It took not so many materials to work:
- 2 identical cardboard boxes;
- about 30 plastic bottles;
- foam;
- Sintepon;
- fabric for upholstery;
- Buttons for the decor (optional);
- Adhesive pistol.
In one of the boxes, he placed 15 bottles. From above, for greater stability and equilibrium, it covered them with another 15 halves of bottles (lower part).
Took the second cardboard box. Additionally strengthened her bottom of two layers of cardboard (if you are not sure about cardboard strength, it is better to do the same).
Mimicing the desired amount, cut two pieces of foam for seating.
And the required number of syntheps to wrap the box around (measure your box).
I cut off the fabric in advance and sewed the case (side sides and the top), which was subsequently put on almost the finished pouf.
Next, the master glued a sintepon around the box with an adhesive pistol
From above placed foam rubber, also glued with hot glue-gun.
She put a pre-stitched case from any favorite fabric.
And sewed buttons (optional).
This is how two boxes look like this stage:
Now it remains only to put one box in the second.
And smoke bottom. Additionally, you can also stick one more or two layers of cardboard, if desired.
This is how the finished pouf of plastic bottles and cardboard boxes looks like: