Christmas holidays are coming. Not only is it a celebration of love, it is not just about giving. It is more important that family members and friends get together. Even those we haven't met for a long time.
Christmas can bring families and friends together. Every year, everyone has to do, run and run to meet our expectations. The end of the year encourages everyone to silence. It's so good to meet our loved ones. In this case, a larger guest room can surprise your home, but it may be a problem to ensure the seating. How easy it would be for some easy-to-move or homemade puffs that can be placed on top of each other when they're out of use, so they need less space. There is a solution to this and the best thing to do is to rethink home-made, unused items in the form of a puff.
One of the options is a puff of mineral water bottles. This requires 37 bottles. You'll also need adhesive tape, cardboard, sponge and flint for wrapping, and fabric for puff cover. As a first step, carefully screw the caps onto the empty mineral water bottles. Cylinders of the same size must then be tightly adhered to each other by means of adhesive tape to form a circular puff base. Once this is done, the cardboard frame is specified with the cardboard, that is, the strong sheet of paper is glued around the bottles. It can be left out to have a hard cover on the seat surface, but it is more comfortable to sit on a smooth surface than to feel the place of the caps on the back side. If you are looking for a guest sitting comfort, you can get a thinner wooden board. The sponge and the fleece cover can put on this. For a softer and more comfortable effect, do not just cover the seat surface with a sponge, but also the side. Choose a stronger fabric for the inner cover, the outer fabric can be of any pattern and material, but if you think in a washable version, you will also get a zipper. The puff can also get its own crocheted cover, so it can be said that it is really a small sitting room. The outer cover is made of a pillow for even more wearable items. The resulting puff is lightweight, not like the next version, which may have been the primary raw material for a few years, unused car tires. After thorough cleaning, you can work on the new pouch. If you have the tire, you will need two deck boards that will fit a little smaller than the tire diameter.
We can also cut it off with a jigsaw. The wood panels must be fastened to the top and bottom of the tire and use the best drill for this purpose, with screws. From this point on, the main role will be the glue gun and the rope needed for coating the puff. Let's start to stick the rope in the middle of the wood panel, moving it in a spiral. Continuous dosing of the adhesive means that we are progressively moving beyond the entire surface of the tire. To make work easier, turn the tire so that we can wrap the other half with the rope. We can also decide that the bottom does not get a rope cover. Stick the end of the rope thoroughly to ensure it remains firmly on the surface. We are not ready yet, because we have to cover the whole surface with furniture. Brush the lacquer with a brush, we have plenty to do with it, let the rope soak up, as this will ensure the durability of the new seat. It will take a long time to dry, so you should place the new pouch in a separate room if you don't want to smell the varnish. If you have more tires, you can make more puffs for your stay. We wish you good work and good sitting!
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