Note: Suede pieces add interesting texture to finished project. If unavailable, simply paint these sections of the project using turquoise acrylic
paint. Circles can then be stamped same as is directed when using suede.
Step 1
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Remove latch, hinges and beaded handle from box. Lightly sand (if needed) then wipe with tack cloth. Trace box shape onto
scrap pieces of paper to make two patterns. Allowing for wood thickness on all outside edges, use one of the patterns to cut
two red felt pieces for inside lining of purse. Set felt aside.
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Step 2
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Referring to project photo as a guide, draw geometric lines on second paper pattern to create a design template with pencil and
ruler. Position AMACO® Black WireForm® piece onto pattern to determine final placement on purse front. Make a dot on template
to mark holes that will need to be drilled in wood to attach mesh later. At intersecting points on template, mark two additional
dots to attach remaining brads used as accents (see photo).
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Step 3
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Place pattern template on top of purse front, taping at corners to hold in place. With ruler and template as guides, use largest
end of stylus to press the design into the soft wood, making slight indentions. Drill holes at marked dots. Remove pattern
template, lightly sand drilled holes (if needed) then trace lines again with stylus, pressing them deeper into the wood for better
visibility.
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Step 4
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With gloved hand, use corner of soft cloth to apply AMACO® Antique Gold Rub ‘n Buff® to outside of box. Apply to corners and
side edges only on inside of box as felt lining will cover the remaining surfaces. Buff with clean portions of cloth to remove
excess and create a lustrous shine.
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Step 5
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Remove wood beads from handle wire and apply Ebony Rub ‘n Buff®. Apply the same color to top and side edges of all wooden
circles. Buff with clean part of cloth as before.
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Step 6
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With the #6 shader and fine tipped paintbrushes, apply Metallic Russet acrylic paint to top side of four small wooden circles
and random triangle shapes on purse front. For additional accent, portions of some wooden beads and wedge shapes at purse
bottom can also be painted. Let dry. Use permanent black marker to outline triangle shapes on purse front. TIP: For best results,
test marker on scrap piece of wood first; making sure that it doesn’t bleed when coated with sealer.
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Step 7
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Brush side edges only of jumbo, medium and one small wooden circle with one coat of AMACO® All Purpose Sealer. Apply 2-3
coats of the sealer to all remaining wood surfaces. Let dry completely.
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Step 8
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Use cosmetic sponge to apply Metallic Gold acrylic paint to rubber stamp image, then stamp onto suede remnant pieces that
have been cut to fit top of jumbo, medium and one small wooden circle. For additional accent cut suede pieces to fit some wedge
shapes at bottom of purse as well as random shapes on purse front. Portions of the original pattern template can be cut to use
as patterns for creating exact size piece(s) needed. Spread a thin layer of glue onto back of suede pieces using a scrap piece of
cardstock, then glue to wood.
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Assembly
Step 9
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Attach WireForm® to purse front using four brads, and insert remaining 2 brads through prepared holes. For all, open brad wings
on inside of box to secure. One at a time, use scrap cardstock piece as a spatula to spread a thin layer of glue over inside purse front and back. Press felt lining piece onto the glue-coated surface, smoothing with palms to remove any trapped air pockets and covering the brad wings.
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Step 10
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Reassemble purse, attaching hinges and latch. Slide beads back onto wire before reattaching. With purse lying flat, refer to photo to add remaining accents to front, gluing all pieces in place. For best results leave to lie flat overnight to allow glue to cure.
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