Insert the sticks of the cake pops into the styrofoam — going through the tissue paper — to arrange them into a flag formation. Now that the coating on the cake pops has dried, you can position them so that they are close to or touching adjacent ones. For this centerpiece, there are ...
sides, and top. Now, you can place your artwork safely inside. If your box still has some extra space, add more bubble wrap layers to your painting to prevent it from moving. If you’re low on bubble wrap, Styrofoam sheets are also an option. ...
Tissue paper roses are perfect to use as decorations, gifts or for scrapbooking. Not only are they inexpensive, but if you know someone with allergies they are a good alternative to the real flowers. Thin sheets of tissue paper make it possible to copy the look and texture of a real rose...
I have received packages before where the art was literally falling out of the box because the tape had failed to hold. Cheap tape is harder to apply and harder to cut, and it doesn’t stick. You will end up having to use two to three times as much tape to secure your boxes, and ...
The pulp -- which may be bleached -- is then sprayed and rolled into flat sheets, which are pressed and dried. Sometimes new pulp is added to the recycled pulp to make the paper stronger. The giant sheets of paper, when dry, are then cut into the proper size for resale back to ...
The pulp -- which may be bleached -- is then sprayed and rolled into flat sheets, which are pressed and dried. Sometimes new pulp is added to the recycled pulp to make the paper stronger. The giant sheets of paper, when dry, are then cut into the proper size for resale back to ...
It's the beginning of January, so you can try this: cut kitchen towels, kitchen clothes and rugs in small pieces and keep it in one bag. Once we come to challenges related to declutter clothes you will add a lot to this bag. At the end of the year you will have enough material to...
Make vibrant spring tissue paper fringe flowers using everyday items like plastic dome lids from your favorite Frappuccinos.Hello, Wonderfulprovides a simple and engaging guide to transform these lids into colorful blooms that can brighten up any space. Start by securing a styrofoam ball to the li...
Blankets, sheets, and other bed linens When it's time to replace your bedding (and other textiles, like towels), consider donating them as long as they're in good condition. Churches, animal shelters, and other nonprofits will gladly take them. But if your blankets and sheets aren't in...
Attach the balls to the cardboard. One way to do this is to cut holes in the cardboard, and then push the balls halfway through them. Add glue to make sure that they stay in place. Another way is to cut each Styrofoam ball in half, and then glue one of the halves to the card...