 1 Basic materials
Basic materials needed:
1 disgarded cd
1 empty roll from a tape gun
a couple of fabric scraps (mine came from an old skirt I was going to send to the thrift shop)
some fiber fill stuffing or any type of padding
cardboard: medium weight chipboard or a cereal box will do!
Paper: I used 2 co-ordinating design papers, some vintage book pages,and some mulberry tissue
Embellishments and trims as desired.
A hot glue gun, a paper glue stick, scissors, pen, paperclip, and probably something else I forgot but you will notice through the rest of the photos. "Hey awesome I'll probaly give this idea to the rest o..." View Comments...
|  2 Empty tape roll
Starting with the tape roll, tear off any outside papers with printing or ugly colors. both inside and out. If you can't remove these papers, you may have to cover twice so that it wont show through.
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 3 Cut out card board circles
From Chipboard or cereal box, trace out 3 circles using the inside diameter and 1 circle using the outside diameter of the tape roll. Total of 4 circles.
|  4 Mark names on each circle
Mark the names on each circle. The large circle is called Top Middle
3 smaller circles are:
Top Top
Top Inside Bottom
Base
It's a good idea to mark on both sides of each circle.
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 5 Cutting out your cicles
When cutting out the circles, cut the 3 small circles just slightly INSIDE the lines (smaller than actual)
Cut the larger circle just slightly OUTSIDE the lines (larger than actual)
|  6 Top Middle (large circle)
Using a glue stick, glue your design papers to one side of the top middle (large circle)
Trim to edges
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 7 Top Middle (large circle) side 2
Repeat and glue paper to the other side, trim to edges.
This paper can be a different color depending on your preferences.
Note: For this circle, paper choice is not really important as most will be covered when completed, this just gives a sturdier finish and the little that will show when completed looks nice.
|  8 Cover CD with design papers
Using glue stick again,cover CD with design papers on both sides, trim to edges.
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 9 CD repeat for side 2
|  10 Finish edges
To finish the edges on the CD, I used some mulberry tissue. Torn (not cut) into small strips. I glued around the edges catching both sides of the cd. This covers the rough edges and gives an extra hold to secure all the papers.
Note, I used mullberry tissue, but any type of tissue or light paper will work fine.
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 11 Repeat edge finish for Top Middle Both the top middle and the CD were edge finished with the same mulberry tissue
|  12 Covering the tape roll
I cut 2 co-ordinating strips the width of the roll and long enough to cover all around. This is just easier to work with one continuous piece, but not necessary if you only have small paper pieces. Just cut enough as required.
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 13 Inside tape roll
I started with the inside first. Rolling up the paper and started gluing a little bit at a time.
If the paper exceeds the edges a little, don't worry you can trim later. Or if you are a little short along the edges, no worries that will be fixed later.
|  14 Tape roll outside
Glue the paper to the outside.
Trim off any paper sticking over the edges.
Cover the edges with the same mulberry tissue strips as used on the CD
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 15 View of Tape roll covered both sides
|  16 Top Top card board Circle Using the top top cardboard circle as a guide, cut out a piece of fabric with approx a .5" or slightly larger overlap
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 17 Top Top card board Circle
Punch, or puncture a small hole in the centre of the cardboard.
Note: this is the only circle you make this hole in.
|  18 Clip Cut Fabric
Holding the cardboard as a guide, clip cut fabric all around the circle, approx .5o" all around. Cut right up to the cardboard.
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 19 Hot Glue on Top Top circle
Drizzle a little hot glue to the centre of cardboard.
|  20 Fiber Fill stuffing
Use a small handfull of fiber fill stuffing, press into the cardboard.
Don't expect the fibre to be firmly glued, aslong as it is basicly held in place, no worries.
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 21 Glueing fabric to Top Top
Flip the circle over so that the fiber side is against the wrong side of the fabric circle.
Do not use any glue to hold these pieces in place.
Hold firmly in place with your other hand, and start to tuck under, any fiber that is sticking out of the circle.
|  22 Glueing fabric to Top Top-2
Using hot glue, carefully drizzle small areas, and glue down the fabric clips to the cardboard. You may want to catch a little on either side of the circle to hold in place, and then glue all the rest down. This will help to keep the fabric from shifting.
