πŸ”₯ Vintage Christmas deodorant ball toy

Folk craftsmen make their masterpieces from everything. Packages, plastic bottles, wood residues and much more are used. But there are some things for which it is difficult to come up with any other purpose. And it cannot occur to my head that these items can be used in any other way. For example, roll-on deodorant. Well, what can you do with this packaging? There is no way to refuel it the second time, so it's a straight road to the trash can. But don't tell this to the author of the YouTube channel "Artstudio.club ", since he will probably disagree with you. After all, just from this package, a vintage New Year's toy turned out, which looks very expensive and, no doubt, will decorate any holiday.

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  • 1 What you need to work on a vintage object
  • 2 Assembling a toy from foil and a deodorant ball
  • 3 Toy decor: fantasy plus authenticity

What you need to work on a vintage object

To turn a deodorant package into something worthwhile, you need Moment universal transparent glue, food foil, a toothpick, the most ordinary cheap napkins and a piece of thread. It is better to paint the finished work with acrylic paints, but if there are none, gouache will do.

Of the tools, only scissors and a sharp knife will come in handy at the very first stage.

Assembling a toy from foil and a deodorant ball

The first thing to do is remove the ball from the deodorant package. This is not easy to do, since the plastic ball sits firmly in its nest.

To release the ball, you need to cut the plastic rim holding it in several places. Better to do it with a sharp knife
To release the ball, you need to cut the plastic rim holding it in several places. Better to do it with a sharp knife
For further work, prepare food foil. It is very thin and wrinkles well. This allows you to sculpt different shapes from it, like from plasticine.
For further work, prepare food foil. It is very thin and wrinkles well. This allows you to sculpt different shapes from it, like from plasticine.
Roll the foil several times and form a ponytail out of it. One tip should be flattened, and on the other you need to make a notch so that it fits perfectly with the circumference of the ball
Roll the foil several times and form a ponytail out of it. One tip should be flattened, and on the other you need to make a notch so that it fits perfectly with the circumference of the ball
The second foil piece is a hemisphere. This is the head of a bird. She, too, should sit well on the ball.
The second foil piece is a hemisphere. This is the head of a bird. She, too, should sit well on the ball.
Glue both foil pieces to the ball using Moment glue. Remember to wipe and degrease the base well before doing this. You can use regular nail polish remover to degrease.
Glue both foil pieces to the ball using Moment glue. Remember to wipe and degrease the base well before doing this. You can use regular nail polish remover to degrease.
There are two more parts to make: these are the wings. They are made in the same way as the tail and the head and are glued to the ball.
There are two more parts to make: these are the wings. They are made in the same way as the tail and the head and are glued to the ball.
Tie a thread around the head and secure with glue. Make a loop on it, for which the toy will then be attached to the spruce branch. You can use soutache thread or thin tape
Tie a thread around the head and secure with glue. Make a loop on it, for which the toy will then be attached to the spruce branch. You can use soutache thread or thin tape
Slightly trim the tips of the wings and tail with scissors. The foil is easy to cut so it won't be difficult
Slightly trim the tips of the wings and tail with scissors. The foil is easy to cut so it won't be difficult
Tear the napkin into small pieces with jagged edges. First apply PVA glue to the workpiece, then attach a piece of napkin to it, and once again go over it with a brush with glue. Do not try to perfectly stretch the paper over the surface, because the task is to make a vintage toy, and it should look " grown-up"
Tear the napkin into small pieces with jagged edges. First apply PVA glue to the workpiece, then attach a piece of napkin to it, and once again go over it with a brush with glue. Do not try to perfectly stretch the paper over the surface, because the task is to make a vintage toy, and it should look "grown-up"
The final touch in the assembly is the bullfinch's beak. Just cut off the tip of a toothpick and insert it into the head. First, punch a hole with a sharp needle so as not to deform the shape, and then insert a toothpick, lightly smearing it with glue
The final touch in the assembly is the bullfinch's beak. Just cut off the tip of a toothpick and insert it into the head. First, punch a hole with a sharp needle so as not to deform the shape, and then insert a toothpick, lightly smearing it with glue

Toy decor: fantasy plus authenticity

Further work with the workpiece is possible only after it is completely dry. Now the craft can be colored.

If you are not sure of your artistic talents, take a picture for example and outline the contours of the painting on the figure with a pencil.
If you are not sure of your artistic talents, take a picture for example and outline the contours of the painting on the figure with a pencil.
Apply paint in thick strokes, choose bright tones, but not acidic, suitable for the look of the vintage
Apply paint in thick strokes, choose bright tones, but not acidic, suitable for the look of the vintage
Basic colors: scarlet for the breast, gray for the back and wings, black and white for the tail and feathers. It is better to paint each tone after the previous one dries, otherwise you will get your fingers dirty and lubricate the contours.
Basic colors: scarlet for the breast, gray for the back and wings, black and white for the tail and feathers. It is better to paint each tone after the previous one dries, otherwise you will get your fingers dirty and lubricate the contours.
After applying the basic tones, be sure to add small details with a thin brush, and also do not forget to draw the eyes.
After applying the basic tones, be sure to add small details with a thin brush, and also do not forget to draw the eyes.
To give the product an antique look, lightly walk over the finished paint with a dry brush with gilding
To give the product an antique look, lightly walk over the finished paint with a dry brush with gilding

Such a toy will perfectly decorate a Christmas tree or a New Year's composition in vintage style on the table. Due to the uneven surface, it looks very old. It was as if it were completely made of papier-mΓ’chΓ© and had been lying in a trunk in the attic for a hundred and fifty years. No one would even think that this bullfinch is based on a banal deodorant ball.

By the way, in this way you can make not only a bullfinch, but also a titmouse. The only difference is in color - the titmouse has a lemon-colored breast.

There are other interesting options for making New Year's bullfinches. They are made from paper, plastic bottles and thread. Here is one such example: a workshop on making bullfinches from yarn:

These bullfinches will no longer have a vintage look, but they will also look great on the tree.

How did you like the idea of ​​using a deodorant ball? Maybe you have your own options for how to use this material? Write about it in the comments. And if you yourself like to do something with your own hands, send your photos and description to the section "This is not a woman's business."

PHOTO: Youtube-channel "Artstudio.clubΒ«

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