
note: if you can find square or rectangular clips for securing, that would be better. I just couldn't find any. You can also use key rings, if you're in a pinch.

Cut your paper and cardboard the same size as your pieces of wood.

Next take the soft fuzzy piece of your velcro, and wrap it through the flat side of your ring, and hot glue it down, fuzzy to fuzzy.
Please don't burn yourself!

Wrap this piece around the smaller width of your cardboard, paper, and wood stack. Cut the soft velcro piece 2-3 inches longer than the width of your stack.
Take the stiff piece of velcro, and hot glue it to the last inch of your soft strip - so that both pieces of velcro are facing up.

Now you have a longer piece, with the stiff part attached to the soft piece.
Depending on the width of your boards, cut the velcro 5-6 inches past where it's joined to the soft velcro. If you have a wide press, then 6 inches will do.
An inch away from the end (where the velcro is stiff, and where you've just cut) fold the stiff (poky) end back onto itself, so that your fingers are toughing the flat side of the velcro.

Cut it so that it comes to a blunt point.

Your pieces should now look like this.


Bring the end through the ring, and pull it back in the opposite direction to secure your press.

Make a pretty card with craft ideas, or a pleasant label, if you like.
The press can also be painted or decorated however the Owner chooses.
Happy gathering!
I love this. We made one that uses bolts and wing nuts, but it can be difficult to pull apart and line back up. This seems much easier.
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ReplyDeleteI almost said "It's a cinch!" :) but I am, as you can see, refraining!
Bowing out now,
Stephanie :)
Ours uses bolts and wing nuts as well, so I think I'll switch it to these straps. Another great idea!
ReplyDeleteThe straps seem so much more kid friendly! Bolts and wing nuts go everywhere and are a pain! I agree. :) Love how easy it looks and what a great gift. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat turned out great! We have a few presses but I would LOVE to make our own so we can get a better size. Seems something is always 'just' sticking out the edge. Love the name on top too --
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