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#1 HaggisTheHamster

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Posted 28 October 2021 - 08:29 AM

I'll keep it short and sweet.

 

I am pretty good at crafting and writing instructions for tutorials.

 

If I wrote a series of extremely cheap, fun DIY tutorials regarding how to make things for your hamster, things that are safe, would anyone be interested?

 

Examples:

Tiny cardboard box 'presents'

DIY treat log

DIY nesting dispenser

DIY foraging puzzles

DIY linkable safe cardboard hamster tubes (that actually fit together)

Seesaw made of cardboard, a tube, glue, popsicle sticks

 

The items used would be simple, cheap, hamster safe, and easy to find, with links to where I got them online. Most items I use will be household items, but I just happen to not, for instance, eat eggs, so I would have to buy a pack of egg cartons online to do an egg carton related tutorial.

 

(Nobody cares, but, I do eat eggs, I just forget to cook them when I buy them, so I just don't buy them.)(I will be buying my ham precooked hardboiled eggs from Trader Joe's.)

 

Toilet paper. Paper towels. Cardboard tubes. Elmer's glue. Hay. Raffia. Craft sticks. Egg cartons.

 

Would anyone be interested in these kinds of tutorials, about making fun, safe things for your hamster, on the cheap?


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#2 hamsterman692626

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Posted 28 October 2021 - 08:43 AM

I'll keep it short and sweet.

 

I am pretty good at crafting and writing instructions for tutorials.

 

If I wrote a series of extremely cheap, fun DIY tutorials regarding how to make things for your hamster, things that are safe, would anyone be interested?

 

Examples:

Tiny cardboard box 'presents'

DIY treat log

DIY nesting dispenser

DIY foraging puzzles

DIY linkable safe cardboard hamster tubes (that actually fit together)

Seesaw made of cardboard, a tube, glue, popsicle sticks

 

The items used would be simple, cheap, hamster safe, and easy to find, with links to where I got them online. Most items I use will be household items, but I just happen to not, for instance, eat eggs, so I would have to buy a pack of egg cartons online to do an egg carton related tutorial.

 

(Nobody cares, but, I do eat eggs, I just forget to cook them when I buy them, so I just don't buy them.)(I will be buying my ham precooked hardboiled eggs from Trader Joe's.)

 

Toilet paper. Paper towels. Cardboard tubes. Elmer's glue. Hay. Raffia. Craft sticks. Egg cartons.

 

Would anyone be interested in these kinds of tutorials, about making fun, safe things for your hamster, on the cheap?

yes! i would definitely be interested in that!



#3 lil BIG dwarf

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Posted 28 October 2021 - 08:53 AM

I would!

#4 Wholetthehamsterout

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Posted 28 October 2021 - 09:18 AM

I would



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Posted 28 October 2021 - 09:20 AM

Yes!!!

 

I need more DIY'S!!!

 

 

I like DIY treat instruction btw!

(vr and vanilla ham ham have great ones! Maybe modifying a recipe???)


Edited by redpeaches&tae17, 28 October 2021 - 09:21 AM.


#6 HamHamha

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Posted 28 October 2021 - 09:29 AM

I would absolutely be interested!!



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Posted 29 October 2021 - 02:01 AM

Of course I would!!



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Posted 29 October 2021 - 03:43 AM

I would love to learn more diy stuff!!!

#9 XxCutieCarrotxX

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Posted 30 October 2021 - 08:44 PM

Yess! I can't barely find a diy that i could easily do without spending much  :)


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#10 CrazyHamsterLover22

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Posted 03 January 2022 - 08:34 AM

I'll keep it short and sweet.

 

I am pretty good at crafting and writing instructions for tutorials.

 

If I wrote a series of extremely cheap, fun DIY tutorials regarding how to make things for your hamster, things that are safe, would anyone be interested?

 

Examples:

Tiny cardboard box 'presents'

DIY treat log

DIY nesting dispenser

DIY foraging puzzles

DIY linkable safe cardboard hamster tubes (that actually fit together)

Seesaw made of cardboard, a tube, glue, popsicle sticks

 

The items used would be simple, cheap, hamster safe, and easy to find, with links to where I got them online. Most items I use will be household items, but I just happen to not, for instance, eat eggs, so I would have to buy a pack of egg cartons online to do an egg carton related tutorial.

 

(Nobody cares, but, I do eat eggs, I just forget to cook them when I buy them, so I just don't buy them.)(I will be buying my ham precooked hardboiled eggs from Trader Joe's.)

 

Toilet paper. Paper towels. Cardboard tubes. Elmer's glue. Hay. Raffia. Craft sticks. Egg cartons.

 

Would anyone be interested in these kinds of tutorials, about making fun, safe things for your hamster, on the cheap?

i would love this!



#11 spookykitty

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Posted 13 February 2022 - 03:47 AM

Yes please! I'm trying to come up with ideas on my own but I'm having trouble thinking like a hamster. Could use some inspo from creative people. 





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