DIY / How to make a cardboard tool box (Sewing box) organizer / ダンボールで道具箱(裁縫箱)の作り方

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ต.ค. 2021
  • Tool boxes and sewing boxes with cardboard. Sliding tool box. I drew an illustration on the lid with texture paste. Decorate the metal fittings with T-pins and beads.
    Materials: cardboard, paper towel, glue, cornstarch, acrylic paint, water, T-pins, beads, paint
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    Thank you for watching.
    My TH-cam channel is how to make a cardboard organizer and a recycled storage box.
    Hope that helps.
    Thank you for your continued support ꒰ * ॢꈍ◡ꈍ ॢ꒱. * ˚‧
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  • @ccochran882
    @ccochran882 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Everything you create is so intricate and beautiful. I love watching you work. I would like to try to make this myself. Would you mind telling me the ratio of water to glue that you use for covering your cardboard pieces with paper towels? Also, if possible what ratio (recipe) did you use when you combined cornstarch with water, acrylic paint & glue? It's hard to tell the amounts you used to create that perfect consistency & texture. I'd greatly appreciate any helpful feedback.

    • @DCHappyA
      @DCHappyA  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you for watching.
      I'm not good at English, so I'll write it simply.
      The ratio of glue to water is 1:3.
      The cornstarch/glue/water ratio is mixed until the consistency of the cream.
      So write a simple method.
      Search for “wikihow how to make whipple cream”.
      This is easy.
      I would be happy if my English could be understood.

    • @ccochran882
      @ccochran882 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@DCHappyA Arigatou gozaimasu. Wakarimashita. I think your English is very good. It is much better than my Japanese.

    • @DCHappyA
      @DCHappyA  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ccochran882 Thank you as always.
      I was surprised by your Japanese.
      And I am very happy.
      I look up my English in a dictionary.
      I wish I can talk more in English about what I'm thinking.