Jungle Triple Cup Holder

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Jungle Triple Cup Holder

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Have you ever been on a long car ride or in a smaller home? Have you ever had cup messes before? Thanks to this simple device that you can make yourself, you no longer face the frustration of being in a tight squeeze and having to throw your cups all around.

Supplies

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  • 4 popsicle sticks
  • Green acrylic paint
  • Painting supplies (palette, brush, etc.
  • 1 strip of cardboard
  • Craft glue (preferably Elmer’s)
  • Pencil
  • Twine
  • Rubber band

Paint Sticks

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Paint the popsicle sticks green. Make a splotchy pattern (as shown above) to replicate leaves. Tip: To make splotches, hold your brush upwards with the bristles facing down. Quickly push the brush straight down, then pull it straight back up. You should have a splotch.

Make a Square

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Glue each stick together to form a square-shaped frame. Wait for the glue to dry.

Mix & Paint

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Mix light and dark green shades together until you get a result you’re happy with. Paint the cardboard strip that shade until you’ve completely covered the strip. Wait for the paint to dry.

Glue the Pieces

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Glue the frame and cardboard strip together. While the strip acts as a ”holder” for the rubber band, the frame keeps the cups in.

Add the Rubber Band

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Add the rubber band by stretching it over the frame, and onto the cardboard strip. You should have a cup holder now.