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Tojástartó WC papír gurigából




I knew one day all those scraps of gift wrap and toilet paper rolls I hoarded would come in handy. And now here they are combined to create a festive looking egg holder. Simple directions below.

Supplies:
toilet paper roll
glue stick
fabric glue
ribbon
decorative paper
green paper
exacto knife
scissors


Cover a toilet paper roll with any paper of your choice. Let dry. I used a glue stick to adhere it to the TP roll. I find the paper stays flat and smooth using the glue stick.


Cut the roll into four sections using an sharp exacto knife and scissors. You should now have four pieces that look like the picture above.

Glue a piece of green paper in the inside of the tube. Match up the seam of the green paper with the seam of the decorative paper.

Cut the green paper to resemble grass. Glue a ribbon around the roll where the decorative paper and green paper meet. Done.

 

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Papírmassé tojás készítés




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For Easter I made papier-mache polka dotted eggs. I created them using small water balloons and tissue paper then I filled them with candy and toys and sealed them shut. The egg can hold a surprising amount of candy and the tissue paper seems delicate making for a delightfully heavy and yet fragile object, much like real egg. Also like a real egg you have to break the shell to get at what’s inside. I like things you have to destroy to open.
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You’ll need:

  • water balloons (they make the egg-iest shape)
  • white tissue paper (one sheet will make about three eggs)
  • colorful tissue paper (one sheet will make many eggs, so you don’t need much)
  • a 3/4 inch hole punch
  • a paint brush you don’t care much about
  • liquid laundry starch
  • a sturdy shot glass to hold your egg while you’re working with it
  • a way to hang the balloons to dry
  • enough time to let these dry overnight, and a few hours to let them dry after filling and sealing them (you’ve been warned)
A cutting mat, wheel cutter and straight edge will come in very handy but aren’t completely necessary.
Note: I tried a few variations on the starch. I used watered down wheat paste (the fancy stuff bought at an art supply store), watered down Nori paste and watered down Mod Podge. In the end I found that liquid landry starch right from the bottle was the least sticky and the easiest to work with considering the delicate tissue paper, so I stuck with that.
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First cut white tissue paper into the following sizes for each egg you’ll be making: one at 10″ x 5.5″, one at 10″ x 4.5″, two at 3.5″. These four sheets will be the base of the egg.
To create the polka dots I made squares of paper with holes in them which we’ll apply over the white base like scales. I cut a 1.5 inch strip of colored tissue, fold it in half, fold it in half again, then fold it in thirds. This made a square which could be punched all the way through with the paper punch. Then I cut each square off the strip. Two strips of tissue will be enough for one egg, three strips will cover two eggs.
Also cut a 1″ strip of your colored tissue paper and cut it into various sizes of triangles, these will fill in any bare spots of color later, I have more detail on this below.
Note: It will be helpful to have all your tissue paper cut and ready in advance. It’s frustrating to need to wash and dry your hands each time you need to cut more tissue.
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Inflate your water balloons just a bit until they have an egg-like shape.
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First we’ll apply the white tissue. Brush wet starch onto your balloon. Take the 5.5″ tall sheet and wrap it around the widest part of the balloon, lining up the top so that it will reach the knot in the balloon. Dip your brush in the starch and brush the tissue from the middle up to the top, letting the tissue crinkle and gather. Any spots that seem to stick up can be smoothed down with the brush and more starch. Now do the same brushing from the middle of the balloon down to the bottom. The bottom of this first layer will overlap itself, creating some strength there.
Apply the 4.5″ tall sheet next and do the same, the 3.5″ tall sheets go last. I went with shorter and shorter sizes so that we didn’t end up with too much overlap at the top and bottom ends.
Note: I tried a few different ways of creating the white base layer. First I tried using lots of strips of overlapping white tissue and working my way around the balloon but I found the tissue was too delicate for this application. I also tried cutting white tissue into a bunch of squares and applying it one layer at a time but found it was difficult to tell which part of the balloon I had already covered and it left a few areas of tissue that was too thin. Ultimately applying the white tissue paper in whole sheets wrapped around the balloon easier and more straightforward.
You can apply the color squares while the balloon is still wet, or you can let it hang to dry while you put the white layer on more eggs. You don’t need to allow them to dry the whole way before applying the color, but it won’t hurt anything if you do. Letting them dry until tacky, about 20 minutes, can make it easier to work with. I hung mine from the pot rack over my sink using clothespins and some string.
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To apply the color start at the top with the knot and overlap the squares covering as much white as you can as you go along. Since the surface of the balloon is still we you can place a dry polka dot square where you’d like it, then smooth it down using the wet brush. You can also use the tip of your wet brush to pick up and place the tissue paper so you don’t have to constantly pick up and put down the brush.
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If you have some spots that the squares don’t reach simply cover it with one or two of the smaller triangles you cut.
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The bottom of the balloon can be a bit tricky, get one last polka dot on there if you can.
Note: Don’t toss your cut bits of colored tissue paper just yet. We’ll be using it to seal the eggs after they are dry and have been filled.
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I found that darker tissue paper make for a more consistent color on the final eggs. Lighter pastels showed the areas of overlap more. Not a big deal, but good to keep in mind when choosing which colors to use.
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Hang up your balloons overnight, wait until they are completely dry before moving on.
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To remove the balloon hold the knot and use a pin to make a small hole. Now wait until the balloon slowly deflates, it makes a most impressive noise while this is happening. (I didn’t have any trouble with the laundry starch sticking to the balloons, and even made an 11″ tissue paper balloon without trouble.) If you forget to hold onto the knot of the balloon and it falls inside it’s not big deal, you can pull it out later before you fill it with candy.
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Gather your candy (this is my favorite part). I found that candy over 1″ wide was a little too difficult to get inside, those yellow/orange/pink malt balls didn’t make it.
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To fill cut two places down from the hole in the top, making sure to avoid cutting over a polka dot as we’ll be covering the opening with more colored tissue to seal it later. The papier-mache is flexible and this slit will give us enough room to get those small foil wrapped chocolate eggs inside.
When you’re filled the egg make a loop of string, I attached “Pull Me” or “For Scott” messages to mine, and stuff half of it in the egg. Now get your starch and colored tissue paper back out. Using a bit more tissue put two or three more layers over the opening and let it dry.
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Why the loop? Simply because it can be difficult open the finished egg without cutting a hole in it, it turns into an awkward crushing/ripping thing. Pulling on the loop rips enough of the egg to get it started.
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For our niece and nephews Scott drew this awesome picture on a puzzle card which we broke up and distributed between the eggs. This was our sneaky way of getting them to work together and share.
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Last note: These are based on a Halloween project I first saw in Martha Stewart Living magazine in October of 2001, thePapier-Mache Treat Balls can also be found on the Martha Stewart website. I previously made these as Tiny Pinata gift containers.
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Polip Wc papír gurigából

