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How Do You Make Table Centerpieces With A 1950S Theme?

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How Do You Make Table Centerpieces With A 1950S Theme?

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So much time is spent at the table during the dinner and socializing. That’s why the centerpiece is very important. It should be fun and appropriate to the occasion. This centerpiece is a combination of ’50s icons, beautiful flowers and greenery. The overall size will depend on the size of the box you choose. Look through magazines and the Internet for at least five pictures to turn into clay icons. Think of movie stars, vintage cars and items popular then. They should be no larger then half the height of the box. The larger the box, the more pictures you should use. With a rolling pin roll out polymer clay to a slab 1/4-inch thick. Place the pictures on the clay and trace around the outline. Set the picture aside, then using the clay cut-out tool, cut out clay icon shapes. The front should be smooth with nice edges. The back will have the wooden dowel attached. Cut out a small rectangle of clay one-fourth the size of the clay icon shape and fold it over the dowel. Press down the edges

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