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how to make a funky magazine holder from a cereal box
by:GSH
2020-10-15
Not enough storage? No problem!
In this tutorial, learn how to recycle old cereal boxes into very cool magazine stands.
This video will take you step by step and soon you will become more organized and greenerfriendly!
You need a grain box Scissors Paper (optional)Craft paints (optional)A brush (optional)
Step 1: Remove the top flap from the grain box.
Step 2: start cutting the box from a top corner on the wide side of the box to 45-
Degree angle 3 down to the narrow side opposite: straight cut through the narrow side of the sirsscut.
This will make part of the narrow panel the backing of the magazine.
If the magazine cover you have is wider than your cereal box, the entire side panel can be removed so they can be placed inside.
Step 4: continue along the other side to 45-
Degrees corner until you reach the top right corner opposite where you started.
Step 5: fill the box with your magazine.
For easy reference and retrieval, place the spine outward and arrange it alphabetically or by publication date.
If you want to make the stand more cunning-hide what you eat for breakfast-paint the outside of the box with colored paper or craft.
Step 6: find the place to place the rack on the bookshelf, table or coffee table.
It works well and you may start buying grain for the box.
In this tutorial, learn how to recycle old cereal boxes into very cool magazine stands.
This video will take you step by step and soon you will become more organized and greenerfriendly!
You need a grain box Scissors Paper (optional)Craft paints (optional)A brush (optional)
Step 1: Remove the top flap from the grain box.
Step 2: start cutting the box from a top corner on the wide side of the box to 45-
Degree angle 3 down to the narrow side opposite: straight cut through the narrow side of the sirsscut.
This will make part of the narrow panel the backing of the magazine.
If the magazine cover you have is wider than your cereal box, the entire side panel can be removed so they can be placed inside.
Step 4: continue along the other side to 45-
Degrees corner until you reach the top right corner opposite where you started.
Step 5: fill the box with your magazine.
For easy reference and retrieval, place the spine outward and arrange it alphabetically or by publication date.
If you want to make the stand more cunning-hide what you eat for breakfast-paint the outside of the box with colored paper or craft.
Step 6: find the place to place the rack on the bookshelf, table or coffee table.
It works well and you may start buying grain for the box.
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