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You might need Babelfish for this one – Falikép papírgurigákból

December 19, 2011 by Minnie 10 Comments

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Upcycling is a popular trend in the crafting world, and one of the most impressive examples of this trend can be seen in a Hungarian artist’s work. The artist has taken something as humble as toilet paper tubes and transformed them into something that looks like wrought iron. The final product looks like a high-end home decor item, and it’s hard to believe that it started as a simple cardboard tube. The artist’s attention to detail and craftsmanship is truly impressive, and it’s a great example of how with a little creativity and some elbow grease, you can turn just about anything into something beautiful and unique. It’s inspiring to see how such a simple material can be turned into something so stunning, and it’s a reminder to all of us that with a little bit of effort, we can create something truly special. Even if you don’t speak Hungarian, the artist’s work is sure to inspire you to try your hand at upcycling and see what kind of treasures you can create from everyday materials.ncy like wrought iron…

Kifli és levendula: Falikép papírgurigákból.

 

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Comments

  1. Kym says

    December 30, 2011 at 9:20 pm

    This is great! Going to try this for my house.

  2. Maria says

    January 2, 2012 at 9:22 pm

    I love it very creative.

  3. Evelyn says

    January 6, 2012 at 5:05 am

    This is cool

  4. Carola says

    June 5, 2012 at 3:04 am

    If u use Google Chrome, you can get the Hungarian site translated. It isn’t a correct translation, but its readable.

  5. Kate says

    September 17, 2012 at 9:35 am

    so cool! I can’t believe it was made with tp rolls!!

  6. bree says

    October 5, 2012 at 4:00 pm

    what do you glue it together with? or keep it together with??

  7. Bobbie says

    March 29, 2013 at 1:19 pm

    I mentioned that in the September issue of Kif?ztük I also got a page. Who follows the blog knows that was already apparent in the toilet paper-who gurigák and unquenchable unbroken, …. Therefore, when the article was, somehow, it was clear that papírgurigás-themed book I write, in addition to the basic material, which is really everywhere. I wanted something really dekoratívat up-and then You decide that it is managed. 🙂

    The following description is therefore found in the September issue of Kif?ztük-worth reading the newspaper, Super recipes can be found in it.

    What we need is going to be a lot of empty papírgurigákból: made of black acrylic paint, baths, metal, frame, hobbiragasztó, or Cyanoacrylate.

    As a first step, the papírgurigákat ellapítjuk, and cut it into four equal bar (if you use toilet paper gurigákat). The cuts are a handful of sziromformájúnak, and place them next to each other, to develop flowers.

    Some of the pieces in one fold cut and drag several times between the fingertips of these

    Prepare the work surface. The development of the flowers petals, glue for five, six or seven pieces, if desired
    Falikép papírgurigákból

    I mentioned that in the September issue of Kif?ztük I also got a page. Who follows the blog knows that toilet paper was already apparent in the unbroken and unquenchable commitment to gurigák. Therefore, when the article was, somehow, it was clear that papírgurigás-themed book I write, in addition to the basic material, which is really everywhere. I wanted something really dekoratívat up-and then You decide that it is managed. 🙂

    Below is A description so you can find out the September issue of Kif?ztük-worth reading the newspaper, Super recipes can be found in it.

    What we need is going to be a lot of empty papírgurigákból: baths, metal, made of black acrylic paint, frame, hobbiragasztó or 1 oz.

    As a first step, the papírgurigákat ellapítjuk, and four equal bar cut (if toilet paper-gurigákat). The cuts are a handful of sziromformájúnak, and place them next to each other, to develop flowers.

    Some of the pieces is one of the shoots cut and drag the first couple of times, these

    Assemble the image stick on one corner of the frame is a three form of sziromból, and start the image creation, while just completely out of not filling the frame.

    The frame carefully glue the items everywhere, and also record them using the glue

    The entire composition turns off any paint, taking care that the stripes on both sides of cover of the paint. If you select the frame on the black after lefestése will be in the picture, such as a wrought iron creations

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