Category: Leisure
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Magazine Plant Stand
The concept is similar to cardboard furniture. It’s amazing how sturdy the paper can be when it involves multiple layers. We were thinking a single magazine could work as a wall shelf…let me know if anyone tries it or if you have any other uses!
What You Need
Materials
Old magazines. That’s it!
Instructions
1 Pull out any subscription cards from inside the magazine. (And subscribe if you like it—it’s so much cheaper than buying off the newsstand!)
2 Flip open the magazines and leave the cover out to the left. Thumb through (about) ten pages, then fold them in half towards you, tucking the page ends back towards the binding. The crease should be on the right side, and the loose ends should be on the top.
3 Repeat for the entire magazine, including the back cover. (It’s okay to vary the number of pages a little, so don’t worry about counting them.)
4 Fold the cover to the right, over the first crease, and tuck it in towards the binding to secure the folded pages. You’ll have a semi-circle fan shape.
5 Repeat for any other magazines. Place them back to back, with the flat sides together. If you’re stacking two on top of each other, rotate the second layer a few degrees so that they stack like bricks, and not directly on top of each other. This will make them more stable.
Big-as-Life Board Game
You’ll Need:
For Game Board Squares:
Approximately 40-50 low-pile carpet samples I’m using 13.5″ x 18″ pieces here
About 1 yard solid woven fabric, such as muslin or a thrift-store sheet
Letter stencils
Spray paint or acrylic paint that contrasts with the fabric
Duct tape, two colors
Craft knife and self-healing cutting board optional
Non-slip shelf liner optional
For Dice:
One square cardboard box per player
Large sheet of paper to wrap the dice
21 punched paper circles, about 1 1/2″ in diameter
Glue
Scissors
Transparent tape
For Game Cards:
About ten 8 1/2″ x 11″ sheets of paper
Downloadable template optional; download below
Five 14″ x 22″ sheets of colored poster board
Ruler
Scissors
Glue stick


