Casket from a scotch tape reel. How to make a beautiful round box: technique and fantasy! Examples of decorating a round box

Casket from a scotch tape reel.

Do you still throw away empty scotch spools? Do not do that! Now I will show and tell you how to turn garbage into a useful little thing.
So what do we need to create our masterpiece other than an empty spool?
- mat, knife, scissors;
- pencil, glue, acrylic paint;
- cardboard for the lid and bottom (I took thick corrugated cardboard for the bottom, and millimeter for the lid);
- a ribbon-ribbon for fixing the lid (a small piece);
- paper, distress ink and decorations according to your idea.

Initially, I planned to do it a little differently, so I took a picture of the jeans ink, but I didn’t need them in the process. To create this box, I chose this paper. The one with polka dots will be inside. Patterned outside.


1. Let's put the bobbin in order, cut off everything superfluous. We cut out 2 circles from cardboard, just circle the cylinder - one for the lid, and the other for the bottom of our future box. Sand the circle for the lid to make it more even. For the bottom, do not touch yet.


2. Paint the end of the coil on one side and the sides of the cardboard for the cover. I do it with a sponge undiluted paint. For what? So that later the protruding parts look more aesthetically pleasing.


3. Cut out 2 circles for the bottom and 2 for the lid from scrap paper in the same way. Glue one of the paper circles with a cardboard bottom. I used Artugolka glue for this. At first it gets wet and looks ugly, but when it dries, everything straightens out.


Let's apply it like this:


4. Let's go sandpaper along the bottom, overwriting all the bumps.


5. Cut strips to fix the bottom. I took kraft paper. Strips 2 * 6 cm (approximately), pieces 5-6. In general, you can put it on glue, but it seems to me that it will be more reliable.


6. And this is how we stick them.


7. Decorate the circle, which will be the outer bottom. We glue it to the cardboard of the lower part, skin it, tint it with distress ink (I did it in that order).


8. Then we need to cut 2 strips - one for the inside and the other for the outside. I am very lazy! Therefore, I do this: I mark on the bobbin with a pencil - and just roll it over the paper. On the reverse side I mark by adding another 1 cm for gluing. And this will be the outer stripe.


9. Insert it inside and note how long the inside will be.


10. And now we tint the stripes. And prepare a ribbon to attach the lid. I have this one.


11. Glue the ribbon-rope inside. As you can see, I took a longer one, as usual, for reliability. Glue for a moment-crystal.


12. Paste inside, then again, skin the edge, tint. Do not forget only that sandpaper should be used when the paper dries. Paper that is wet from glue can tear!


13. Now - outside. It's better if you put the glue on the bobbin and not on the paper. Gently, like wallpaper, wiping with a cloth, consistently.


14. We glue the lid on the other end of the ribbon, we only draw the ribbon on the front part, so it will be easier to decorate. Again, let's leave the tail longer.


15. On the inside of the lid - a paper circle, again we skin and tint. We decorate this side of the lid now, if there is such an idea. I just stamped.

16. And now let's do step 15, but only with the outer part of the lid - and now, the base for the box is ready!


And here the fun begins! Decorate your box as your imagination tells you! Let's add what the soul desires - and all together we will admire the resulting masterpiece!
Here's what happened to me:


And another one of mine:


And I took these caskets from Natasha-Tytsik's blog.

Do you still throw away empty scotch spools? Do not do that! Now I will show and tell you how to turn garbage into a useful little thing.

So what do we need to create our masterpiece other than an empty spool?
- mat, knife, scissors;
- pencil, glue, acrylic paint;
- cardboard for the lid and bottom (I took thick corrugated cardboard for the bottom, and millimeter for the lid);
- a ribbon-ribbon for fixing the lid (a small piece);
- paper, distress ink and decorations according to your idea.

Initially, I planned to do it a little differently, so I took a picture of the jeans ink, but I didn’t need them in the process.

To create this box, I chose this paper. The one with polka dots will be inside. Patterned outside.


1. Let's put the bobbin in order, cut off everything superfluous. We cut out 2 circles from cardboard, just circle the cylinder - one for the lid, and the other for the bottom of our future box. Sand the circle for the lid to make it more even. For the bottom, do not touch yet.


2. Paint the end of the coil on one side and the sides of the cardboard for the cover. I do it with a sponge undiluted paint. For what? So that later the protruding parts look more aesthetically pleasing.


3. Cut out 2 circles for the bottom and 2 for the lid from scrap paper in the same way. Glue one of the paper circles with a cardboard bottom. I used Artugolka glue for this. At first it gets wet and looks ugly, but when it dries, everything straightens out.


Let's apply it like this:


4. Let's go sandpaper along the bottom, overwriting all the bumps.


5. Cut strips to fix the bottom. I took kraft paper. Strips 2 * 6 cm (approximately), pieces 5-6. In general, you can put it on glue, but it seems to me that it will be more reliable.


