My Easter nest project – the transformable wonder!
I just wanted to "do something quick for Easter"… well, now I've built a nest that can do almost more than I can!
The whole thing is basically the transformer of decorative projects: Almost everything is pluggable (except the bottom and two sides) and interchangeable – perfect for all your decorative needs!
First, it's an Easter nest for small gifts, with an integrated pencil holder and a test tube for flowers or pendants . The kids are totally loving it – Easter nest alert!
The highlight: The motifs on the pencil holder are magnetic – today a bunny, tomorrow Minecraft, the day after a unicorn. And when nothing else fits in: Off to the fridge – voila, decoration!
The pencil holder is also multifunctional: take it out, put the light in, and you have a cute night light . And it continues inside: small plug-in connectors for even more decorations – bunnies, dragons, or alien cows, depending on your mood, who knows.
For those less playful (well... who?), you can simply insert an organizer and have a stylish piece for your desk. Organizer + pencil holder + decorative test tube = deluxe combo!
Material? 8 sheets of A3 plywood, 4 mm thick, 4 hours of laser time – with two machines at once (40W & 60W, because I'm impatient). And a 10W for the finer work. Then it was time for the paintbrush for the colorful work – a real crafting fitness workout!
And now? Get more wood, stock up on magnets, and fulfill all the kids' wishes – with glitter and hearts!