Summer is fleeting us (tear!), so I decided to take a little hiatus from blogging and social media last week to enjoy what’s left of the season–our Minnesota summers are just too short and our winters are too brutally long not to! But I did still work on a few projects, so I guess I didn’t totally shut off. Check out these fun house shelves perfect for displaying small plants and curiosities on the wall!
Materials:
- 12″x24″ Sheet of Union Jack radiator cover
- Scissors
- Industrial Strength Adhesive
- Ruler
- Marker
- Spray Paint
Draw two notches flanking the apex of the roof. Then extend the vertical sides of the ‘house’ up by 3 squares, and at the top of the line draw a perpendicular line connecting it to the edge of the edge of the screen. Complete the square by drawing another horizontal line 3 squares down, parallel to the line just previously drawn. Repeat on the other side of the house.
Add a notch to the top edge of the left square.
Cut out the shape with scissors. Plus cut two small vertical slits to separate the bottom plane from the tabs on the side planes. Use a ruler as a straight edge to fold up the sides and bottom of the ‘house’ at a 90 degree angle. Then fold the side tabs underneath the bottom of the ‘house’.
Fold the roof peaks in at a 45 degree angle. Then fold the roof tabs in at a 90 degree angle.
Use industrial strength adhesive to adhere tabs to the house and secure with a binder clip until dry. Spray paint with your color of choice.