Showing posts with label diy bunny mug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy bunny mug. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2018

DIY Bunny Mug


Hello everyone! This adorable bunny mug is one of my favorite crafts ever! I've had it for almost four years and it is still my favorite morning coffee mug. It is very easy to made and represent a perfect gift for any bunny lover. Since Easter is just around the corner, I'll post my tutorial again. I hope you will like it as much as I do!
Supplies:
-Blank porcelain mug
-Porcelain painter in a pen
-Baking paper
-Graphite pencil, as soft as possible (7 B is the best)
-Scissors
-Plastic tape
-Toothpick

I used Marabu Porcelain painter since I already had good experience with their products, and because their paint is dishwasher safe.


If your mug has any printing on the bottom, use a little bit of acetone to remove it before you start.
To make bunny ears equal size and symmetrical, draw one ear on baking paper, fold it in half, and then draw another.




Position your drawing face down to the mug and use plastic tape to fix it. Make sure that mug is clean and completely dry.


After you remove the baking paper, use your porcelain paint marker to paint on the mug. Make sure you have a wet cloth or a sponge near by in case you need to wipe off excess paint.



Repeat previous steps to paint a bunny face on the bottom of the mug. Make sure that ears and face are well aligned with each other. I used toothpick for the eyes, so they wouldn't smudge.




You should allow paint to dry for at least 24 h in order for it to be completely dry. I waited for about 72 hours, to make sure it is absolutely dry, and now, 4 years later, I still use it almost every day.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

DIY Bunny Mug / Uradi sam: Å olja sa zekom


Supplies:
-mug
-porcelain marker (I used this one and it comes in many other colors than black)
-piece of baking paper
-pencil (7B is the best)
-scissors
-sellotape
-toothpick (for bunnies eyes)


 Draw one bunny ear on baking paper, fold in half and draw the other ear. This way ears are same size and symmetrical.




Make sure mug is clean and completely dry. Use sellotape to fix your drawing face down to the mug.
Use pencil to draw over drawing lines. This enables picture to transfer onto the mug.


Remove baking paper and draw over with porcelain painter pen.





Use pencil to sketch bunny eyes and bunny mouf on mug bottom and pay attention to coordinate it with ears you already draw. When you are sure about the position, draw over with porcelain painter pen.



After three days of drying your new mug is ready to use (and is dishwasher safe).
Hope you like it!
p.s.If your mug has any mark on the bottom, use acetone to remove it.