6. And this is how we stick them.


7. Decorate the circle, which will be the outer bottom. We glue it to the cardboard of the lower part, skin it, tint it with distress ink (I did it in that order).


8. Then we need to cut 2 strips - one for the inside and the other for the outside. I am very lazy! Therefore, I do this: I mark on the bobbin with a pencil - and just roll it over the paper. On the reverse side I mark by adding another 1 cm for gluing. And this will be the outer stripe.


9. Insert it inside and note how long the inside will be.


10. And now we tint the stripes. And prepare a ribbon to attach the lid. I have this one.


11. Glue the ribbon-rope inside. As you can see, I took a longer one, as usual, for reliability. Glue for a moment-crystal.


12. Paste inside, then again, skin the edge, tint. Do not forget only that sandpaper should be used when the paper dries. Paper that is wet from glue can tear!


13. Now - outside. It's better if you put the glue on the bobbin and not on the paper. Gently, like wallpaper, wiping with a cloth, consistently.


14. We glue the lid on the other end of the ribbon, we only draw the ribbon on the front part, so it will be easier to decorate. Again, let's leave the tail longer.


15. On the inside of the lid - a paper circle, again we skin and tint. We decorate this side of the lid now, if there is such an idea. I just stamped.

16. And now let's do step 15, but only with the outer part of the lid - and now, the base for the box is ready!


And here the fun begins! Decorate your box as your imagination tells you! Let's add what the soul desires - and all together we will admire the resulting masterpiece!

Here's what happened to me:


With your hands, you can create a cute and interesting jewelry box. You can use it for any jewelry, jewelry, beads, buttons, hairpins. The only limitation is its size. It does not require special costs to create it, but it only takes a little effort and time. The size of the box depends on the size of the tape reel.

Necessary materials:

  • reel from adhesive tape;
  • thin cardboard;
  • PVA glue;
  • universal glue;
  • lace;
  • egg shell;
  • satin ribbon 2.5 cm wide;
  • acrylic paint;
  • acrylic lacquer.

Master class: a box from a reel of scotch tape

To work, you need thin cardboard. It is very convenient to use cardboard folders or folders.

We put the reel on the cardboard and trace with a simple pencil along the inside of the reel.

Cut out the circle. We need 10-12 such circles (depending on the thickness of the cardboard).

Then again we apply the reel to the cardboard and circle the outside with a pencil. We also cut out 10-12 circles. We glue 5 cardboard circles. To do this, lubricate the circle well with PVA glue, put the second one on it. Lubricate the second and put the third, etc. All blanks must be sent under the press, until the glue dries completely. It turns out only 4 blanks.

With sandpaper with a very fine coating, we grind the side edges well.

We put the reel on a large workpiece, align it and draw it with a simple pencil along the inside. So we mark the place where you need to glue a smaller workpiece. Lubricate the smaller workpiece with glue and apply it to the large workpiece, and send it under the press. We do the same with the second pair of blanks.





When the glue is dry, simply glue the bobbin to one of the blanks. The second blank will serve as a lid for the box. Paint the box and lid with acrylic paint.



The shell is best used from white eggs. It must first be washed and the inner film removed. Then we simply break it into small pieces and glue it to the side of the box with PVA glue. We leave a small distance between the pieces of the shell. We cover the box and the lid with acrylic varnish, it is possible in 2 layers.





Using universal glue, glue two strips of lace to match the box.



To decorate the lid, we make three roses from a satin ribbon. We wrap the edge of the tape inward at 90 degrees and twist it into a tube. Then we bend the tape outward (as if turning it over) and make a turn. Then we bend the tape again and now do half a turn. Continue doing this until you get a rose. Periodically drip a little glue on the lapel and press. We burn the edge of the tape with a candle and simply glue it.













Scotch tape box - ideas and MK

What beautiful boxes you can make from empty bobbins!













Master Class

Master Class

Do you still throw away empty scotch spools? Do not do that! Now I will show and tell you how to turn garbage into a useful little thing.
So what do we need to create our masterpiece other than an empty spool?
- mat, knife, scissors;
- pencil, glue, acrylic paint;
- cardboard for the lid and bottom (I took thick corrugated cardboard for the bottom, and millimeter for the lid);
- a ribbon-ribbon for fixing the lid (a small piece);
- paper, distress ink and decorations according to your idea.

Initially, I planned to do it a little differently, so I took a picture of the jeans ink, but I didn’t need them in the process.
To create this box, I chose this paper. The one with polka dots will be inside. Patterned outside.

1. Let's put the bobbin in order, cut off everything superfluous. We cut out 2 circles from cardboard, just circle the cylinder - one for the lid, and the other for the bottom of our future box. Sand the circle for the lid to make it more even. For the bottom, do not touch yet.

