Unfold your box into a cube and flip it upside down. The bottom flaps should be at the top Fold the bottom flaps down flat, starting with the shorter flaps first, then the longer ones Apply packing tape down the middle seam. Make sure each end extends 2 to 3 inches along the side of...
In part 2, you’ll learn how to make a “block mold” with silicone, a cardboard box, and a disposable drinking cup. You can use a pressure chamber to speed up the process, or you can leave it to happen naturally. This isn’t the only option – you can also craft a “glove mol...
Adding salt, chicken broth, garlic powder or any other seasoning to boxed stuffing will make itmore salty. If you plan on adding any of these ingredients to your stuffing, start with a little bit and go from there. Otherwise your stuffing will bereallysalty. A better approach? Consider addi...
Your living room foot print is what it is, and stuffing furniture that’s too big into it will make it look even smaller and look and feel cluttered. Be realistic about the size of your living room and the size of your furnishings! If your sofa or sectional is too big…. it’s too...
Even with so many ready made blankets available, sometimes it makes more sense to make one. This is especially true if you are trying to cater to a child’s interests, like I did when making theseHarry Potter weighted blankets. This tutorial can be used to make weighted blankets to sell...
“How to make a website?”– It’s a question a lot of people ask these days. Whether you’re starting a business or building your brand, having a website gives you credibility and helps people take you more seriously. But it’s more than just an online presence – it can be a ga...
Read this guide to learn how to securely pack a box of your belongings ready for international shipping or storage.
Start stitching the body parts from anywhere but make sure to stop when you cross the first ear; also keep a small opening for stuffing. Step 7.Take a small piece of ribbon (around 4 to 5 inches should do) and fold it into half, creating a loop. Place 1 or 2 cm of the open end...
are already too old to be used again; are too worn out or stained to be used for their intended purpose. Some of them may be torn in places, with their stuffing visible and all; you’ve never really liked them or you’ve always found them uncomfortable to sleep on (too thin or too...
This is a tutorial on making a dos-à-dos book by recycling a thin junk cardboard box (dos-à-dos means back-to-back). In the video, you'll see how a cardboard box that has four sides the same size will make a triple-book in one. To make a double-book, just take away one...