Want to use countdown calendars as a fun way to welcome Christmas to make your partner happy, but the commercially available countdown calendar sets are not suitable for him? So hurry up and prepare scissors and glue, let’s do it together today Learn how to DIY using paper sheets and rolling paper tubes.
To make a DIY countdown calendar, you will need:
Rolled paper tubes or homemade paper tubes (the number is equal to the countdown date)
1 piece of paper
Multi-purpose glue
Scissors/paper knife
Glue Stick solid glue
Fine linen rope
Kraft paper
Pencil
Start production:
1. Tear off the white outer layer of the paper roll, apply fixing glue to the edge of the opening at one end of the paper roll, and then buckle it on the kraft paper. After it is fixed, use a paper cutter to remove the excess along the edge of the paper roll. .
2. Take a piece of paper that is large enough, fasten all the paper tubes on top, and use a pencil to draw the position of each paper tube.
3. Put the small gift into the paper tube, apply multi-purpose glue on the edge of the unsealed end, and then fix it in the corresponding position on the paper. In order to fix it more stably, it is recommended to use glue with better adhesion. When fixing upside down, it is best to put a heavy object on it and let it dry for 10-15 minutes.
4. After fixing it, use the remaining paper to add a roof to the countdown calendar, and then use a section of paper tube to make a decorative chimney. Then use a marker to lightly write the numerical sequence in order on the brown paper seal.
5. Finally, put on the fine hemp rope and hang it on the wall. If hanging is not required, this step can be omitted.
The space in the paper roll is limited, what kind of gift would be more suitable?
Small cosmetics such as lipstick and mascara
Perfume trial size
Skin care product trial pack
Tea bags/coffee
Scented candle
Jewelry
Headphones
Cute refrigerator magnet
Handwritten love letter
Flash memory (can store photos and songs)
Saber
Chocolate
Exquisite bookmarks
Your most loving photo
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