Showing posts with label Bubble cover crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bubble cover crafts. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2013

DIY pen (spoon or brush) holder with salt tin and woolen thread!

MATERIALS USED



Salt tin or any other thin long bottle

Parcel bubble cover

Thick woolen bundle

Paint

Scissor

Glue or glue gun

 

DESCRIPTION

First, remove the wrapper and the cap of the salt tin, and cut out the extra length of the tin.
Click here to visit my tutorial video.
Apply a little glue at the bottom side, and wrap-up the woolen thread tightly and closely from bottom to top. After fully wrapped, cut out the remaining thread and stick the thread edge with the tin.

Then, cut the bubble cover with the shapes like flower, square, diamond, round, etc (as you like) and stick them on the sides of pen holder, and paint with suitable color.

If you want any more decoration, apply glue and sprinkle glitter or stick the beads over the sides.

That's all... Within few minutes, it is possible to make this useful craft with the unwanted materials like bubble cover, salt tin, etc. We can use this holder as either pen holder or spoon or brush holder.

Hope you like this craft. Try this at your home and comment your feedbacks!
If you want to see my craft tutorial videos, please click the URL: https://www.youtube.com/user/saranyascrafts.
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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Easy pen (spoon or brush) holder with salt tin and bubble cover!


Materials used


Salt bottle (we can use any kind of plastic bottles, I used the salt tin.)

Bubble cover

Paint

Glue gun

Cure pipes, confetti (optional, for decoration purposes)


Method

Take a salt bottle (without cap or top), and surround it with bubble cover and apply glue to fix the cover with the bottle.

After that, paint the bubbles with various colors, and let it dry for sometime.

Finally decorate with confettis, glitter or with anything else of your own choice. Round the ribbon on the top of the bottle and glue it with hot glue gun, it will hide the glued edges of the cover.

Thats all... A simple and beautiful pen stand is ready! We can also use that craft as spoon or brush holder.
Hope this tutorial is useful for you. For my craft tutorial video, click the URL: http://youtu.be/Qf_mpXV12fI.
Try this at your home and comment your feedbacks. Thank you...!!!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Bubble cover Rangoli cardboard wall craft!

This craft is very easy to make. All we want is mainly two things: one is bubble cover and another thing is any unused somewhat large sized parcel cover cardboard.

Usually if we get bubble cover anywhere, atonce we will start pressing each bubbles and make them blow (my favourite too... :-) ). But, we can do many more good crafts using bubble cover (polythene). One of those crafts is Bubble cover Rangoli cardboard wall craft. Now read the tutorial of this craft!






Materials used:


Polythene bubble cover (I used the parcel cover for my craft)

Cardboard (I used the pizza cover)

Paint

Duck tape or cellophane tape

Glitter, Confetti, pipe cleaner (optional)




Description:

Cut the cardboard with square shape (or round) and wrap the bubble paper over one full side of the cardboard, and the edges should be glued and taped with duck tape or normal cellophane tape.

Then, start painting a rangoli (as shown in picture) from the middle and after completing a cute rangoli, paint the border with a contrast color (eg, black) and decorate with glitter and confettis.(Note: Painting a rangoli on a bubble cover is very easy as the bubbles act as dotted pattern.)

After paint get dried completely, use double tape or push pin to hang the cardboard art on the wall.

A beautiful wall craft is ready now. If you want to see the craft video, click the URL: https://www.youtube.com/user/saranyascrafts.

Try this craft at your home and comment your feedbacks. Thank you...!!! 
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