You have lots of glasses at home? Then I would have the ideal Advent Calendar for you. Upcyclen: We use old book pages to glue the glasses and the cards with the numbers we make from thin cardboard box. Is everything ready? Then I'll show you how to do it!
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You need 24 glasses. Same glasses or in different shapes and sizes.
In addition, you need an old book (e.g. from the flea market). Separate individual pages from it and rip them to snippets.
Alternatively, you can also rip newspaper into snippets.
Now put out the craft file.
Touch the wallpaper paste and let it spring for at least 10 minutes.
Then you brush in the glass from the inside with paste and stick it out with book pages.
If you use very narrow, narrow glasses, you can also glue them from the outside.
Make sure you can't look into the glass from the outside! Close all the gaps with snippets.
That's how she glues 24 glasses.
Then place the glasses for drying.
While the glasses dry, make small cards with the numbers from 1 to 24.
We cut these small cards out of thin cardboard, punched them and then wrote the numbers on them.
Now take a package line and tie the numbers to the glasses.
Tip: If the cards are not attached to the glass, you can fix them with a hot glue point. Attention, when handling the hot glue - risk of injury!
The glasses are ready.
Fill it and then close it with the lids.
Have fun!
Materials
Directions
You need 24 glasses. Same glasses or in different shapes and sizes.
In addition, you need an old book (e.g. from the flea market). Separate individual pages from it and rip them to snippets.
Alternatively, you can also rip newspaper into snippets.
Now put out the craft file.
Touch the wallpaper paste and let it spring for at least 10 minutes.
Then you brush in the glass from the inside with paste and stick it out with book pages.
If you use very narrow, narrow glasses, you can also glue them from the outside.
Make sure you can't look into the glass from the outside! Close all the gaps with snippets.
That's how she glues 24 glasses.
Then place the glasses for drying.
While the glasses dry, make small cards with the numbers from 1 to 24.
We cut these small cards out of thin cardboard, punched them and then wrote the numbers on them.
Now take a package line and tie the numbers to the glasses.
Tip: If the cards are not attached to the glass, you can fix them with a hot glue point. Attention, when handling the hot glue - risk of injury!
The glasses are ready.
Fill it and then close it with the lids.
Have fun!
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