Dreamcatcher

You Will Need:

Fevicryl 3D Cone Outliner Non Sticky - White 707, Fevicryl - Water Based - Glass Colour Kit, Fevicryl Fabric Glue, Recycled CD, Ornamental Stones (Tear Drop Shaped White Coloured), Yellow Coloured Woollen Pom-Poms, Woollen Thread, A4 Sized White Paper, Yellow Carbon Paper, Scissors, Pencil.

Description :
Children would just simply love making this dreamcatcher. It's an activity made which is best out of waste from a CD, that are of no use which can be turned into something beautiful like a dreamcatcher. Let children get inspired with this project and make their own colour combinations and enhancements to make their own customised dreamcatchers.   
STEP 1
We are now going to show you how CD decoration can be done and made of use as a home décor piece. Take an A4 sized white paper. Draw a mandala design in the size of the CD. A dreamcatcher made with best out of waste from CD. Take two recycled CDs. Trace the mandala design on the CDs with yellow carbon paper.
STEP 2
Make the outlines of the design with 3D Cone Outliner Non Sticky - White 707. Leave it to dry. Paint the design in a shading manner with Water Based - Glass Colours - Golden Yellow 852, Sea Blue 853, Crystal Green 854 and Ultramarine Blue 859. Leave it to dry.
STEP 3
Stick few teardrop shaped white ornamental stones around the centre using Fabric Glue. Let it dry.
STEP 4
Take yellow coloured woollen strands, plait the strands. Take few colourful wooden beads, pass the beads through the strands. Take two painted CDs. Stick the CDs back to back by sandwiching the yellow plait along with woollen pom-poms using Fabric Glue. Your CD decoration is now done. Leave it to dry. Your dreamcatcher is ready to dangle. This dangler has been made from waste CD wall hanging can be made with varied colour combinations. It's one such good project that can be churned out as a best out of waste using CD