2. Paint the end of the coil on one side and the sides of the cardboard for the cover. I do it with a sponge undiluted paint. For what? So that later the protruding parts look more aesthetically pleasing.

3. Cut out 2 circles for the bottom and 2 for the lid from scrap paper in the same way. Glue one of the paper circles with a cardboard bottom. I used Artugolka glue for this. At first it gets wet and looks ugly, but when it dries, everything straightens out.

Let's apply it like this:

4. Let's go sandpaper along the bottom, overwriting all the bumps.

5. Cut strips to fix the bottom. I took kraft paper. Strips 2 * 6 cm (approximately), pieces 5-6. In general, you can put it on glue, but it seems to me that it will be more reliable.

6. And this is how we stick them.

7. Decorate the circle, which will be the outer bottom. We glue it to the cardboard of the lower part, skin it, tint it with distress ink (I did it in that order).

8. Then we need to cut 2 strips - one for the inside and the other for the outside. I am very lazy! Therefore, I do this: I mark on the bobbin with a pencil - and just roll it over the paper. On the reverse side I mark by adding another 1 cm for gluing. And this will be the outer stripe.

9. Insert it inside and note how long the inside will be.

10. And now we tint the stripes. And prepare a ribbon to attach the lid. I have this one.

11. Glue the ribbon-rope inside. As you can see, I took a longer one, as usual, for reliability. Glue for a moment-crystal.

12. Paste inside, then again, skin the edge, tint. Do not forget only that sandpaper should be used when the paper dries. Paper that is wet from glue can tear!

13. Now - outside. It's better if you put the glue on the bobbin and not on the paper. Gently, like wallpaper, wiping with a cloth, consistently.

14. We glue the lid on the other end of the ribbon, we only draw the ribbon on the front part, so it will be easier to decorate. Again, let's leave the tail longer.

15. On the inside of the lid - a paper circle, again we skin and tint. We decorate this side of the lid now, if there is such an idea. I just stamped.

16. And now let's do step 15, but only with the outer part of the lid - and now, the base for the box is ready!

And here the fun begins! Decorate your box as your imagination tells you! Let's add what the soul desires - and all together we will admire the resulting masterpiece!
Here's what happened to me:

And another one of mine:

There are so many ways on the Internet how to make boxes. They can be created from wood, cardboard, beads, plywood. But this is too hackneyed, so in this article we will try to make a box from a material that is a little unusual for an ordinary person - from a scotch tape reel. This method is very simple and interesting. Therefore, let's rather consider the process of creating a box from a scotch reel.

Simple and clear

Making this type of box is very quick and easy, as you will see after reading this master class.

To work, you will need an empty reel 5 cm high from adhesive tape, corrugated cardboard, two sheets of scrapbooking paper 30 * 30 m, a figured hole punch, PVA, double-sided tape. You can also use felt and lace to decorate the box.

First of all, we draw a couple of circles on thick cardboard. Then you need to cut out four circles from scrap paper.

One pair of circles will serve as the bottom, and the second as a lid.

We cut out a pair of long rectangles on scrap paper, the length of which is equal to the size of the outer and inner circles of the tape reel. It is also worth making a small margin for height. You can make small cuts along the entire length of the strip.

Glue the scrap paper on the spool of tape to the inside, then to the front. It is best to make a box on a reel from double-sided tape.

Take one circle of white scrap paper and stick it on one piece that was intended for the bottom. Then you need to glue the bottom to the spool of tape. The teeth that remain, as an allowance for height, should be glued to the bottom from the outside. Upstairs it is worth gluing a circle of beautiful multi-colored paper.

Now it's time to make a lid for our box. In this article, we will provide you with two ideas.

Take a circle of corrugated cardboard, glue circles of paper on both sides of it. One of them should be cut with a small margin. Do it as shown in the photo. Next, you need to cut out the circumference of the lid, the height of which is a couple of cm. Any of the edges must be processed with a hole punch or cut out on your own. Put the circle on the box and glue a paper strip to it. Thanks to this method, the lid will fit snugly against the main blank of the box.

For this method, the first step is to cut a strip from the reel, the height of which is 0.5 cm. It is this strip that will serve as the basis for the lid. Top and on the sides you need to glue a beautiful decorative cardboard. Lace can be glued on the side parts.

Product decoration

In this article, we offer you examples of materials with which you can decorate the resulting box.

For example, paper. From this material you can make flowers or appliqué.

Beads and beads can serve as the second material for decoration.

You can also use any kind of fabric to decorate boxes from a scotch bobbin.

Another material for decoration can serve as satin or other types of ribbons.

You can also decorate the box with twine, three-dimensional figures of various animals, flowers, polymer clay figurines, or metal pendants.

Video on the topic of the article

Watch a selection of videos on how to create a box from a reel of scotch tape with your own hands.