QUESTION OF THE DAY: 💡❓ What do you use to make your cardboard projects heavy?❓💡 - I read and reply to every comment so I would love to hear your answer in the comments below! 📕Show Notes📕 1⃣ Products To Make Your Project Heavy: 1.) Dirt/Sand/Gravel: amzn.to/42nVwIx 2.) Trash 3.) Scrap Wood or Metal 4.) Nuts and Bolts: amzn.to/48NGLRE 5.) Tape: amzn.to/42d8EzL 6.) Polly Pellets: amzn.to/3tYGcoR 7.) BBs: amzn.to/42eZWRJ 8.) Glass Beads: amzn.to/426QXC0 9.) Cat Litter 10.) Small Rocks 11.) Solder or Wire: amzn.to/3tXkrG2 12.) Water 13.) Dry Rice 14.) Dried Beans 15.) Scrap Paper 16.) Pennies *I have not personally used all of the products listed. They are intended to give you an idea of what to look for. Some links were left out because they are not worth using unless you can find them around your house. 2⃣ Free Cardboard Kinds Cheat Sheet (So you can use the strongest Cardboard): thoughtful-knitter-1761.ck.page/53ddb28d6c 3⃣ How To Make Strong Cardboard Projects: ruclips.net/video/ss_KYziuPRM/видео.html 4⃣ How To Hot Glue Strong Connections: ruclips.net/video/Nu1jC4QTdCc/видео.html God Bless you, - Eli
A few years ago, I made a holder for earrings using dollar store screen sandwiched between cardboard circles with the inside cut out. I glued that onto a base containing a bunch of nickels I had and it really weighed down my earrings holder! I smiled to myself when you mentioned pennies! Thank you for your videos! They are very informative! The next thing I want to try making out of cardboard is a nightstand. I am not an engineer by any stretch but I do hope that my sense of logic will help me! God bless!
Thank you for the kind comment. Putting the necklaces on the base was a smart way to weigh it down with the stuff that it was already holding. Best of luck with the night stand! - Eli
Thank you. (-: My eyelid has gotten a bit better but this video was actually recorded several months ago before it became much of an issue. It just took me a long time to get around to editing it 😅. I hope it heals completely soon. - Eli
I’m trying to make a replica of a gun and I’m looking for a way to make it heavier like a more realistic one and I think these are really great ideas, thanks! If you’d try to do one, what would you use?
That sounds like a fun project, thank you for sharing. I would probably use dirt or sand. It is easy to work with and totally free. However, if you use them you need to make sure all of the spots you glue are completely sealed so that sand doesn't trickle out. If you don't want to deal with sealing everything, you could use small rocks and glue them down so they don't rattle around. I hope this helps! God bless you, - Eli
QUESTION OF THE DAY: 💡❓ What do you use to make your cardboard projects heavy?❓💡
- I read and reply to every comment so I would love to hear your answer in the comments below!
📕Show Notes📕
1⃣ Products To Make Your Project Heavy:
1.) Dirt/Sand/Gravel: amzn.to/42nVwIx
2.) Trash
3.) Scrap Wood or Metal
4.) Nuts and Bolts: amzn.to/48NGLRE
5.) Tape: amzn.to/42d8EzL
6.) Polly Pellets: amzn.to/3tYGcoR
7.) BBs: amzn.to/42eZWRJ
8.) Glass Beads: amzn.to/426QXC0
9.) Cat Litter
10.) Small Rocks
11.) Solder or Wire: amzn.to/3tXkrG2
12.) Water
13.) Dry Rice
14.) Dried Beans
15.) Scrap Paper
16.) Pennies
*I have not personally used all of the products listed. They are intended to give you an idea of what to look for. Some links were left out because they are not worth using unless you can find them around your house.
2⃣ Free Cardboard Kinds Cheat Sheet (So you can use the strongest Cardboard):
thoughtful-knitter-1761.ck.page/53ddb28d6c
3⃣ How To Make Strong Cardboard Projects:
ruclips.net/video/ss_KYziuPRM/видео.html
4⃣ How To Hot Glue Strong Connections:
ruclips.net/video/Nu1jC4QTdCc/видео.html
God Bless you,
- Eli
A few years ago, I made a holder for earrings using dollar store screen sandwiched between cardboard circles with the inside cut out. I glued that onto a base containing a bunch of nickels I had and it really weighed down my earrings holder!
I smiled to myself when you mentioned pennies!
Thank you for your videos! They are very informative! The next thing I want to try making out of cardboard is a nightstand. I am not an engineer by any stretch but I do hope that my sense of logic will help me!
God bless!
Thank you for the kind comment.
Putting the necklaces on the base was a smart way to weigh it down with the stuff that it was already holding.
Best of luck with the night stand!
- Eli
🤣Clean cat litter!🤣 These are good ideas. Thanks, Eli! Looks like the swelling has gone down on your eyelid. Hoping it heals soon!
Thank you. (-:
My eyelid has gotten a bit better but this video was actually recorded several months ago before it became much of an issue. It just took me a long time to get around to editing it 😅. I hope it heals completely soon.
- Eli
I’m trying to make a replica of a gun and I’m looking for a way to make it heavier like a more realistic one and I think these are really great ideas, thanks! If you’d try to do one, what would you use?
That sounds like a fun project, thank you for sharing. I would probably use dirt or sand. It is easy to work with and totally free. However, if you use them you need to make sure all of the spots you glue are completely sealed so that sand doesn't trickle out.
If you don't want to deal with sealing everything, you could use small rocks and glue them down so they don't rattle around.
I hope this helps!
God bless you,
- Eli