Thanks Emilie 55 I found the quikrete forming tubes at Home Depot and Lowes. I found them to be under $20.00 from 16 " to 8 " x 48 ". Perfect for my budget. This was a great video tutorial and I can expand on my project. Thanks for making it. FYI Someone wanted to rent me 3 pillars for $100 each! BIG SAVING
Cool thank you so much!!!!! This is going to be so helpful we are having a Greek Mythology Sweet Fifteen for my daughter and this is amazingly easy. Thank you for sharing this video with us
thank you so much. I have been wanting to buy a couple of pillars to use for Halloween as a post for my fence but everything was way too expensive. You did a great job thank you for posting
"Im sweating like hell!" lol....love it! I would finish this off with the faux stone spray paint/texture. And I would attach thin pieces of wood to the foam for stability and add weight inside column somehow.
i think it's the original size. they come in 48 inches and vary in diameter. some are 9 inches in diameter and other 12 inches. his looks like 48 inches.
This is an observation, not a criticism. What is the purpose of the string? Why not just hot-glue the tube to the foam base to keep it from being wobbly? Also, textured white spray paint would make it look less cheaply made. I just made one for my tiny house but with halved pool noodles.
These are good ideas but for the purpose i made them I needed it as cheap as possible. I made 20 of them different heights and needed them only for one day as display holder. Good was to be cheap. Glue gun and paint would have been added costs.
Thanks Emilie 55 I found the quikrete forming tubes at Home Depot and Lowes. I found them to be under $20.00 from 16 " to 8 " x 48 ". Perfect for my budget. This was a great video tutorial and I can expand on my project. Thanks for making it. FYI Someone wanted to rent me 3 pillars for $100 each! BIG SAVING
Thank you very much. I will be doing this project tomorrow. I need 2 of them to decorate the sides of my faux fireplace. 💙
Brilliant - I've been looking for an affordable means of making Greek columns! thank you!
this is great!! using this for my wedding!!
Thanks so much for sharing. Easy & affordable.
Cool thank you so much!!!!! This is going to be so helpful we are having a Greek Mythology Sweet Fifteen for my daughter and this is amazingly easy. Thank you for sharing this video with us
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Very helpful. Very creative. Thanks.
thank you so much. I have been wanting to buy a couple of pillars to use for Halloween as a post for my fence but everything was way too expensive. You did a great job thank you for posting
"Im sweating like hell!" lol....love it! I would finish this off with the faux stone spray paint/texture. And I would attach thin pieces of wood to the foam for stability and add weight inside column somehow.
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Your comment added the cherry to the sundae. Lol😊 I will be using the spray you recommend. Thank you....
It is a paper board used to fill round concrete in the ground. Easy to get at home depot.
Omg very simple & inexpensive! I would have put wrapped the paper on first tho to make it easier but thanks for the.idea!!
Thank you very helpful!
This is so cool!
WOW! You made it look so simple. Plus it would be easy to move. Thank you I really appreciate it.
It helped us a lot
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Go to lowes and look for QUIKRETE 48" Concrete Forming Tube
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Use a thin crochet hook to thread the string
Instead of messing with that string and wire, Can't we just use some strong glue like E6000?
jolene bogan won't that melt the foam?
jolene bogan sorry 4 years later your like what is she talking about??? Lol
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Did you cut the form tube? if yes what size?
i think it's the original size. they come in 48 inches and vary in diameter. some are 9 inches in diameter and other 12 inches. his looks like 48 inches.
Where can I get the big piece for the middle?
BOSSLADI SUGA in every Lowe’s or home improvement store. It’s a tube to make cement bases for poles.
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this is awesome what size is the foam blocks
Skyliner34zo 16*16*8 you can get them at Lowe’s.
@@jack7up Styrofoam at lowes?
Hi, what’s the name of the round cylinder? And where do I buy that?
Dora Tavarez you can by this at any store who sells fast concrete. The tube is in same spot and is usually used to fill with concrete in ground.
Emile 55 lacher thanks
QUIKRETE (Common: 12-in; Actual: 11.5-in) QUIK-TUBE 48-in Concrete Tube Form
Item # 10150 Model # 692203
From Lowe’s
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Were do you buy this cardboard tube???
lexi thomas anybhome improvement store like Home Depot in the concrete / house section.
Lowe's or home depot....
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Where can i get these cardboard columns? I need 10 foot in size. Thanks
I bought them at Home Depot in the concrete section. But I think they are only 6 foot tall.
@@jack7up Yeah , that's the problem I'm running into. Thx 4 getting back
Concrete form tube
This is an observation, not a criticism. What is the purpose of the string? Why not just hot-glue the tube to the foam base to keep it from being wobbly? Also, textured white spray paint would make it look less cheaply made. I just made one for my tiny house but with halved pool noodles.
These are good ideas but for the purpose i made them I needed it as cheap as possible. I made 20 of them different heights and needed them only for one day as display holder. Good was to be cheap. Glue gun and paint would have been added costs.
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