[ESP-ENG] How to make a spoon holder with a paper roll lined with recycled material. / How to make a spoon holder with a roll of paper and recycled material.

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Hola amigos aqui les presento cómo preparar un portacucharas con rollo de papel, caja de tinte vacia y empaque de tosticos vacias. Generalmente preparamos cremas para pasapalos y nos hace falta colocar las cucharas para recibir a los invitados, por eso les presento una opción con material reciclado.

Hello friends, here I present how to prepare a spoon holder with a roll of paper, a box of medicines and an empty package of tosticos. Generally we prepare creams for snacks and we need to place the spoons to receive the guests, so I present an option with recycled material.

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Materiales Utilizados:


Un rollo de papel
Una caja de tinte vacia
Empaque de tosticos vacia
Hoja de papel reciclada
Pega
Silicón

# Used materials:


A roll of paper
An empty dye box
Tosticos packaging empty
Recycled paper sheet
Job
Silicon

Procedimiento:

Process:


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Organice mi material de reciclaje.

Organize my recycling material.

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Corte la caja de tinte vacia a la mitad con el fin de introducir el rollo de papel.

Cut the empty dye box in half in order to insert the paper roll.

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Pegue las mitades de caja de tinte, y le hice el orificio donde se va a colocar el rollo de papel, y la forre con cortes del empaque de tosticos.

Glue the dye box halves, and I made the hole where the roll of paper will be placed, and lined it with cuts from the tosticos packaging.

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También forre el rollo de papel con el recortes del empaque, y recorte las figuras de salsa del empaque.

Also line the paper roll with the packaging scraps, and cut out the sauce shapes from the packaging.

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Pegue las figuras de cremas en el rollo de papel.

Glue the cream shapes onto the paper roll.

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Y listo tenemos lista nuestro practico y hermoso portacucharas.

And ready we have our practical and beautiful spoon holder ready.

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really interesting what you did with these materials. It could definitely hold more than spoons.

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