How To Draw A Knob
Create a fun door knob hanger and a set of panels with different messages for your own use or send it as a gift to family members or friends.
We will need a ChartLoop, Estatics (transparent) and AcrylicOnes . Let me show you how!
1. Prepare the ChartLoop. Pass the paracord loop through the hole in the Tag-It and secure both ends together.
2. Plan your design and draw your message on the Estatics M transparent using AcrylicOne Fine markers. Let it dry for a few seconds before applying another color or details to it. Draw as many as you'd like or need. Think about the different situations you'd need a sign throughout the day.
3. Choose the message that you need and place it on the Tag-It.
4. Hang it on the outside door knob of your room/office and share your message with everyone!
5. When is time to change the activity or you'd like to communicate that you're available, change to a different design and update your door knob hanger.
You need:
- ChartLoop, item no.: 0213.9003
- Tag-It, item no.: 0213.9001
- Estatics M, item no.: 7951.0100
- AcrylicOne FINE, item no.: 7756.0501
On this shopping list you'll find everything you need for your door knob hanger.
You would like to order from Austria or Switzerland ? No problem! Simply enter the item numbers in the search box of the respective shop and get started.
Renatta Pastorino Algalarrondo
Renatta is seasoned graphic recorder and a Neuland Ambassador® based in the US. She has supported meetings and events for Fortune 500 companies around the world and across industries. She is formally trained as a nutritionist and visual artist and her specialization is in working with acrylics. With her deep artistic skills, she adapts and incorporates art techniques into her live visual recordings for an engaging results that people will readily share. Even while working with digital mediums she adds artistic nuances and textures to enhance the final artifacts.
How To Draw A Knob
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