Do I need to make bread from a five-liter bottle?

To date, more and more popular things in the style of handmade, that is, made by hand. They feel the warmth and love of the person who made them. I also like that even the simplest and cheapest materials can be transformed into beautiful and useful household items.

Two weeks ago, I was visiting a friend of mine. I really like to visit Olga, because her house is so interesting, and she is just full of different things. creativelywhich he enjoys sharing with friends and acquaintances. I came to her for advice on how to decorate the house for the New Year, but what I saw on her kitchen table struck me to the core.

I love beautiful dishes and unusual household items. And I am also close to things with history, so seeing Olga's delightful bread-breadLike in the Middle Ages, I was fascinated. But the most interesting thing is that she made it with her own hands, and from a plastic bottle! She watched the video on the channel “Master Sergeich” and burst into flames to make the same charm. The video will be lower! The channel is gorgeous, so many useful things can be seen on it.





Having found out in detail how she made such beauty in the evening of the same day, I was able to make a gift to my house in the form of a new and stylish breadbox.

Editorial "Site" I've given you an unusual master class. how to make bread from a five-liter plastic bottle.

You'll need it.
  • five-liter
  • newspaper
  • PVA glue
  • heat-glue
  • napkin
  • napkin
  • acrylic paints (black, lilac and gold)
  • lacquer
  • 100g peas (half)


Manufacture
  1. To start, take a five-liter plastic bottle and cut off the bottom and neck. Then put it on its side, mark at the bottom 8 cm and trim horizontally on one side and the other to divide the workpiece into two halves.



  2. The bottom of the bottle does not need to be thrown out – cut it in half.



  3. And now these two semicircular parts need to be glued on both sides to the main workpiece. Arranging the scotch across, attach the parts to the half of the bottle that will soon turn into a breadbasket.



  4. Now you're gonna need old newspapers, you're gonna need stripes. After that, dilute the PVA glue with water in a ratio of 1: 2. Before dipping the newspaper strips in glue, paste them with a plastic blank. Make two layers outside and inside.



  5. Lubricate this paper surface on both sides with PVA glue with a brush. Now we come to the neck, which also needs to be pasted with newspapers.



  6. Wait until all parts of the future breadbox are completely dry, and proceed to gluing the two parts with a hot gun.



  7. On the edge of the breadbasket and the rounded part-leg that will become a stand, draw wavy lines. This is convenient to do with the help of a coin, putting it next to the previous outline. Rediscover the PVA glue with water, smearing the workpiece with this mixture to glue thin wipes in two layers around the perimeter.

    And now we move on to the dense napkins with a pattern. You don’t need a colored part, so put it aside. From the lower white part, you need to twist a thin tube, for convenience wetting it with water. Such elements you will need to make a cant, gluing them on the wavy edge of the bread.





  8. Now glue on the edges of the halves of dry peas, placing them with a convex side outside.



  9. Draw patterns on the workpiece with a marker, and then glue various curls from pre-rolled napkins along the planned lines.



  10. When all the decorative elements are ready, we move on to painting. The first thing you need to cover the bread with acrylic paint black.



  11. Then apply lilac paint to the curls and other decorative elements, and then walk through the convex parts with golden paint. When the paint dries, you can cover the bread with acrylic varnish.





  12. That's it, the bread is ready.





Watch this wonderful video!

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Editorial Board Fantasy and ingenuity of man there is no limit! In order for you to be convinced of this even more, I suggest you to familiarize yourself with a unique master class on the manufacture of a portable vacuum cleaner from improvised materials (including plastic bottles).



At first glance, it seems that such an object can be used only in the country. In fact, such a product can be kitchenDesigned according to the latest fashion trends.

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