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What handiwork have you done?

Handmade is a good way to exercise patience and meticulous perseverance. Personally, I like making handicrafts very much. I have made many kinds of handicrafts, from the simplest origami to beading, paper carving, glue dripping, rubber stamp and delicate sieve.

Let me elaborate on it. Let's start with origami. Don't underestimate origami, but it can be big or small. There are paper cranes, pagodas, balloons and so on, which can enlighten children. The big ones can be roses, hydrangeas and even dragons. These things are lifelike and beautiful, and you will feel a sense of accomplishment when folded.

Then the beads. Beads are also very interesting, and you can string all kinds of things. The simplest thing I've ever done is a ball, just a simple five-ball loop. There are also white rabbits and dragons, which are difficult to handle and need other techniques, but they will look better when they are done.

I don't do much paper carving and glue dripping, but mainly glue dripping. Glue dripping tools are available online and are not expensive. As long as you grasp the amount of glue and arrange the dried flowers or sequins, you can make beautiful dripping ornaments, which are crystal clear and very beautiful. I like glass products, and I am not afraid of falling. Personally, I like the glue-dripping ornaments very much, but the glue-dripping is made of chemical raw materials after all, and I think it may not look good on me, so make it and let it out.

As for rubber stamps and delicate sieves, it takes more patience, and the finished products are beautiful. A rubber stamp can be engraved with the image you want, and then it can be printed. As the name implies, a rubber stamp is a kind of seal engraved with rubber. In addition, an exquisite sieve can be given to him or her, which is a good gift.

Handwork is really exercise, and it's very interesting.