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04-13-2016, 05:39 AM
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This is one of my favourite DIY creations in which I came up with when I had load of cardboard tubes lying around, and thought this would be a good way to use them up. This is cardboard flower is ideal for themed cages including natural and flower themes. This is approved by my hamster, Sherbet, who enjoys chewing up the cardboard flower petal.
Hamster Approved
Difficulty Rating - Easy
Time Required – 2 to 5 Minutes approximately
Material and Equipment Required – - Cardboard Tubes from Toilet and Kitchen Paper Rolls or Wrapping Paper Tubes (If using Kitchen Roll Tubes 1 should be sufficient for one flower)
- Ruler or a Rule
- Scissors
- Hole Punch
- Sisal String – Natural or in Green Colour (If you want to use green I recommend buying from Chinchillas2Shop (or any other pet toys making website) as the dyes will be pet safe although this comes in a thick rope which need to be separated into smaller strands.)
Also paper string could also be used instead of sisal.
Method –
(I’ve include pictures which are attached below for each of the stages so you can see what I did at each stage)
- Flatten the cardboard tubes and cut into approximately 2cm strips. (8 should be ideal, although this still works with 6 or 7)
- Keep the tube strips flat and then using the hole punch, punch holes through both cardboard layers at one end of the cardboard tube strips. (This takes a bit of practise to get the holes in the right place)
- Thread all the cardboard tubes strips onto the sisal string
- Tie a knot in the sisal string, and tighten. Once tied together you can push the cardboard tubes strips at the end so they form a shape which resembles petals
- Hang cardboard flower in the cage and let you hamster enjoys. You could also cut off the excess sisal string, so you can place it inside aquarium style cages.
I recommend removing if your hamster begins to chew up the sisal string excessively, even though sisal string is safe for hamster I would still be wary of hamster ingesting the fibres or parts of the string. Sherbet doesn’t seem to have any interest in chewing the string but she enjoys chewing up the cardboard petal instead.
Also if you want the petals to be different colours you could paint the cardboard tubes with pet safe paints such as plastikote or soy-based paints.
If you decide to make this for your hamsters, I hope your hamster will also enjoy this creation to. Also I would love to see pictures of your hamster enjoying their cardboard tube flower
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Owning Hamsters since Nov 2007
Last edited by leedsgurl; 05-05-2016 at 03:36 PM.
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04-13-2016, 05:52 AM
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Hamster Overlord
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Dorset
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Re: DIY Cardboard Tube Flower
I think this is a great idea! I will definitely give this a go at the weekend!
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04-13-2016, 11:06 AM
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Hamster Overlord
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: California, LA
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Re: DIY Cardboard Tube Flower
oh wow how cool will definitely give this a good ol try
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04-22-2016, 09:08 AM
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Re: DIY Cardboard Tube Flower
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Originally Posted by Scarlett Empress
I think this is a great idea! I will definitely give this a go at the weekend!
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Originally Posted by Elliiy
oh wow how cool will definitely give this a good ol try
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Just realised I didn't reply back on this thread . Thanks for your replies. Have you made a cardboard tube flower yourselves?
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04-22-2016, 09:59 AM
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Hamster Overlord
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Dorset
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Re: DIY Cardboard Tube Flower
I made one! I did it a little bit different - but I haven't got round to photographing it, must try and remember!
So far, Smokey is not in the least bit interested, but I expect I will get up one morning and find it chomped into little bits. It does look pretty hanging in her cage though!
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04-22-2016, 10:03 AM
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Hamster Antics
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Re: DIY Cardboard Tube Flower
It's great! You are very good at this kind of thing I guess you could put treats in the top petal too.
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04-22-2016, 10:13 AM
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Re: DIY Cardboard Tube Flower
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Originally Posted by Scarlett Empress
I made one! I did it a little bit different - but I haven't got round to photographing it, must try and remember!
So far, Smokey is not in the least bit interested, but I expect I will get up one morning and find it chomped into little bits. It does look pretty hanging in her cage though!
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I would love to see a photograph, to see how you did yours!
At first Sherbet had no interest what so ever to it but then she started to chew up the petals which was a total surprise, I've lost count to how many I've made her now. But if it doesn't get chewed it looks nice in the cage!
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Originally Posted by Serendipity7000
It's great! You are very good at this kind of thing I guess you could put treats in the top petal too.
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Thanks I have a real interest in crafts and DIY so I'm always trying to come up with new designs for toys for Sherbet.
The picture I took of Sherbet with the flower I had to put a treat in the petal so I could get a good photo (so she would stay there long enough as she normally chews it up during the night) but there isn't much left of that one just a one or two hole petals left!
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04-22-2016, 12:44 PM
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Hamster Overlord
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Location: Dorset
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Re: DIY Cardboard Tube Flower
OK, have now got a pic of my flower!
I had three different diameter cardboard tubes, so I cut them all up and fitted them inside each other - as I couldn't find my hole punch or sisal string at the time, I put tiny blobs of PVA on the 'petals' to stick them together - of course, the punch and string turned up about an hour later so I tied it to the bars.
I put some Science Selective biccies in the petals - Smokey took them out very, very carefully and I don't think she's looked at it since! She's now dug a pit in her substrate right under the flower, so it's a bit of a stretch to reach it...but I like how it looks and she will suddenly decide to chew it to bits, I'm sure!
I have got more tubes now so I'm going to make one the same as yours too.
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04-22-2016, 12:53 PM
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Re: DIY Cardboard Tube Flower
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Originally Posted by Scarlett Empress
OK, have now got a pic of my flower!
I had three different diameter cardboard tubes, so I cut them all up and fitted them inside each other - as I couldn't find my hole punch or sisal string at the time, I put tiny blobs of PVA on the 'petals' to stick them together - of course, the punch and string turned up about an hour later so I tied it to the bars.
I put some Science Selective biccies in the petals - Smokey took them out very, very carefully and I don't think she's looked at it since! She's now dug a pit in her substrate right under the flower, so it's a bit of a stretch to reach it...but I like how it looks and she will suddenly decide to chew it to bits, I'm sure!
I have got more tubes now so I'm going to make one the same as yours too.
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Yours looks really good I really like how it looks with different size tubes might have to try a make one like yours myself but I need to find different size tubes first. That's normally the way thing work when you are looking for something you can't find it until you've finsihed.
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Last edited by leedsgurl; 05-05-2016 at 03:33 PM.
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04-21-2017, 08:35 AM
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La loca de los hamsters
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: A Coruña, Spain
Posts: 1,693
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Re: DIY Cardboard Tube Flower
This tutorial is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
It's easy, it's cheap and it's pretty, you can't ask for more!! . I'm sure it's not going to last in one peace for too long but it's not hard to replace. And while it last it's a beautiful chew.
Mine doesn't look like as nice as Scarlett one but I'm thrilled.
It gives a nice touch to the cage
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