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Tutorial of self-made hanging lid ornaments

The specific steps of the self-made pot cover hanging decoration tutorial are as follows:

Material preparation: an unused cover, colored rope, ribbon or thin thread, trinkets such as beads, pendants, feathers, scissors, glue or hot melt glue gun (optional).

1. First, clean and dry the cover to ensure its surface is clean. Prepare colorful rope, ribbon or thin thread, and choose the appropriate length of material according to your preference and design. This will be used to hang the lid pendant.

2. Pass colored rope, ribbon or thin thread through a hole in the cover and tie a knot to ensure that the pendant is firmly fixed on the cover. Next, according to your own creativity and preferences, choose the appropriate decorations to decorate the lid hanging ornaments. You can use beads, small pendants, feathers and other items.

3. Fix the decoration on the pot cover with glue or hot melt glue gun. Ensure that the decorations are firmly attached to the pot cover and will not fall off easily.

4. After completion, check the appearance and decorative effect of the pendant on the cover. According to the need, you can adjust the ornaments or add more decorations. Finally, tie the hanging ornaments in the appropriate position, such as wall hanging, door handles, curtains, etc. Show your homemade ornaments hanging on the pot cover.

Definition and usage of teapot

I. Definition

A teapot is a container with a mouth, which is used to make and pour tea. It is a tea set, mainly used for making tea. The teapot consists of four parts: lid, body, bottom and feet. The cover has holes, buttons, seats, covers and other details. The pot body has mouth, lip wall, mouth, flower, belly, shoulder, handle, wrench and other parts.

Because of the subtle differences in the handle, lid, bottom and shape of teapot, there are 200 basic forms of teapot. When making tea, the size of the teapot depends on the number of people who drink tea. Teapots have many textures. Zisha pots are made of purple clay pottery or porcelain. Related classic famous sentence: "One device is famous only for tea, and the guests are full of tea."

Second, the method of use

Before using the newly bought pot, you can put some tea leaves in boiling water for several times, and then scrub inside and outside to completely remove the residual sand particles in the pot.

It is better to scrub with soaked tea leaves, because some vendors may "make up" when selling teapots, and some peculiar smells can be removed by the above methods.