Saturday 7 December 2013

How to make a Pillow Pouch from Cardboard Tubes

Part 4 of my recycled gift wrapping collection - how to make a pillow pouch from a cardboard tube.
How to make a Cardboard Tube into Pillow Pouch

Before we start I just want to say that I have read some people's comments on crafts made from toilet roll tubes. Fears about it being unhygienic in some way. I don't really get this because I'm not sure what people are doing with their toilet roll tubes that make them germ ridden. However if this is a concern for you just use kitchen roll tube - problem solved!

First squish your tube flat.
Mark a half circle at the ends. You will need to find something to draw round (I used a little ramekin dish) Then "draw" round it using a ball ended scoring tool (is that what it's called?) The photos will explain!

If you don't have one of theses fancy tools just use a skewer, edge of the scissors, pencil where the lead is broken, a pop up biro that's not popped up - something like that. Anything that will make a ridge in the card but not a mark.
Fold these ends in by gently pushing them, use your fingers to pinch the edge to neaten.
It should look something like this - all ready for decorating.
You can decorate them however you like.

I wrapped a couple of paper strips round.


And then tied a little gift tag from my "old bits from Cards" stash to finish off.
Perfect for little gifts, jewellery, sweets, cufflinks etc.

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Scrabble Christmas Sign
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Recycled Business Cards
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Gift Box from Old Cards
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Mini Knitted Christmas Tree Pattern
I'll be linking up this project at all these lovely link parties, pop over for a look at loads of projects from other blogs
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Hello, I'm Julie. I love making things and this is where I share my enthusiasm.

6 comments:

  1. I always wondered how those little pouches were made. Now I know. Simple, but very effective.

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    1. It's dead simple Pam! You can make them from card like an old cereal packet if you want different sizes too, you just need to make a flattened tube first.

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  2. I adore repurposed wrapping ideas. This is so fun. I found you from Threading My Way.

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    1. Glad you like it Susan, Threading my Way has some great links to lots of lovely ideas, thanks for stopping by.

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