Kids Crafting – Octopus Puppet

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Difficulty rating: Beginner

Designer: Valerie Salmon

What child would not want to make this cute little octopus? Did you know that this little fella is made out of an empty toilet paper roll? Plan a creative earth-friendly activity with your kid/s to bring this adorable creature to life using items that are readily available at home. Decorate your mini octopus with dots, stripes, buttons, googley eyes, and more!
Instructions:
1. Wad about 3 sheets of kleenex into a ball, then wrap the ball with 1 more kleenex sheet. Insert it at the top of the tube to create a domed head for the octopus.
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2. Paint the outside of the tube and the top of the head. Let dry.
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3. Using a decorative paper edger, make 8 equal vertical cuts halfway up the tube to make the tentacles.
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4. Curl each tentacle upwards by rolling them on a sharpie marker.
5. Paint the underside of each tentacle.
6. Use buttons for eyes and use the "cup handle" of the Bistro Brew squeeze punch for the smiling mouth.
7. Add 1/4 inch circles using a contrasting colored cardstock. Adhere the dots all over the octopus' body. Add a band around its head.
 

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Világ gyermekei óvodai projekthez- Hawai fűzér

Kids Crafting – Paper Punch Hawaiian Lei

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Difficulty rating: Beginner

Designer: Patti Milazzo

Here’s a super simple craft for kids to make for an upcoming Hawaiian theme Luau or simply as a project to brighten a rainy day. My little guy had a blast using some of Fiskars new Lever Punches along with some recycled straws and patterned paper scraps to string together this cute paper punch Lei.
Instructions:
1. Punch out 30 or more various flowers from a mix of patterned paper.
2. Use the 1/16 inch Circle Hand Punch to create a hole in the center of each flower.
3. Use scissors to cut 1/2 inch segments from the drinking straws.
4. Cut a 24 inch long piece of stretch beading elastic and temporarily tie a knot at one end.

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5. Start threading the flowers and straw segments. Be sure to vary the pattern to make it more interesting.

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6. Once the Lei is to a desired length untie end knot and tie ends together. Enjoy!

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Ékszertartó tálka süthető gyurmából

Így készül: A fél centi vastagra nyújtott süthető gyurmát nyomatkészítővel vagy tiszta nyomdával kell dekorálni, ezután papírtányéron görbíteni, és a gyártó utasításai szerint kisütni, majd igény szerint festeni, lakkozni.

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Designer: Lisa Storms

Difficulty rating: Intermediate

These little dishes are very useful gifts for Mother's Day to store coins, keys, and jewelry. They are also fun to make and quite addictive. I wanted to play around with clay using texture plates and the new rubber stamps for fun and ended up creating pieces I truly love.
To create a dish using texture plates:
1. Condition Sculpey oven-bake clay per instructions.
2. Roll out clay on protected surface with acrylic roller to 1/4 inch or less in thickness.
3. Place onto texture plate (first sprinkle with water to avoid sticking) and roll gently.

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4. Remove from texture plate gently and return to protected surface.
5. Place Super Sized Circle Template onto clay and cut out with toothpick. Don't worry about any jagged edges as the clay can be sanded after baking.
Tip: You can first cut out the circle from a piece of wax paper to layer between clay and template for super quick clean-up.

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6. Place upside down onto small paper bowl as shown gently pressing edges down and bake on baking sheet according to directions.

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7. Once cooled, sand if needed and paint with acrylic paint as desired (try painting in grooves and removing excess paint from ridges with paper towel to accentuate texture) and finish with glossy top coat to protect.

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Be sure to clean any clay from tools immediately.

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You can try other large shapes, too. Here I've used the largest heart from the heart template.

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This texture was created the same way using a background stamp.
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Or stamp a single design. Just play around and have fun!

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Dilimari

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Ezeket a mintákat és filigránokat még tavaly a nagy szétesés előtt innen töltöttem le, ezúton is szeretnén megköszönni az eredeti feltöltők drága munkályát, mert sok örömet okoztak vele a számomra, és a filigránok nagy rajongójává tettek. Ma találtam rá egy lemezre mentve, igy amim van rakok föl belőle.
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