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9 lip 2022 · Anna offers a step by step cardboard submarine craft complete with portholes and picture book recommendations to bring the ocean to life and ignite young reader's imaginations when they think of their own possibilities!
13 cze 2012 · Once your portholes are complete, simply attach them to the submarine, using painter’s tape or a hot glue gun. Sit back and enjoy the view! Remember: we all live in a yellow submarine!
Are you looking for a fun and easy to follow DIY project to do with your kids? Follow along as Char of Wooden Maven shows a step-by-step on how to make DIY portholes!
This tutorial will provide the basics, optional material and what ultimately worked for me. What I envisioned was a 3 dimensional porthole with material that mimicked glass and rivets as well. The hardest part was finding what looked like glass, but wasn't glass, that I could cut. Clear acrylic sheet!
Create a sea-inspired masterpiece using materials you can find at home. The porthole transforms your wall into a window into the sea. Plus, you'll learn how to make your own scratch art surface. We made a bunch of portholes and hung them up so that the room looked like a submarine!
16 gru 2009 · Step 1 - Select Materials The first step toward installing porthole is deciding on the material for the window itself. While many older boats use shatterproof glass, in recent years, most manufacturers have turned to fiberglass and plastic for the window material.
4 gru 2021 · For my first sewing project on with our new Sailrite sewing machine, I created porthole covers. Portholes are the windows of our boat and when you’re at the dock, you need privacy. There are many options available for porthole covers, including commercial shades.