Tuesday, November 25, 2014

AG Dog Toy

This one is a super simple AG dog accessory. Just take a few colors of embroidery floss. I used 12 strands about a foot long. Split them into three equal sections.


Braid.
 

Put one knot toward the middle. You could add a bead but I wanted it to be magnetic so I painted a nut black. Slide it on and not the other side.


That is all it takes to make a AG tug of war style dog toy.


-Karen

Saturday, November 22, 2014

AG Dog Food Bag

To go along with the dog food bowl I needed to make a bag as well. Started with a empty dog food bag (real size of course).


Then  cut out a little section at the top. It is about 3.5"x4.5". It just so happened that there was a little dog in the corner.

Next I took the sides apart and cleaned them both. You don't want any dog food residue in there.

Then the sides went back together. Zip them shut and remove the plastic zipper. Don't loose it as you will be putting it back on. Flip them so the right sides are together.


Then using embroidery floss to stitch down the three open sides. I also reinforced this with hot glue. Probably not necessary but little kids can be very hard on things.


Flip the bag right sides out again.


Slide on the zipper. Then put a little dab of hot glue on each end of the opening. This is to keep the plastic piece from sliding off.


 You could just keep the bag empty. I decided to make it look like there was dog food in it. I used a piece of packaging foam to be the filler. Really you could use a ton of different material. Anything that is laying around.


Using the same method as the dog food bowl add seed beads and glue.


Paint them brown if necessary. Then just glue it into the bag. That is it. Now "fill" your AG dog bowl.


-Karen

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

AG Dog Bowls

I bought my niece a dog for her AG doll for Christmas. Actually my dog bought it for her haha. They look alike. So I have been making some accessories to go along with it. First up is dog bowls and a food bag.

To make the dog bowls I started with two empty make up containers.


Using a Dremel I cut off the top threaded portion.


Then I did a little sanding to make the top smooth.


A quick coat of spray paint made them look like real dog bowls.


But I decided to take it a little further by drawing bones and labeling each bowl. Then I clear coated to protect it.


I decided to fill the bowls with "food" and "water. For the water bowl I simply poured some left over clear epoxy into the bowl. For the food I mixed some glue, brown paint, and seed beads. I laid it in the bowl and let it dry.


That is all there is to creating some simple dog bowls. Tomorrow I will cover how to make the food bag.


- Karen