When gluing icicles I made sure to pour glitter on the fresh hot glue. I also made sure to have a paper sheet under the project so I can save the unused glitter. So that's it! No painting needed for this project. Like I said this is one of my favorite projects so far and the effect of the hot glue ice is so amazing. Of course I placed some battery LED lights under the frozen castle and it looks unreal in the dark. DON'T USE HOT LIGHTS!
Date: 2022-04-28

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Hi mom. I want to make this but the problem is I cant find any translucent glitter on our stores and im having hard time to buy online. What can I do? Is there any alternative material for translucent glitter?
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So amazing!
One question, though. Does your daughters help you make these art works? Would you recommend for moms out there to engage their children to help make things like those?

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