Highly recommend cutting front and back in shape of a straight line christmas tree, not cutting the exact tracing of the TP rolls. This will give you overlap vs needing your cutting to line up exactly with your TP rolls.
Nice idea with the paper rolls, but it would be easier to cover each roll first with some paper, you can use scraps, or gift paper. Thus it looks neater and you don't have to fiddle with adhesive foil. I use a glue gun, so there are no metal parts. You don't see how the lids are done: place the roll upright on a sturdier paper, draw around it. Cut out the circle and use scotch tape to fix it, or make a little hole, into the lid and the right place on the roll, use a needle to connect both with the ribbon. I did this last year for my boyfriend but placed the rolls on a cardboard tray, they are removable and easy to open. Filled them with little notes, poems, some sweets, riddles, whatever you like. He loved it.
@@ScoreGuru123 its not thin paper it is thick one from boxes.Plus,on video he is opening them like smal doors so they are not making holes with finger.
Sorry to point out but there are only 24 holes in this. Not 25. I think you’re missing number 22. I just recounted multiple times to make sure that I’m not crazy.😅
Highly recommend cutting front and back in shape of a straight line christmas tree, not cutting the exact tracing of the TP rolls. This will give you overlap vs needing your cutting to line up exactly with your TP rolls.
What happened to the 22nd?
Nice idea with the paper rolls, but it would be easier to cover each roll first with some paper, you can use scraps, or gift paper. Thus it looks neater and you don't have to fiddle with adhesive foil. I use a glue gun, so there are no metal parts. You don't see how the lids are done: place the roll upright on a sturdier paper, draw around it. Cut out the circle and use scotch tape to fix it, or make a little hole, into the lid and the right place on the roll, use a needle to connect both with the ribbon. I did this last year for my boyfriend but placed the rolls on a cardboard tray, they are removable and easy to open. Filled them with little notes, poems, some sweets, riddles, whatever you like. He loved it.
Amazing stuff, thanks x
After putting stickers we need to cut holes to make them for opening or what?
was thinking this myself
It's paper, not a brick wall. Put your thumb through it to open 😄
@@ScoreGuru123 its not thin paper it is thick one from boxes.Plus,on video he is opening them like smal doors so they are not making holes with finger.
Question:If you use the red paper to stick on the paper roll and then put the green circles on it, how can we open it???
and is it we need to cut a side out
Sorry to point out but there are only 24 holes in this. Not 25. I think you’re missing number 22. I just recounted multiple times to make sure that I’m not crazy.😅
Amaging beauty thanks Smart gift Blessing
Thank you!!!
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Wow so cool
Great work thanks for sharing...whats the music?
Joy to the World
Так всё выполнено не аккуратно. Тяп ляп.. Лишь бы сделать. И снова кругом пластик и конфеты. Скучно.
Were did u find the sticky paper
I USED SCISSORS TO CUT THE PAPER ROLLS SO MY HANDS ARE SOO TIRED
TYSM THE FIRST ONE HELPED ME TO GET MY MOM SOMETHING 😁
22 missing
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Pretty sloppy((
Yeah but that rustic, homemade touch is so Christmas. I’d be in bits if someone went to this much effort just for me.