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What can I do with a straw?

What you can do with a straw is as follows:

Don't throw away the colorful straws after you use them. Be a beautiful peacock and put it at home as decoration. Everyone will praise it, and beginners can follow suit. Simple and practical.

Don't throw away the colorful straws after you use them. Be a beautiful peacock and put it at home as decoration. Everyone will praise it, and beginners can follow suit. Simple and practical.

Preparation materials: ruler, 2 flexible straws, several straight straws in 3 colors, scissors.

Hot melt adhesive, cardboard cut into semicircles with a diameter of 7.5CM and a height of 5.5CM, disposable plastic cups and markers.

The short straw that cuts the straight straw into the hypotenuse is about 2.5 cm long.

Stick the cut short straw on the semi-circular cardboard.

Layers are stacked on the whole cardboard, about 6 layers, and a peacock's open-screen feather is ready.

Make a peacock's neck with a flexible straw.

Twist it into an S shape, leaving about 5 cm at the bottom.

Cut off the excess at the top.

Cut a straw about 5CM and stick it on it to do the body.

Twist it into two sections of the same size with a flexible straw and stick it on your body.

Cut two straws and stick them together to make a body.

Make a feather with a short straw and stick it all over your body.

Apply hot melt adhesive to the bottom and stick it to the bottom of the cup.

Stick the cup with a short straw.

The peacock's tail is glued with the open-screen feathers made before.

The shape of a peacock is made.

Cut a short straw, flatten it, cut it into squares, fold it into triangles, and insert it into the head to make a peacock's mouth.

Apply two spots with hot melt adhesive to make eyes.

Colour your eyes with a marker or marker.

An environmentally friendly and beautiful peacock will be ready.