Introduction: Tin Foil/popsicle Stick Cooler
It’s been a while since I last made something and when I saw the tin foil challenge, I thought that it would be fun to try it.
Supplies
Tin foil
8 large size popsicle sticks
Around 50 normal popsicle sticks
Shingles
Leather
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Balsa wood 6 inches long
Step 1: Step 1 Top and Bottom
let’s get started! The first thing to do is to glue the 8 large popsicle sticks into 2 SEPARATE squares. Next cut the shingles into 4 pieces the size of the squares and attach them double layered
Step 2: Step 2 Foiling
cover the shingled squares with tin foil. You may wrap as many times as you like,(I did around 2). Then glue the balsa wood pointing up to the center corners of the square,(see the photo for help). Glue 8 of the small popsicle sticks, 4 to the bottom and 4 to the top of the balsa on the four sides.
Step 3: Step 3 Shelf
Add a strip of leather to one of the top popsicles sticks. This will be the hinge. Glue 2 small popsicle sticks to that and the opposite side. Then 4 or 5 on the top of half of them.
Step 4: Walling
put 4 sticks on a lang strip of tin foil, wrap it a few times then attach it to the hole in shelf to be the lid of compartment for the ice to be held. Glue the rest of the foil around the shelf. Next attach the rest of the small popsicle sticks to the sides of the cooler. Try to glue in all of the cracks so it wont leak.
Step 5: Step 5 Finishing
glue the leather securely around the Popsicle stick walls. Then attach to lid to the hinge.