Stand for pencils and pens. How to make a stand for pencils and pens with your own hands? How to make a stand for papers, magazines and newspapers from cardboard with your own hands DIY stand for papers
Cardboard is a universal material from which you can make not only boxes, but also various crafts, as well as quite useful things in everyday life.
This environmentally friendly material is not difficult to find and is also quite easy to work with.
Here we have collected the most interesting and useful things that you can make from cardboard at home or in the country.
How to make a cable/cord/wire organizer out of cardboard
You will need:
Cardboard sleeves from toilet paper
Carton(perfect for shoes)
Tape or glue to hold the bushings together (optional)
*The number of bushings depends on the number of cables and space in the box.
*You can fill the box completely or halfway with grommets to leave room for larger items.
* To ensure that the bushings do not dangle in the box and fit tightly to each other, you can fasten them with tape or glue.
Cardboard crafts: laptop stand
You can make a convenient laptop stand out of an ordinary pizza box. This stand was created by Russian designer Ilya Andreev. He cleverly used the folds on the cardboard to create a folding stand.
Another option for a cardboard laptop stand
You will need:
Stationery knife
Ruler (preferably metal)
A place where you can cut (a board or a special mat)
Glue (PVA or hot).
* Please select part sizes according to the size of your computer.
* Make cuts on the parts about 6 cm.
* This stand was designed for 13 and 15-inch laptops.
* Use glue to secure all parts, starting with the bottom ones.
*Allow the glue to dry before testing the stand.
Triangular shoe rack made of cardboard boxes
You will need:
Scissors or utility knife
Ruler and pencil
Wide tape.
*Each module in this shelf is a triangular tube. Its size depends on the shoe size.
First you should make one module.
1. First, cut the cardboard, divide it into 3 parts with a pencil and a ruler, bend it into a triangle and secure with wide tape.
2. Create some more modules in this way.
3. Each row of triangular modules need to be glued to a sheet of cardboard for stability.
4. You can put another cardboard on top.
Cardboard organizer (diagram). Option 1: for papers and documents.
You will need:
Cereal boxes
Scissors
Colored tape or colored paper for decoration (optional)
PVA glue.
1. Glue the boxes together.
2. Wrap the boxes with colored cardboard or colored wide tape.
DIY cardboard organizer (diagram). Option 2: for papers and magazines
Cardboard organizer for stationery (photo)
You will need:
Cereal boxes
Scissors
Colored tape or colored paper
PVA glue
Cardboard rolls from toilet paper or paper towels.
DIY cardboard shelves (photo)
1. Prepare cardboard. If you have boxes, straighten them.
2. Now you need to make a hexagon from a sheet of cardboard. To do this, you need to make additional folds, one on each of the two largest sides of the cardboard.
3. Place the box flat and make a couple of cuts (see image) so that the top parts of the shape can be folded towards the center.
The master class is designed for students in grades 4-6, with the aim of using waste material.
Purpose of the master class: teach students how to make a magazine stand, provide information about the step-by-step sequence of making the product; develop robotic skills with cardboard, napkins, glue, varnish; develop thinking, attention, creative imagination, memory; bring up aesthetic taste children, interest in design.
When we shop, we have no idea how useful cardboard packaging boxes can be in everyday life. Corrugated cardboard In addition to its strength, it is an environmentally friendly material, which allows it to be used in decoration. One of such decors can be a cardboard stand for folders. It is economical, easy to create, and its functionality depends on your creativity. Thus, we invite you to try yourself in creating an interesting and unusual piece of furniture, like a cardboard stand for folders.
We will need:
Cardboard boxes,
Scissors,
Pencil,
PVA glue,
White napkins, napkin with motif,
Brush, wide brush (painting brush),
A bowl for diluting glue with water,
White acrylic paint (or white gouache diluted with PVA glue in equal proportions),
Foam rubber (piece of sponge),
Colored acrylic paints or gouache,
Interior acrylic varnish (glossy).
Work progress
1. Take a cardboard box and mark the cut location on one side with a pencil. Let's cut it off. For symmetry, place the cut out part on the other side, mark it with a pencil and also cut it off.
2. If the cardboard box is thin, for strength we glue cardboard or a cardboard box selected to size from the middle. If desired, you can make compartments using the lid of a shoe box, gluing it around the edges. The cardboard can be cut, unfolded, and selected according to the size of the box. Design, fantasize!