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 23 Glueing fabric to Top Top-3
Once completely glued around, you will have this ugly looking back, and a pillowy fabric top.
You can bend and ease it a little bit to get it to lie flat on the bottom, as well as adjust the fibre on the front so it looks nicely rounded. Don't worry if there are bits of fabric sticking out, or if the circle is not perfect, all the rough edges will be covered.
Note: Now you know why it is best to mark both sides of the cardboard with the names. :)
|  24 Paper clip and Ribbon for fingerpull
The ribbon is for making a finger pull top on the lid of your box. Take a paper clip, and open up to be a piece of wire like a hairpin, if you have a hair pin, even better.
I used a 6" length of .5" wide wired ribbon, but it could be cord, wool, or any type of trim you desire.
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 25 Ribbon through hole
Folding the ribbon in half, and sliding the wire through the top, I created almost a needle and thread effect.
Using the hole in the cardboard, you must gently push the 2 ends of the wire through the hole and through the fabric. (from the back to the front) You may want to slightly puncture the fabric first, but don't make a very big hole, just enough to get the wire ends through.
Pull the ribbon through, enough to make the finger loop as you like and remove the wire.
|  26 Back side of top top
The ribbon ends should be clipped shorter, and glued down to hold the finger pull in place.
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 27 Finger pull-2
You will probably have a little bit of stuffing come through the top with the ribbon, just gently cut away the little bits that stick out.
|  28 Finger pull-3
Gently fluff up the squashed ribbon. if the ribbon has become very wrinkled after pulling through the hole, dampen the ribbon slightly with water and stuff some paper into the loop to reshape it.
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 29 Glue Top Top to Top Middle
Using the hot glue gun, drizzle glue to the wrong side of Top Top not quite at the edges, flip over, center, and apply pressure to hold down to the Top Middle cardboard. You should have the Top Middle showing through slightly, and you make have a little bit of glue oozing out from between the 2 layers. This will be cover with your trim or braid.
|  30 Top Top glued to Top Middle-2
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 31 Repeat the fabric steps for other 2 circles.
Using the other 2 cardboard circles, you will repeat the fiber and fabric steps, to create 2 more round pillows.
These do not require a hole or finger pull. Don't forget to clip the fabric before trying to glue down.
|  32 Covered pieces
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 33 Top Inside Bottom Glued to Top Middle
Drizzle hot glue onto the Top Inside Bottom and centre onto the Top Middle. apply pressure to hold in place.
|  34 Lid with all pieces glued. You now have what looks like a sandwich or cream filled cookie!!
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 35 Lid side view
|  36 Trim the top with braid
Using any trims or braid of your choice, glue around the entire top.
Now you can see, how much of the middle of the lid you really see.
The pillow on the inside of the lid is what holds the lid in place on the taperoll.
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 37 Base Circle and CD
Using the last pillow circle (Base) hot glue and position as desired onto the cd.
I like to glue the base off centre to allow lots of room for embellishments. However it does look nice glued right in the middle too!
|  38 Glue down Tape roll
Gently push the tape roll down over the pillowed base. It should be a very snug fit. Using the hot glue gun, glue around the outside a very small bead of glue. If you can, use the glue gun tip to flat the glue down so that you don't have a hard bead around the edge.
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 39 Trim around the base
After the tape roll is glued down, I then glued down the same braided trim. This now reinforces the hold on the base.
|  40 Embellish as desired
I used the same finger pull ribbon to make a bow at the base, and many buttons from my stash. You are limited only to your imagination and stash collection. I also added additional ephemera around the tape roll, this could include images, fringe, anything you desire.
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 41 Completed project.
Who would know this was made from recycled materials?
This is the ultimate altered art project!
|  42 Completed project-2
The inside has a beautiful pillow base to protect your precious keepsakes and jewellery
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 43 Finished Project
|  44 Another sample
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 45 Sample 2
|  46 Sample 3
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 47 Sample 4
|  48 Sample 5
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 49 Sample 6
|  50 Sample 7
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