Thursday, March 13, 2014

Zombie Poker Card Hair Pin

Planning a trip to Vegas? Love zombies? Have a regular game night? This might be the perfect accessory for all those situations and, if you really want to stretch it, could be for St. Patrick's Day as well (I only used the clubs in this case). Yeah, that last one might be a bit of a stretch... but it's relatively quick and easy to make and I can guarantee no one else will have anything like it! I found this post originally on Instructables. To make this you'll need:

1. A template to cut out the large, medium, and small pieces. I used the original's template, however I suppose you could just as easily make your own!
2. Card stock paper (for the template)
3. A deck of cards
4. Something to draw the template on the cards. A marker smeared, a pencil hardly showed, so I found a pen worked the best!
5. Glue - hot glue, glue stick, whatever you've got!
6. Something to put in the center. I thought of using a gemstone or a dime but found a better idea - see below!
7. A hair pin/barrette/clip/etc.
8. Scissors

First, print and cut out your three templates on card stock. Once they're cut out, place them on top of the following cards, trace around them with a pen, and cut them out:

* Large template over the top corner of the Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 cards
* Medium template over the number and suit of the 9, 8, 7, 6, and 5 cards
* Small template over the faces of the King, Queen, and Jack


Once all the pieces are cut out, fold the bottoms of each card up and cut a slit in the middle of each, up until the crease.


Slightly bend all the cards so they'll won't lie flat. You'll want them to pop out a bit once you're at the gluing stage.


Now the original post recommended gluing all the large cards in order (10, J, Q, K, A) in the top-right corner and once dry, pulling the Ace and 10 cards together to create the circle. I spent a good 10 minutes trying to do that and I failed miserably. Instead, I glued the bottom right corner of each card and created the circle that way. Don't worry if it's not perfect, it'll hardly be seen!


Once your large cards are glued together, take your medium cards and glue them on top in the middle.


And finally, take your three small cards and glue them in the middle as well.

Now you'll want to find something roughly the size of a dime. I used the back of one of the cards, used a dime as a template, and glued it in the center. It's a nice bloody touch, don't you think?


Glue your pin/barrette/clip to the back. Note that this could just as well work as a broach - it doesn't have to go in your hair.


And voila! Your unique accessory is complete!



TOTAL COSTS: $2.99
$2.99 for the Bicycle Zombies cards from Walgreens
Card stock, pen, scissors, hot glue, and hair pin all on hand

TOTAL AMOUNT OF TIME: 1 hour
However, I spent 10 minutes trying to figure out how to glue just the large pieces in a circle so you might have better luck and get it done faster!

EASY-PEASY SCALE (1 super easy - 5 very difficult): 2 out of 5
The only difficult part is gluing the large pieces into a circle, however it's really not that hard, it's just a little frustrating if you're OCD like me!

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