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DIY is an abbreviation for Do It Yourself, which can be officially translated as do-it-yourself, but usually people can understand its meaning without a detailed translation. DIY was originally a noun phrase, but in addition to being used as a noun in the Chinese environment, it is often used as an adjective, meaning "self-help".
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Take your worn-out jeans and drink bottle and make a pen holder!
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Method 1. Materials]: table tennis balls, rubber balls, white latex, rags or shredded colored paper, plasticine.
Production process] 1) Make a hole with a diameter of 3 cm at the top of the rubber ball, and put the body of the tumbler equivalent to about one-third of the plasticine from the hole to the bottom of the ball.
2) Use white latex to glue the table tennis ball to the small round hole of the rubber ball to make the head of the tumbler.
3) Use cloth corners or colored paper to cut out the facial features and limbs of the tumbler, and stick them on the head and body respectively.
Method two. Ingredients] rice, bowls, chopsticks, toilet paper, eggs.
Production process]1) Poke a hole in the top of the egg with chopsticks, stir the egg white and egg yolk with chopsticks, let the egg yolk and egg white flow into the bowl to Sun Sun, rinse with water, and dry with toilet paper.
2) Pour some rice into the small hole that the egg has just punctured, and then pour some glue to fix the rice to one end of the egg.
3) Make a small round hat out of colored paper.
(4) glued the small hat to the hole at the top of the egg.
5) Draw a face, eyes, nose, and mouth for the tumbler.
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The handmade tutorial of small production and small invention is as follows:
1. Homemade badminton.
Prepare materials: 1 empty drink bottle, 2 foam fruit net covers, 1 rubber band, 1 glass marble.
Production process:1Take a 250ml empty beverage bottle and cut off the top half of the bottle;
2.Divide the cut part into 8 equal parts, cut it to the neck of the neck with scissors, and then cut each part into the shape of petals of the same size;
3.Put the foam fruit net sleeve on the outside of the bottle and fix it at the mouth of the bottle with a rubber band;
4.Wrap another foamed fruit net around a glass marble, stuff it into the mouth of the bottle, plug it tightly and expose about 1 cm;
5.Cut off half of the ping pong ball, cover the bottom of the hemisphere on the mouth of the bottle, cut the four sides into a whisker, cover the mouth of the bottle and fix it with a rubber band.
6.After beautification and retouching, a homemade shuttlecock was completed. Hit a dozen with a badminton racket and see how it goes?
2. Homemade soap paper.
Materials and tools for crafting:
Hygroscopic white paper, small pieces of soap, a brush and disposable beverage cans.
Production method: first chop the soap and put it in the jar, put the cup on the stove after filling the appropriate amount of water, wait for the soap to melt, cut the white paper into the size of a matchbox, apply the soap liquid one by one, and then take it out to dry it to become soap paper.
3. Homemade hot air balloons.
1.First of all, we cut 6 to 8 leaf-shaped pieces of paper out of soft paper.
2.Fold them in half and glue their edges together to make a balloon.
3.Tape the four wires to the bottom of the balloon. Attach the other end of the thread to the table with plasticine.
4.Try to turn the speed of the hair dryer as slowly as possible. Aim the blower up at the bottom opening and turn the switch on. The balloon will slowly grow larger, tighten the string, and leave the table.
4. Homemade flashlight.
The specific method of making it is to remove one end of the lid of a waste can (such as a Lulu beverage can) and knock the other end with a round hammer. Roll up two No. 1 batteries with thick corrugated cardboard and put them into the tank with the positive electrode facing up and the negative electrode facing down.
Find a suitable plastic lid (such as a magic big roll lid that can be fastened to Lulu cans) and dig a small circular hole in the lid** in such a size that the bulb is plugged in tightly. Insert the base of the bulb into the small hole.
Take a piece of wire hunt and peel off the wire skin at both ends, wrap one end around the lamp base, and pierce a small hole through the side of the plastic cover with the other end. Place the plastic lid over the can. Check that the bulb and battery are in close contact.
At this point, the disposable flashlight is ready. When using the volt return, use your thumb to press the wire threaded from the side wall on the weld seam that is not painted from the can, the flashlight will glow, and the thumb will jump off the wire, and the flashlight will go out, which is very convenient to use.
5. Mopping slippers.
How to make it Hunger:
Prepare a slipper, and then prepare a cloth that will not stick to the sole of the slipper.
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4. Homemade flashlight.
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