A few days ago I received a pack of tomato seeds from Heinz from a competition here: https://www.facebook.com/HeinzKetchupUK/app_300380653443730
I decided to plant them this weekend as the kids love growing their own plants, but when I went to get the seed trays they had all broken over the winter. Not to be deterred we decided to make some pots of our own from stuff that we had lying around the house. The first plan was to make some paper mache pots from a pile of old newspapers. Unfortunately this plan was thwarted as someone had thrown them away! All we could find was a pile of junk mail so we decided to have a go at making some from that instead. First we gathered together some PVA glue, some plastic cups to use as moulds, some vaseline and a bowl. We covered the outside of the cups with the vaseline, watered down the PVA glue and tore the junk mail into small pieces.
It was then time to get dirty! No 4 had a lovely time dipping her hands into the mixture and plastering it all over the cup (I quite enjoyed it too – there is something quite addictive about peeling dry PVA glue from things)
When we had coated the cups with a thick layer of paper mache it was time to leave them to dry. It had taken us the best part of an hour and at this stage we only had two pots.
We decided that we would never have enough pots to plant all of the seeds at this rate so needed a quicker method of making them. I remember seeing small pots made of newspaper and looked up a method for making them. Unfortunately most methods required pieces of equipment that we didn’t have but we did find one method that used a wine bottle. We made one of these but the pot was far too big for our purposes. Having search the crockery cupboard for something smaller that had a big enough hole in the bottom we were almost ready to give up when we thought of trying to make them using the inside of a toilet roll. We were really pleased with the results so I thought I would share how we made them:
Step 1
Cut a thick strip of the junk mail that is long enough to go around the toilet roll middle at least twice. Place the toilet roll middle on the strip, leaving enough paper at the bottom to tuck into the end to make the base.
Step 2
Roll the paper around the tube and tuck the loose paper into the end.
Step 3
Turn the pot the correct way up and flatten the paper inside to make a base. (We used the end of a spoon to help with this).
Step 4
Remove the tube and there you have it!
We had far more fun than taking a trip to B&Q, we reused some of the junk mail and it didn’t cost us any money.
Hopefully the paper mache pots will be dry tomorrow as we are going to paint them before planting the seeds. I will post some pics of the finished product when they are done.
great idea for the kids, mine always love getting the glue out lol 🙂
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Brilliant, now I can do something useful with all the junk mail!
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S`great, reminds me of infants` school, always cutting up things, gluing, painting, sticking and getting messy.
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Great idea! I have made similar paper mache hot air balloons with my kids – we covered balloons with paper mache layers and when dry and hard, we popped the balloons and painted the ‘shells’! We then made little baskets to hand from them – they are hung up in our utility room!
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Great idea – cant wait to see the final result!
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These look fab 🙂
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Love the reuse idea
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I have really got into recycling recently and I love this idea, cheap,cheerful, creative and with a “wow” factor too!
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great idea, i won some of the Heinz seed too maybe i can try this with my grandson
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I love these and will defo be using the idea
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Great idea to use up the junk mail and it will also make my plants look pretty 🙂
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I shred so much junk mail so finding a different use for it is great.
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What a great idea!
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I love this idea, it works on so many levels – recycles junk mail, makes something useful and the kids can have lots of fun making a mess!
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wow how clever! What a great idea! Getting the kids involved too!
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