An empty Tetrapack created a "overpot" for the spring season.
Crafting with packaging waste! Also nice to give away, e.g. with flowers for Mother's Day, Father's Day.
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Wash out empty tetrapack and let it dry.
Cut the upper part off with the scissors.
Knead bag and crumble so that the outer layer can be detached more easily.
Carefully remove the outer layer of paper.
If all the paper has been plucked, dispose of garbage.
Now you can carefully try to push the upper edge outwards. (maybe let help!)
Cut off a piece of paper from the upper part and make a small sign from it.
Packet cord, bark and shields can now be attached as a deco to the finished Tetrapack overpot.
For this first fasten the bark with a cord,
And then stick on the label with hot glue.
In the vessel we put a glass with water and put a few branches with buds. So our spring pot becomes an eye-catcher!
Have fun copycating.
Materials
Directions
Wash out empty tetrapack and let it dry.
Cut the upper part off with the scissors.
Knead bag and crumble so that the outer layer can be detached more easily.
Carefully remove the outer layer of paper.
If all the paper has been plucked, dispose of garbage.
Now you can carefully try to push the upper edge outwards. (maybe let help!)
Cut off a piece of paper from the upper part and make a small sign from it.
Packet cord, bark and shields can now be attached as a deco to the finished Tetrapack overpot.
For this first fasten the bark with a cord,
And then stick on the label with hot glue.
In the vessel we put a glass with water and put a few branches with buds. So our spring pot becomes an eye-catcher!
Have fun copycating.
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