Newsprint Donuts
These donuts really taste like an old newspaper... I wouldn't taste them! They are made of newsprint, they are a bit in 3D and you can squeeze them a little. You could say it's paper squishies! All you need is newsprint, a stapler and watercolor. Not an everyday craft, but hey, sometimes we get through this a little! :) Do you find this funny to make? Then look with us!


In the donuts are pieces of newsprint! So you can squeeze it. Because the watercolour has dried up (that goes very quickly), the newsprint has become firmer. It's actually very simple, just stapling the outer edge, then step-by-step filling and stapling it. Very nice to do!


Supplies:Newspaper, cup and saucer to pull over (or use the template), stapler with extra staples, (crayola) watercolor, pen, scissors and stick stick.



Put some layers of newsprint on top of each other. For 3 donuts you need 6 layers. With pen, pull the saucer over for the outer edge of the donut. Pull the cup over for the inner edge. Cut out the whole thing. Take 2 circles and not the outer edge together.



Fill the donut with pieces of wrinkled newsprint. Do that step-by-step, so fill a part and then staple that part. A few plugs is enough, do not fill it too full otherwise the stapling will be a bit more difficult. You got stuffed doughnuts! Then you can paint them with watercolor!
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