Wooden VFD Eye Token- Series of Unfortunate Events

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Wooden VFD Eye Token- Series of Unfortunate Events

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How to make an old-antique-looking wooden VFD eye token from A Series of Unfortunate Events.

Supplies

3-inch round wooden circle

Belt sander

Rotary tool

Flat black acrylic or spray paint

Metallic gold acrylic paint

Paint brush

Pencil or pen

Making a Token Shape

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Using a belt sander, sand the wood into a token shape, however big and thick you want it. I made this one about 2 inches across and about a quarter inch thick. Smooth the edges with the sander until it looks similar to the pictures above.

Draw the Design

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Using a pencil or pen, draw the eye symbol as shown above. You can use a reference photo or just free-hand it.

Carve Out the Design

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Using a rotary tool, follow the design, carving out the image. Use multiple different bits to get a smooth but not perfect-looking carving. Do this to give it even more of an older, worn look.

Painting

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Using black spray paint (or regular acrylic paint), cover the whole token in black, leaving no unpainted spaces. Then, using the dry-brush technique, lightly brush metallic gold paint over the top. The dry-brush technique is done by using a completely dry brush, and getting a little paint on the brush. Then wipe most of the paint off on a paper or your palette, and gently brush the gold over the top, back, and sides. When doing the top, be careful not to get a lot of gold into the carved parts, but on the raised potions.

Finished Results

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Your end result should look similar to the pictures above. I hope yours turned out well and you enjoy!