Today we’re going to make the world a little more colorful

 

Today make In today’s article you will read how you can make a kaleidoscope yourself.

Making a Kaleidoscope
I’ll admit openly and honestly: It almost Today make cost me my mind. But now our kaleidoscope is finished and looks absolutely amazing – inside and out!

Making a Kaleidoscope – DIY Instructions

materials
To make a kaleidoscope, you will probably need to go around your house and collect the following:

Box – Simply take the package from your last order that should have been thrown in the trash
kitchen paper roll
toilet paper roll
Scissors
Pen
ruler
tape

transparent wrapping papercling film

Acrylic paint * to decorate the kaleidoscope
Hot glue gun * – I can count on one hand the times I don’t need it
Mirror foil * – Unfortunately I didn’t have any lying around.
Colourful glass beads *, shards etc. – either buy them or get lucky (I had some broken mosaic glass * lying around at home that I was able to break into pieces with mosaic pliers *. I quickly collected the rest while albania mobile database out for a walk. In Hellersdorf I only had to go to the playgrounds and surrounding areas and I had already collected a considerable pile of shards. On the one hand beautiful, on the other hand damn sad.
Kaleidoscope – Glass Beads

lid (please read on)

Looking for the right lid

A few extra words about the lid. That was the hardest thing to get. It had to be transparent. Made of sturdy plastic. Flat. Without bulges, scratches, etc. I first used the bottom of a yogurt pot, but there were ugly letters and symbols stamped into the bottom. It looked really stupid when I looked through it.

Then I had my eye on the lid of our washing detergent. But it lisa peltier vice-president operations was far from used up and I seriously considered stealing the lid anyway. Luckily, I didn’t do it.

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In the end, I found the lid of a mango lassi cup from the betting email list supermarket to be ideal, especially because of the wide brim. This means you can stand the kaleidoscope upright without it falling over.

Now that I’ve found a lid, I see suitable lids lying around everywhere.

 

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