DIY: Fun Summer Sailboat and Flip Flop Centerpiece

Make your next children’s party or summer barbeque fun with these easy flip flop and sailboat centerpieces! Inspired by Anna Griffin die cuts, this project is simple enough that even kids can help with a bit of adult supervision.

For this project, you will need:

– Small terra cotta pots

– Fine sand

– Bright blue spray paint

– Sage green spray paint

– Acrylic paint (optional, for additional decoration)

– Anna Griffin Die Cut Pack, “Sailboat Flip Flop” (available at scrapbook stores or online at Paper Addict)

– 1/4″ wooden dowel, cut 8″ long

– Hot glue gun and glue sticks

Start by first deciding how many centerpieces you would like to make. Choose even numbers to alternate the pot and dowel colors and sailboat and flip flop motifs.

Spray the first pot entirely with bright blue spray paint. Allow the paint to dry before adding a second coat. If you are decorating your centerpiece base further, do so now with acrylic paint. Spray the dowel entirely with two coats of sage spray paint. Set aside.

Spray a second pot entirely with sage spray paint. Allow the paint to dry before adding a second coat. Decorate with acrylic paint as desired. Spray a dowel with two coats of bright blue spray paint and allow to dry.

Heat up your hot glue gun. With the sage dowel, affix one sailboat die cut to the dowel using hot glue. Repeat the process with the flip flop die cut and bright blue dowel. Allow the glue to dry.

Pour enough sand in the pot to fill it halfway. Insert the bright blue flip flop rod into the sage pot, and the sage sailboat rod into the bright blue pot. Enjoy!

TIP: Turn this centerpiece project into a table marker project! Simply print guest names onto shrink paper with ink. Shrink the paper according to manufacturer directions, and cool. Cut the names out, and hot glue to the pot base or directly onto the die cut itself. Or, instead of using shrink paper, print out each name onto pink or sage cardstock. Cut each word out and adhere to the die cut directly by adding a dab of dimensional glue to the text. Using a small paperclip or dimensional tool, spread to the edges of the paper so it adheres to the die cut. Your imagination is the only limit in this project, so be creative!

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