The sign is slowly making its escape because I used double-sided tape and completely forgot to glue it in place.
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The floor!
So much fun to make. I used cardboard from a Coca Cola package. Draw the stone by hand. Then came the cutting. Hundreds of tiny pieces of cardboard later, my back was definitely feeling it. Black paint and pastel chalk brought the stone texture to life.
The heart of the dessert bar. Cakes, donuts, macarons, and far too many sweets to choose from. I used some of the left overs from the Honey Dessert Talk. And the bottles and glasses from Leisure Bar
The gold mirrors were fun to make, but they helped create the elegant atmosphere I was aiming for. I used mirror board plates and cut the pieces with a scissor.
I loved to use this gold marker I bought from Temu when I was painting everything gold. And I’m very picky when it comes to the gold color, so many bad choices out there. Recommended!
Hahaha, thank you so much! Who knew a Coca-Cola carton had a secret second life as miniature stone flooring? I’m starting to look at packaging very differently these days.
And thank you for always being so supportive of my crazy ideas. It means a lot!
I have the same gold marker and used it in my Tipsy Cat Bar.
You have put so much work into creating this kit and it shows.
I’m interested to know how you created your sign?
Aww, thank you so much! It definitely tested my patience at times, but I’m so happy with the final result. And honestly… the floor almost did drive me nuts!
Thank you so much! I definitely put a lot more time into this one than I originally planned, but it was so much fun to customize.
As for the sign, it’s actually quite simple! I designed it on my computer, printed it out, and glued it onto cardboard to give it a little more thickness.