This guide covers five DIY school supply craft projects demonstrated in the 123 GO! Galaxy video. Each project uses everyday materials — felt, paper clips, pencils, sequins, and cardboard — to create functional and decorative items for use at school or at a desk.
The five projects are: a felt roll-up pencil and brush holder, a sparkly sequin notebook cover, a colorful pencil heel upgrade for shoes, a pizza box painting easel, and a hot-glue paper clip zipper pull repair. All are designed to be completed quickly with minimal tools.
A compact, portable roll-up organizer for pencils and brushes made from a single rectangle of felt. No sewing is required — the pencils and brushes slide through cut slits in the felt. The finished roll is secured with a bow and elastic loop and can be unrolled flat for easy access.
A decorative notebook cover made by framing a collection of sequins, beads, and colorful bits inside a round lid pressed onto the front cover of a plain notebook. The result is a raised, circular sparkle display that personalizes an otherwise plain notebook.
A decorative craft technique that uses short colored pencils to cover the heel of a shoe. Pencils are glued one at a time around the heel surface, starting from the front edges and working around to the back, using progressively larger pencils to match the curved profile of the heel.
A clean, flat pizza box repurposed as a portable painting or drawing easel. The box lid props open at an angle to create a tilted drawing surface, while the box base provides a stable platform that sits flat on any surface. The result is a freestanding, lightweight easel that requires no assembly.
A quick repair for a pencil case or bag whose zipper pull has broken off. A standard paper clip is filled with hot glue and threaded through the zipper slider to create a new pull. Glitter glue can be used in place of standard hot glue for a decorative finish.
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