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Well Good Sunday Morning to everyone, I am suppose to be over at my desk working on my signs but I really wanted to Blog about this. The signs can wait.....I am huge procrastinator sometimes! I have been collecting TP Rolls, Cereal Boxes and boxes in general and We have had a influx on the paper product CARDBOARD! So, I have decided that some things need to be made out of all this cardboard before my room, looks like a UPS store. So Here are some Fabulous DIY Tutorials with cardboard! I hope everyone enjoys and once again if you have a request or a question please feel free to comment or follow me, I send out some cool goodies in my newsletter!
Yeah!This is fun and Easy and doesn't look like a cereal box!
Okay Here's what you do...........
1.Grab an empty cereal box
2. trace and cut out two stars
3.then score the stars from there tips to there indented parts
4. Push stars out by scores lines
5 Push in by indented parts
AND WHA -LA! You have Star ....
Now you can Paint it any color you want! It would look great as a holiday accent or year round!!
TP Roll Wall Art
All you need is some Tp rolls and some Glue check out what kind of cool wall art you could be making!
Start with Tp / Pt Rolls
Get cool Wall art!!
Check out this card board room!!
Instructions
Cut the flaps from one end of each box.
Stack the boxes. Some boxes, such as those from
FedEx, have flaps that add thickness to the back of the box. To make
your stack level, use scraps of cardboard as shims in between the front
edges of the boxes.
Seal the boxes together with packing tape.
Cover the boxes with the wrapping paper.
Line the raw edges at the front with the duct tape.
Aren't Folded Books so interesting looking, I love them and I happened on some great tutorials on folding them so I hope you enjoy!. I love the way this looks it is a elegant and classy look that you can add to any room of your home and they are of course super fun to try!
1.
1. Choose a book to fold. Cheap is good-this cost me $.25 at a yard sale.
2. Rip off the front & back covers, then make your first fold-in this case a triangle
3. Make any additional folds in the page. We fold the top down as well to complete the triangle.
4. Repeat.
5. Repeat again.
6. Repeat yet again.
7. Until all pages are done!
This very simple pattern used the entire novel and took me about 2 hours to fold mindlessly while watching TV.
To make this version:
Variation
2.
This is my favorite thing to organize all those little
scraps of papers, photos, CD's, coupons, etc....
I began with a book, it can be any book ~
colored pages, old pages, pretty pages, large or small pages....
I removed the front cover and used it as my base....
I taped the edges with Washi Tape for a
decorative edge...
I folded the pages of the book in half....
every page....
until I ended up with this...
Then using hot glue, glued the folded book pages
onto the cover... Love the Washi Tape with writing for this!
3.
1. I am showing you how to fold the book pages using a newspaper. Go ahead and practice on one to get the feel of it.
2. Fold the right hand corner down to the center. Your book page is more
rectangular - so the right hand corner will not reach the bottom of the
book like pictured here with the newspaper. Once you have done the
first fold, take the bottom right hand corner and fold the page over to
the middle.
3. The page will extend beyond the book.
4. The folded page needs to be flush with the unfolded book bottoms. You
can cut the excess folded book page off or fold the excess upward.
5. Continue on with the rest of the book.
Once you have finished the thirty pages - you have one tree half. Make
the other half. Run a strip of hot glue down the spine of the tree and
adhere both halves together.
*FYI* - I trimmed two of my trees at the bottom so that they are all
different heights. I trimmed 3/4 of an inch off one, and 1 1/2 inches
off the other. I trimmed them while they were in the "half" stage.
I have pinned a book tree that was displayed on pretty candle holders.
It was very pretty so I did the same thing - only I used smaller candle
holders. I made my stars out of cardboard, inked them and hot glued them
to the tops.
4.
Book Folding Tutorial
Here I did a simple folding which is just folding the pages in half
in the same direction. It's so easy to make! It only took me about 15
min, but it depends on how many pages the book contains. I would like to
mention that a book with 600 pages would be too difficult to manage.
The first picture on the page was made with a book of 600 pages, but I
had to rip out the last 50 pages because the pages started to rip at
the top while folding and the book became very heavy.
Let see if you can do this!
Now I am going to show you a very simple fold that has a dramatic effect. First, you want to start with using a paperback book. Tear off both covers from the spine. 2. Fold the first page into a triangle.
3. On the following page, fold the top part to form a 90 degree triangle.
4.Again make a triangle on the next page.
5. Now do a 90 degree triangle from the bottom of the following page.
6.Keep alternating and repeating the pattern until you get to the end of the book.
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Hope you enjoy these and let me know if you tried them or came up with your own!!