Cut Out + Keep

Make A Cardboard Spool

Why? Because a handmade scarf looks super cute on a spool!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/make-a-cardboard-spool • Posted by maize hutton

Why? Because I think this is the cutest way to present a handmade scarf or bunting that you've worked so hard on. You'll need: Cardboard Tube (depending on the size of your scarf or bunting, you can use a toilet paper roll, paper towel roll or poster tube) Thick cardboard recycled from a box Bowl for circle template Exacto knife or rotary cutter Glue Cut the tube to the size you need for your scarf or bunting. Find a bowl that is the right size for the ends of your spool. Trace around the bowl on the thick cardboard to make a circle. With your tube, position it in the middle of the circle and trace around it. This will be your template for the other three circles you'll need. Cut out the circle and the center circle. Trace three more to match and cut out each. Glue two circles together and repeat for the other side. Once they're dry, stamp something around the ends if you wish. Once your rings are dry, insert the cardboard tube. It may be a bit tight so you may need to cut a bit more off in the middle of the ring. Glue to secure.

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

30 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

Why? Because I think this is the cutest way to present a handmade scarf or bunting that you've worked so hard on. You'll need: Cardboard Tube (depending on the size of your scarf or bunting, you can use a toilet paper roll, paper towel roll or poster tube) Thick cardboard recycled from a box Bowl for circle template Exacto knife or rotary cutter Glue Cut the tube to the size you need for your scarf or bunting. Find a bowl that is the right size for the ends of your spool. Trace around the bowl on the thick cardboard to make a circle. With your tube, position it in the middle of the circle and trace around it. This will be your template for the other three circles you'll need. Cut out the circle and the center circle. Trace three more to match and cut out each. Glue two circles together and repeat for the other side. Once they're dry, stamp something around the ends if you wish. Once your rings are dry, insert the cardboard tube. It may be a bit tight so you may need to cut a bit more off in the middle of the ring. Glue to secure.

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