What can be made from toilet paper and a ball

  • Dec 17, 2020

Hello dear lovers of needlework!

Last time, many readers really liked the idea of ​​a ball and a plaster bandage. And today there will be a craft made from a ball, toilet paper and some other materials. Someone wrote in the comments, under one of the articles: “You would also have made from toilet paper”, here you are, we listened!

For manufacturing, we needed:

· Children's ball;

· Large plastic disposable cup;

· Knife, scissors, marker;

· Paper tape;

· Stapler;

· Toilet paper (the cheapest);

· PVA glue;

· Plaster-based construction putty, finishing;

· Decoupage napkin and simple napkins;

· Acrylic paints and acrylic varnish.

A huge request to people who are far from DIY crafts and do not understand that this is a hobby that brings great enjoy the process, please just pass by, do not waste your time reading this article and writing gall comments. Thank you!

Step 1.

They cut off the side of the plastic cup and glued it to the ball with paper tape.

Step 2.

The bottom of the same glass was cut out. A deodorant cap was attached to the top and outlined with a marker.

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Cut out and bent the petals outward.

Step 3.

The cup was cut lengthwise to the middle in several places, slightly cone-shaped and fastened with a stapler.

Step 4.

We glued the cup to the ball with scotch tape.

Step 5.

A cardboard circle was glued to the bottom of the future vase.

Step 6.

All pasted over with toilet paper for 6-7 layers. It is better to use the roughest paper, it is both cheaper and thicker. Used PVA glue, construction. Leave to dry for 24 hours.

Step 7.

We dilute the putty and apply it to the vase. It is most convenient to do this straight with your hands. Then, with a brush dipped in water, we equal the putty, then with our hands. Afraid of the hands, wear rubber gloves.

When dry, especially when it is hot and the putty dries quickly, it can crack, but this is not critical.

We simply coat the vase abundantly with PVA glue and leave it to dry completely.

Step 8.

They took a decoupage napkin and tore off the fragment they liked with their hands. They glued it to a vase.

Step 9.

Ordinary napkins were torn and crumpled and glued to the vase. Leave to dry for another 24 hours.

They removed the ball from the inside, just pierced it and pulled it out.

Step 10.

We painted the whole vase with white acrylic paint.

Then a little lilac was added.

Step 11.

Covered with acrylic varnish for 2 times.

The result is such a wonderful vase in which you can put a dry bouquet. Or, if you wish, you can put a container inside and pour water.

See what other interesting crafts we've made:

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