Good afternoon Friends
I am reorganising my craft space and i know that i need some storage space. I have decided that I will not buy any but make it on my own and save the money to buy some more crafty stuff I need. Yesterday when I was browsing Youtube I saw a video by Treasure Trickz and I was impatient to make it.
Items needed
Cardboard
pattern paper
glue
glue gun
A pair of scissors
A ruler
Measurements
two circles measuring 30 cm
four strips 4cm wide and 22 cm long
four pieces cut to 11cm *6cm
4 pieces cut to 30cm by 11cm
Method
Cover all the pieces in pattern paper except the four pieces measuring 30cm*11cm. Adhere the long strips to the circles. cut a quarter circle from each of the 11cm by 30 cm pieces of cardboard. Then paste the pattern paper. Then adhere them to a circle which will become the bottom. Then adhere the top circle and paste the four pieces cut into 11 by 6 cm. from the 6cm side I reduced about 3 cm. This is my stirage unit and I am super happy as I made it myself. Cost of the project is 45 rupees which is a about 25 cts. In the process i learnt how to cut cardboard with an exacto knife which is very useful in making such projects. As my craft space colours are pink and blue I purchased some flowery pattern papers so that I can use all of it for my organisation. The pictures dont do justice to my little rack as I am a horrible protographer. Sorry about it. I promise I will learn it soon.
I am linking this project to
http://craftyhazelnutspatternedpaper.blogspot.com/2021/03/craftyhazelnuts-patterned-paper-march.html
http://thesisterhoodofcrafters.blogspot.com/2021/02/anything-goes.html
Thank You
Stay Safe
Surekha Galagoda
WOW! What a great idea and you did an AWESOME job! Well done my friend! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Sisterhood of Crafters challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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What a clever idea! This is beautiful! Thanks so much for linking up to TSOC challenge. Best of luck to you!
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