Do you save cardboard tubes from paper towels, toilet paper, and whatever else comes on a roll? I do! I have quite a collection saved just to make a cool cardboard tube marble run on our wall. Our cardboard tube marble run is a greatrecycling STEM project! Pin Make A Marble For Ea...
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...
Why Make Your Own Bookmarks? Making your own bookmarks can be a rewarding experience for several reasons. Here's why you might consider diving into this creative activity: Personalization: DIY bookmarks allow you to tailor designs, colors, and themes to your liking or to suit the preferences of...
3. If you don't have cookie cutters, you can trace or photocopy these patterns and make templates out of cardboard. Trace around the templates onto the colored paper and cut out. 4. Using the craft stick, spread glue on the back of cutout shape. Glue shape to the front of the card...
Mylar Sheet Templates:Similar to the cardboard templates mentioned above in the introduction, these are made instead with mylar sheets (along with laminated pieces). Idea shared atHaniela’s. Tin Food Cans (from soups, vegetables, coffee, etc.): Wash, clean, flatten and then make strips with...
Just some cardboard, rubber bands and wooden dowels is all you need to make this clever and impressive little toy. People love this. Amazing what you can make with just a bit of cardboard. Definitely a fun project. And all you need is two small boxes. One is the base and the other...
in cardboard to insulate the metal from the rest of the mother board. I didn't think of making an instructable until i had already done some of this stuff so sorry if you don't understand the beginning assembly. I suggest testing your setup as of now to make sure it's not messed up...
So much better and safer than a cardboard box or mattresses! Remodelaholics, Erin might call herself the world’s worst blogger, but I guarantee you are going to want to check out her stuff at Decor Allure! Amazing projects, like her previous basement remodel with the other hidden slide ...
Crates: For heavier items, use plastic crates or tote boxes instead of cardboard! Plastic crates also make for excellent storage post-move. Packing peanuts: Filling space with packing peanuts means you won’t risk damaging your supplies with the constant vibration of your moving truck, especially...
“You never know when your belongings will change hands, get lost in the shuffle at a warehouse or end up on the wrong truck, and this will make sure your stuff eventually gets back to you,” Valentino says. Lisa Alemi, the creator of blog Move Mama Move, agrees. “Keep an inventory...