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Products made from vine twigs have always been valued among craft lovers as an environmentally friendly and original product. Nowadays you can find paintings, flower pots, boxes, boxes, chandeliers or even cabinets made from vines. The price for such products is high, but needlewomen have found a way out and instead of twigs they use one secret material - paper. In appearance, the finished products are simply impossible to distinguish, all 1 in 1. A panel made from newspaper tubes will fit perfectly into any interior, adding colors and accents. The craft is made quickly, so its preparation will not be an obstacle for beginners.

This master class will help you learn about unusual weaving from newspaper tubes and will definitely provide great pleasure from the process.

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This wonderful kitchen hack will definitely appeal to those who cannot live without morning espresso or cappuccino.

Necessary materials for work:

  • unnecessary newspapers;
  • sharp knife;
  • PVA glue or super glue;
  • brush;
  • napkin;
  • ruler;
  • coffee beans;
  • one knitting needle;
  • dye.

First, use a knife to divide the newspaper sheet into four parts. Then use a knitting needle to twist each piece into a tube. Glue the edges of each strip with PVA or Moment glue.

Glue the tubes that we have already made into one whole canvas with “Moment”. Look at the photo:

After the base has dried after the paint, proceed to decoupage. Separate the top layer from the coffee-themed napkin. We glue it onto our canvas.

Afterwards, open the painting with a layer of varnish.

As soon as the craft is dry, start placing coffee beans on the base.

Glue the grains onto the base, laying them out in a “cup and saucer”.

Use an awl to make holes for the cord.

All stages of creating the craft have been successfully completed. Finished result:

Unusual picture

And this step-by-step description will help you create a very interesting panel that you have definitely never seen anywhere else.

For work we will need:

  • bright newspapers or magazines, advertising booklets;
  • PVA glue;
  • one knitting needle;
  • white sheet of A5 paper;
  • frame;
  • beads for decoration.

First, cut the newspaper or magazine into strips. In total we need 30-30 pieces.

Coat the edges with plenty of glue.

Fold the corner. Then twist the strip into a tube.

At the end, apply a layer of glue and hold the edge so that nothing falls apart.

Now you need to add beads to your work. Take one, screw a tube onto it so that you get something similar to a snail. Attach the edges to the base with super glue.

To increase the diameter, glue a second one to the edge of the first tube. Next, glue the second one to the third one and so on with the rest. “Increase” the tube until we get the desired result.

We form a picture from snails. We take an empty frame and randomly place our mugs of different sizes. At the end you need to glue all the parts to the panel.

The panel of newspaper tubes is ready!

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Panels and paintings from newspapers. Ideas and master classes

See what kind of panel you can make from newspaper tubes. This is a kind of imitation of forging. On my own behalf, I would like to add that newspaper tubes can be painted and varnished, which can result in a very beautiful composition for decorating interior walls. In the photo below, the tubes are not painted with anything, I think it would be much more beautiful differently. And what do you think? From newspapers you can make arabesques, mandalas - in fact, anything you want. Here is an example of a headboard for a bed.

You can also make a picture like this from newspaper tubes, and not necessarily exactly like this) The main thing is the idea of ​​​​using waste material - newspapers.

So, for work we will need newspapers, a stationery knife or scissors


I hope you already know how to twist tubes? It is best to use thick PVA glue when working.


Before work, the finished tubes need to be coated with acrylic paint and allowed to dry.


We wind different curls, glue them and fix them with an elastic band until the glue dries completely.


We fasten the curls with wire using pliers

Now let's see how to make a picture

We will need newspapers, glue and acrylic paints

We tear the newspaper into strips and twist them into ribbons

We take any picture or draw a sketch on cardboard, generously smear the flagella with glue and create a picture

Paint with acrylic or gouache

Surely, many of us have old magazines that have already been read and re-read more than once, but we don’t dare throw them away. Almost everyone subscribes to newspapers, which then turn into huge piles of waste paper.

And, of course, we all dig free flyers out of our mailboxes. Don’t rush to get rid of this “wealth”: you will still need it. Look at what unusual and, most importantly, beautiful decor you can make from unwanted newspapers and magazines with your own hands. These cheerful and fun DIY magazine crafts are sure to brighten up your home. Let's figure out what you can make from magazines with your own hands.

What is needed for this?

What is attractive about this method of decoration? Firstly, it’s easy to implement: you don’t need any special skills, just give in to your imagination. Secondly, it does not take up much space or time. Thirdly, you can involve the whole family in such a fun handicraft and have a fun and exciting time. So, here's what you'll definitely need:

Scissors;

PVA glue and glue stick;

Ruler, pencil;

A thin bamboo stick or knitting needle (we will wind paper tubes on it);

The surface you are going to decorate.

You've probably noticed that the decor from old newspapers and magazines is based on the use of identical blanks - newspaper and magazine tubes and strips rolled up like a snail. By varying them in size and color, you can create interesting compositions and transform ordinary or already boring things - photo frames, mirrors, wall clocks, vases, floor lamps, candlesticks and all kinds of boxes for storing a thousand and one little things. In this original way you can decorate gift wrapping or make a wall panel. So, let's learn how to make these blanks.

