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I had a clock quit working, rather than throwing it away, I took it apart and made it into a submarine porthole wall decoration. Materials:- plastic circle c...
13 cze 2012 · DIY mommy Ocean paint porthole sea submarine. "So we have an ocean that we plan to fill with LOTS of sea life. And it looks like we're going to need a way to motor around and see it all. Let's make a submarine!" There it is.
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.
20 wrz 2020 · Initially, I cut a dummy frame, using the outside of the old screen as a pattern. It took a little trimming with scissors, but finally got the dimensions right and popped it into the porthole frame. I had cut a couple of 1-inch diameter holes in the plastic so I could handle the dummy from one side.
7 wrz 2013 · I make mine by covering circles of camping mat foam which is rigid enough to keep in shape when pushed into the port hole in but floppy enough to squeeze in snugly. I leave one third of the outside strip open to be able to remove the foam and wash the covers, sealing the opening with velcro.
Make covers for the portholes by cutting out squares of blue cellophane. Use tape to adhere the cellophane windows to the inside of both boxes. This will create an underwater look when you are in the sub.
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!