3. We tear the napkins into strips with our hands. We start gluing the box from the top, and then the sides. With your left hand we fold the strip into pleats (drape it), and with a brush, holding it in your right hand, glue the strip along the edges with PVA glue and water (diluted equally). We glue the strip partly to save volume
4. A draped box comes out.
5. Paint the box with a wide brush. To easily paint the sides from the bottom of the box, place it on a board or some smaller object. We wait until the paint dries (approximately 10 hours)
6. Choose a napkin. We cut out the motif with nail scissors and separate the top layer of the napkin. We won't need the other two layers without a pattern for our work.
7. Using PVA glue, glue the motif from the napkin.
8. Using a sponge and a small amount of yellow acrylic paint diluted equally with water, lightly apply the background. We are waiting for it to dry.
9. Slightly blur the background using a sponge and black acrylic paint (or red, as in another version of the stand), diluted equally with water.
10. Using green (for the stem, leaves of the flower) and red (for petals) acrylic paints, paint on small elements.
11. Using a wide brush, coat the stand with acrylic varnish and let dry. After drying (the varnish does not stick when touched with your fingers), the stand can be used for its intended purpose.
12. These are the stands you get.
13. If you use napkins, stencils and acrylic putty you will get exclusive coasters
It is possible to set up your own workplace using various types of devices. For fans of handicrafts, it will be interesting to create such accessories with your own hands. For example, you can make a pencil stand. This will not require too much effort from you and will not become too complicated, but the result of your work will certainly please you.
What will you need for work?
Take an ordinary square sheet of paper, for example, measuring 21x21 centimeters, as well as rhinestones or other decorative elements that will be needed for decoration, and stationery or PVA glue.
Advice
Before starting work directly, it is advisable to study the instructions or watch the master class.
How to make a pencil holder with your own hands
First, fold the sheet in half. Thus, its midline was designated. Now you need to bend both sides to it. On the spread you can see that the sheet is divided by folds into 4 equal parts. We repeat the same thing in the other direction. Ultimately, the paper sheet is divided into 16 identical squares. We bend those located in the corners, thus turning them into triangles. We bend the lower edges of the workpiece upward. On the contrary, the upper edge will need to be folded down. All sides will need to be folded towards the center. All that remains is to insert the left edge of the workpiece into its right edge. The result was one of 6 modules of the future paper pencil holder. After this, you will need to make 5 more exactly the same blanks. Each of them will represent a separate element of our stand. When they are all ready, you can start gluing. To do this, apply glue to the side of one of the modules, then connect it to the second module. It will be necessary to glue all the modules together. After successfully completing this stage, all that remains is to decorate the product at your own discretion. Alternatively, this can be done using colored rhinestones or appliqués.
Paper dish stand
Many people at work or at home have a large accumulation of stacks of unnecessary, long-viewed, glossy magazines. In that case, why not give them a second chance to exist? For example, you can make a coaster out of them. Simply put, what you don’t need shouldn’t be thrown away; it’s better to use it in another role. So, we take 6 sheets from the magazine. If the edges are torn, then carefully cut them off. After this, cut all the sheets of paper in half lengthwise. Take one piece of paper and fold it in half lengthwise to get narrow strips. Then we fold it again so that the cut edges are hidden inside the strip. Now the resulting long paper strips need to be folded in half again in the center so that it looks like the letter “G”. Then we place one strip crosswise under the other, then bend it in half. We add strips on each side in turn, intertwining them along the way. When the row is completed, some strips will need to be wrapped on the outside. Simply fold them in the opposite direction, placing them under the nearest cross strip. You need to press all the paper components tightly against each other. Such stands can be painted after weaving is completed, or left in their original form - this is a matter of taste and personal preference.
Making a Paper File Holder
Advice
Packing boxes make an excellent file holder.
To make such a useful accessory with your own hands, you will need, in fact, the cardboard boxes and scissors themselves, as well as a pencil and PVA or stationery glue. For decoration, white napkins will be useful, as well as 1 napkin with a motif. You will need regular and wide brushes and a container for diluting glue with water. You will also need white acrylic paint, or white gouache previously diluted with PVA glue. It is necessary to stir in equal proportions. You can decorate the box with colors, acrylic paints or gouache, top coat with interior acrylic, glossy varnish. You just need to cut out the layout and glue all its components together, decorating them with a pattern from a napkin, and also painting them with paints.
Conclusion:
Paper can be used to make many useful things, including many different coasters for dishes, folders, or pencils. Creation of such things - creative process, which is sure to give you pleasure and not be too difficult.