Newspaper and magazine tubes

1. Take a sheet of paper and fold it in half, smooth the folded area well with scissors.

2. Place a bamboo stick or knitting needle diagonally (the size of your future workpiece depends on its diameter) and begin to carefully and tightly wind the tube. After several layers, coat the remaining sheet with glue. It should not be too liquid (it is better to use a glue stick). After you get a tube of the diameter you need, carefully remove the stick.

3. Done! Now all that remains is to dry it and create masterpieces .

You can use these newspaper tubes in their original rounded form. Cut them into pieces of the length you need and glue them end to end. Don't skimp on the glue, they should stick well. If you don't want to get your hands dirty, you can use double-sided tape.

On a note: In order to secure the magazine tubes in a “herringbone” pattern, it is not at all necessary to cut them, you can simply bend them carefully, as shown in the photo.

“Flattened” tubes look no less beautiful. If you “flatten” them a little, you get a very interesting shape that it’s simply a shame not to play with (see photo). In this case, you cut short pieces and glue them where the cut is. .

It will be effective if you squeeze these tubes tightly and cut the resulting strips into small pieces. There is no need to glue them end to end (see photo).

Newspaper and magazine snails

1. Take a sheet 8 times wider than the intended strip. Fold it in half the same way, then bend the edges towards the middle and fold it in half again. Smooth each fold well so that your stripe is as thin and neat as possible.

2. Now we twist the “snail”. To do this, start winding the strip on a bamboo stick or knitting needle (you can also take a pencil or felt-tip pen, then you will get magazine “rings”). Don’t forget to coat the inside of the strip with glue so that the “snail” does not spread.

3. After you have received the workpiece of the required size, cut off the rest of the strip and let the “snail” dry .

Both blanks of the same size or color, as well as different ones, look beautiful in the decor. Turn on your imagination! By the way, the strips do not have to be twisted; they can be used just like that, wound in a spiral onto a cylindrical surface, for example, a vase, round box or candlestick. If desired, the finished composition can be painted or coated with a layer of varnish. And a few more words about the background. It can be just a white surface or a surface covered with magazine or newspaper pages.

Unusual panel made from magazine strips

And finally, another very interesting and simple DIY panel idea. In this case, there is no need to twist the tubes or snails, just cut thin strips (you can use both color pages and black and white). You will need a frame with a mat, preferably under glass, and two sheets of cardboard. On white cardboard the size of your frame, glue magazine strips at a short distance from each other. From the second sheet (it’s better to take cardboard with an interesting texture) create a stencil. Now place the stencil on the striped background, secure it and under the frame. If it allows, it is better to place a sealant between the sheets of cardboard, then the picture will turn out three-dimensional .

It is unlikely that anyone will be left indifferent to homemade interior items decorated in such a simple but very effective way. In addition, this is a great opportunity for creative self-expression and relaxation. Create beauty with your own hands with pleasure!

Sourcesphoto: www.craftstylish.com, papercreative.ru, biovi.ru, stranamasterov.ru.

Panels and paintings from newspapers. Ideas and master classes

See what kind of panel you can make from newspaper tubes. This is a kind of imitation of forging. On my own behalf, I would like to add that newspaper tubes can be painted and varnished, which can result in a very beautiful composition for decorating interior walls. In the photo below, the tubes are not painted with anything, I think it would be much more beautiful differently. And what do you think? From newspapers you can make arabesques, mandalas - in fact, anything you want. Here is an example of a headboard for a bed.

You can also make a picture like this from newspaper tubes, and not necessarily exactly like this) The main thing is the idea of ​​​​using waste material - newspapers.

So, for work we will need newspapers, a stationery knife or scissors


I hope you already know how to twist tubes? It is best to use thick PVA glue when working.


Before work, the finished tubes need to be coated with acrylic paint and allowed to dry.


We wind different curls, glue them and fix them with an elastic band until the glue dries completely.


We fasten the curls with wire using pliers

Now let's see how to make a picture

We will need newspapers, glue and acrylic paints

We tear the newspaper into strips and twist them into ribbons

We take any picture or draw a sketch on cardboard, generously smear the flagella with glue and create a picture

Paint with acrylic or gouache

18 images on the topic "Newspapers" in our catalog of paintings. All images are specially selected taking into account further interior printing on canvas stretched on a stretcher.

You can choose a convenient photo size or filter Newspaper images by format (horizontal, vertical or square). On the page of each image you will see photographs of such a painting in the interior.

The catalog shows the minimum prices for printing a painting with this image. The minimum price includes the cost of the image itself (if it is not free), the cost of printing on canvas or other material, the cost of making a wooden stretcher, stretching the canvas onto it and packaging the finished painting.

Click on the hearts to add a specific image on the topic "Newspapers" to your Favorites. You can always return to the list of favorite images and order their printing.

To buy a newspaper painting you like, just click on its image and send a request to our design manager on a new page of the site.

Our designers added to the "Newspapers" catalog only those images that are most suitable for most interiors. However, if you need the help of a professional interior designer, then our specialists will help you choose the ideal newspaper-themed painting specifically for your apartment, home, office or establishment.



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