Enkor Inspired by a video on building a beautiful wooden pallets (here you can find the video http://www.youtube.com/watch? v = N45EymJh_r4), I decided to try it too, and so ... here it is:)
This is my final box if you want to know how the 'I realized then read on:)
Things you'll need to build this palette are:
- a wooden measure of your choice (take it wide enough so that we can derive two sides)
- electric saw for wood
- two rods with a square base wood
- 2 metal hinges
- a tiny clip-seal (if you want)
- adhesive strip with the "strap"
- glue adhesive paper to cover
- cloth or foam rubber (as I used) to make the lining
Now with the glue stick the sticks along the sides, then put the two covers on each other and put a weight on the rods so that they adhere well.
Once dry, it's time to put the hinges ... but these are thick, so you'll have to hack a bit 'chopsticks so well they fit the hinges . Take both the extent to which you want to place both their thickness, as in the picture:
I recommend it if your zipper is 2 mm thick, remember to bring on a 1 mm and 1 mm on the cover! Once you make the incision (I chose the soft wooden sticks but I have problems with the strength of fasteners in fact .. the nails came off easily with a soft wood so even then I had to put the glue to secure them better ) rests on the hinges, and with the nails supplied in the box that will secure them. Do the same thing on the cover and you'll get your box basic:)
Now the fun part ... choose adhesive paper that you like (or simple paper that you are going to adhere with glue or double-sided tape) and coated the outside!
Here you see the box already with the closure in front ... apply is very simple. Take a measure also included in this central and with nails that are in the box. Now let
inside: I just found this tablecloth grooved rubber, but if you find it all smooth even better! I recommend, however, must be thick enough to contain the waffles:)
Ricavatene two pieces of the extent of the box, then placed over the wafers to cut out shapes.
I decided to do a puzzle, but if you prefer, you can simply lay the pod on the cloth without cutting. For now I can fill only one side, then paste the cut with the PVA glue and leave it free to the other eye shadow or blush future:)
Once that is dry and the cloth will be well adhered to the wood, began to attack the pods. In what way? Here is to you to decide: as I move a lot, I always bring back some waffles, so I decided to do so they are removable from the palette. To do this you can use the magnetic sheet to stick on the wood (but I did not find) or do like me and take some strips of felt "tearable" (sorry I can not name, but you'll see in the picture). If you want to remain there, you can stick them with double-sided tape or glue.
Da questa striscia ricavo dei piccoli pezzetti che vado ad attaccare alle cialde. Per adesso scoprite solo un lato adesivo lasciando le due parti attaccate tra loro e fissate la parte adesiva alla cialda (quante ripetizioni! :) )
Nella foto c'è solo un lato, ma voi teneteli uniti e togliete il foglietto protettivo dell'adesivo solo quando posizionerete la cialda dentro al buco.
Fate così per tutte le vostre cialde ed ecco come verrà :)
I hope you enjoyed it, and let me know if you do it! It 's very funny and cute:)
Until next time:)
Marta
Ps. Have you ever wondered if you can get a bag from a plastic tablecloth? Wait for the next episode:)
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