Paper pencil holder
DIY smartphone stand
Paper vase stand
Agree that in a work mess there is absolutely no room for a lot of pieces of paper with notes that might come in handy someday. You always put them in one place, but they end up scattered all over the table. This was the case for me, until I decided to make a stand for papers using the cardboard technique and a master class at the same time. The stand, of course, also serves to store clean paper. It's amazing what useful things you can create with cardboard, fabric and glue. The manufacturing technique is simple, you just need to be patient and careful.
To create a stand you need to prepare:
cardboard - 2 mm thickness; fabric, preferably 100% cotton; PVA glue; whatman; glue "Moment Crystal/Universal"; stationery knife; scissors; glue brush; masking tape; pencil; ruler.
Cut out blanks from cardboard the right size using a utility knife.
First, let's assemble three sides measuring 9x9 cm (two walls and the bottom of the stand), applying glue to the edges of the bottom. To ensure that the wall is at a right angle, you can adjust it by supporting it with a corner.
Glue the back wall of the stand.
We take any round object and trace it on the blanks for the small front walls so that we get a beveled corner.
Glue the small parts by applying glue to the edges of the walls and bottom.
This is what the glued corners of the stand should look like.
Masking tape is needed to secure the entire structure. We seal all the joints inside and outside the stand with it. Using a stack, smooth out the tape so that there are no wrinkles.
We iron a piece of fabric measuring 39x13 cm. We will glue the fabric to the walls of the stand, as if wrapping it around it. Apply a very thin layer of glue to the first wall. If you apply too much, the glue may penetrate the fabric and leave marks, or the cardboard may become deformed.
We glue this wall to the fabric. We make sure that the wall lies exactly in the center and there are indentations.
We glue all three walls, carefully adding small ones. We smooth the surface with a stack so that there are no blisters on the fabric.
We cut the corners at an acute angle at the bottom of the stand. We seal the indents. First you need to make cuts on the fabric in the places where the small walls end. We do not cut off the excess fabric; we will use it to seal the inside of the walls.
In the same way, we cut and glue the corners of the upper part of the stand of the rear and side walls.
Now let's prepare the fabric in the front part to beautifully cover the small walls.
At the bottom, we evenly cut off the excess fabric to the level of the upper part of the bottom.
We make cuts accordingly.
First, glue the top corner, braiding it around the perimeter of the rounded part. If excess folds appear, you can make small cuts by gluing them on top of each other. Let's bend and glue a piece of fabric that remains superfluous, but just serves the purpose so that the edges of the fabric are not visible. We carefully glue the last part, forming a flat surface and corners with a stack.
We cut out a square from whatman paper that fits the size of the bottom and a fabric with allowances for it.
We glue whatman paper onto the ironed fabric. We cut the corners at an acute angle.
We leave the piece unsealed and glue it to the top of the bottom.
Glue the bottom, folding the loose fabric up.
Hello everyone! Today I will show you and tell you how to make a tray from a simple box. I already have a similar master class, you can watch it. In my opinion, such a DIY paper stand is very convenient for those who work with documents or simply who like to read newspaper magazines.
Unlike the horizontal holder, the vertical one saves a lot of space and is quite compact. Often this kind of organizer can be seen in offices, on desktops. Trays are mainly made of plastic and wood. In some store I even saw wicker ones made from wicker, but they are more suitable for home use for magazines and books.
By the way, they will be very convenient for schoolchildren to store colored paper, sketchbooks, notebooks and much more.
The good thing about my version of a document stand is that it is very easy to make. And so, let's begin...
DIY paper stand
We will need:
- A cardboard box from breakfast cereals or porridge. The denser it is, the better. I don’t recommend taking one that is too thin and soft. In this case, it will need to be strengthened on the sides with additional sheets of cardboard for density.
- Scissors or utility knife.
- Pencil.
- Ruler.
- Self-adhesive film. Still suitable wrapping paper, but in addition to it you will need glue or double-sided tape.
First of all, cut off the top of the box so that nothing sticks out. On one edge, from the bottom, measure 11-12 centimeters. Connect this point and the top one on the opposite edge with a line. You should get a bevel like in the picture.
Roll out the roll of self-adhesive and place the blank on top. The figure shows that you need to measure the height of the box and add centimeters at the bottom equal to the width of the bottom + 2 or 3 cm. Bend 4 centimeters of paper and place the blank straight. Carefully glue it around the circle.
Fold the bottom first from the ends, and then from the wide part. Cut off the upper protruding part of the film using scissors or a stationery knife. Press all edges well so that it sticks tightly to the tray.
That's basically all. If desired, the product can be decorated with various decors, for example, ribbons, wooden figures or thick colored paper.
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