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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Toilet Paper Tube Craft #3

 I wasn't sure what to call the craft, but, it is basically another way to wrap small presents or prizes for a game. Your supplies: one toilet paper tube, present/small item(s), tape, and a piece of paper or wrapping paper.
 Flip your paper over so that the side you want to be showing is not facing you.
Then, put the tube at the top of your paper, as center as you can get it.
Then roll it up.
It should look like this.
 Then tape it closed.
 Twist or tie up one of the ends.
 Then insert the small item(s).
Lastly, tie or twist off the other end.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Passion Fruit Drawing

So, taking a break from making crafts. I decided to post a picture of one of my more recent pictures. This is the first of my fruit pictures (I was going to make a few more). As the picture shows, I tried (not sure how well I did) to do some shading and lighting. Just in case you are not familiar to shading and lighting, I will try to explain. Shading is simple, just use your pencil to darken different parts of the picture (works best if you are holding the pencil so that the end of the pencil is flat on your drawing. I'll try to add pictures some time to better explain). As for the lighting. I held my pencil the same way I do when shading, and slowly put less pressure on it. Resulting in a lighter spot on the fruit.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Toilet Paper Tube Napkin Rings

 You start out with a toilet paper tube.
And unless you want a really long napkin ring, cut the tube in half (they don't have to be perfectly even).
(optional) Then cut out a strip of paper that is the same height as the half tube and can go all the way around.
 Now glue it onto the tube.
 As you can see, mine were not the same size.
Then decorate. You could draw on it, cut out slots, or anything you like.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Paper Towel Tube, Ball Gun

 For people who save up toilet paper tubes and paper towel tubes to make projects out of, these next few posts will be just what you need. For the first project, I will make a paper towel tube gun that shoots balls (make sure that the ball can easily go through a paper towel tube).
 Start by punching a hole through the paper towel tube (there should be one on each side).
 Then cut a nice long rubber band so it looks like a string.
 Put both ends through your holes and tie them together on the outside (don't cover up the open ends).
 Then cut a toilet paper tube in half vertically.
 (like this).
Then cut that in half (vertically).
 Glue one of the pieces into the open end that doesn't have the rubber band (this gives the ball more tension on the rubber band).
 (optional) while it is drying, you can tie a string to the rubber band so the rubber band doesn't get stuck in the middle of the tube every time.
 (like this). Then you will put the ball in the half of toilet paper tube and stretch the rubber band on it. Then, let go. (If the ball gets stuck in the tube, try to shorten the paper towel tube).