Saturday, August 30, 2025

Miniature Binoculars Tutorial

 Hello Mini Friends!  Are you ready for the cutest, tiniest pair of binoculars?  I pictured in my head adding a stool with a bird watching book and a pair of binoculars for the loft patio.  These were so easy to make and you most likely have everything you need right now!


The supplies that I used are cardstock, two jump rings, two beads and two rhinestones.  
I used a hole punch to get twelve circles and glued them together six in a stack, making two stacks. Then I glued the jump rings to the top of each stack.  Next, the trapezoid shape is probably an inch and a half long and I used a paint brush handle to round them out, then rolled them up as slanted as I could and glued the end down.  




I glued the rolled up pieces to the circle stack and placed a tiny amount of glue between them and pressed them together.


I used a thin strip of card stock and glued it to the top of the cylinders then trimmed off the access leaving enough to glue the strap to.


I glued the two beads or eye pieces on top of the strip.


I used the rhinestones between the eye pieces as the focus dials, one on top and one underneath.


I curled the thinnest piece of cardstock to use as the strap.  Then I painted the whole set black.  The strap I painted brown.  Then I gave it a clear coat of gloss Mod Podge.


I also used a bit of dimensional magic to make the ends look like glass.


I didn't take pictures while making the first set, then decided to make a tutorial for you.  I like the first set better than the second.  But both are precious.




Aren't they just the cutest??  

Thanks for stopping by!

XOXO ~Laurie






3 comments:

  1. Han quedado fantásticos!! La imaginación al poder!!

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  2. Thank you thank you! I am currently working on a little greenhouse scene in a lantern and the binoculars I have are too big. This is perfect!

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