From Habitat magazine - issue 22
Create a personalised measuring stick to track your growth.
Step 1: Take the length of pine and lightly sand the edges and ends to get rid of any roughness, then use Resene Art Action Quick Dry undercoat on the side you will be painting and the edges. Leave the undercoat to dry thoroughly, then measure up from the end and mark at 10cm intervals. Rule across the timber so you have a guideline for the masking tape.
Step 2: Carefully place the low tack masking tape along the edges of every second 10cm block so that some will look narrow and some wide, you will painting the wider segments first. Put a dab of each colour on the segments so you know which colour to paint. Paint the wider segments on the measuring stick first, making sure you paint the edges as well as the top. Allow to touch-dry, then remove the masking tape. Mask the remaining unpainted sections, and paint them in the marked colours. Remove the masking tape.
Step 3: Take the stencils and place the letters evenly along the measuring stick, draw the letters on with pencil.
Step 4: Paint the letters in contrasting colours to the backgound colour, or paint the name on freehand if you prefer.
See more great step by step projects for children at www.resene.com/kidsprojects.
styling and writing: Helena Dunn
pictures: Mark Heaslip
props: Pink leather pouffe, papier mache dog, birdcage, rabbit candles all from Republic Home (www.republichome.com)
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