Cardboard Top

this top is fun, and extremely easy to make!
Supplies
- Cardboard
- Dowel rod
- Paint


- cut out 2 circles, with one slightly smaller than the other.
- Punch a hole in the exact middle of the circles.
- Cut out a strip of cardboard and peal a layer off, doing this will enable it to bend well.
- Cut the dowel to the size you want and carve a slight point to spin on.
- Paint the design you want.


- glue the strip on the outside of the smaller circle. Either with the serrated side in or out.

- glue the top part on.
- Glue the dowel rod on. (Make sure to put the pointed end on the bottom.)
- It’s finished.