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What can a bottle do with its hands?

What can bottles do? The contents of the manual are as follows:

Bottles can be made into airplanes, storage boxes, toy cars, handmade bottles, storage boxes and so on.

Hand-made aircraft; Stick the paper on the bottle. Cut off the wing and propeller. Fix it on the plane.

Storage box; Pinch the bottle into a heart shape, stick the cardboard on it and fix it together.

Toy car; Cut the bottle, decorate it with a bottle cap, dig a few small holes in the wheel, put the wheel on, and a car will be ready.

Handmade bottles; Cut the bottom of the bottle, wrap it in cardboard, cut out some shapes for decoration and fix it.

Storage box; Cut the bottle and knead it into a heart shape, wrap it in colored cardboard for decoration, and finally make a basket with a piece of cardboard, and you're done.

Sh ǒ u g not ng refers to the work done with manual skills; Remuneration for manual labor; Operate by hand; Craftsman. From Xie Juezai's Notes on Looking at Flowers: "Spinning, training and weaving are all manual, and the products are mostly quilt fabrics."

Handmade products consume a lot of time and manpower, so they are extremely expensive. But each finished product is not exactly the same, which embodies the creativity and inspiration of the producers, so it is more and more precious and is loved by people who pursue individuality and advocate nature.

Now the word manual refers to manual diy activities. DIY (Do it yourself): Do it yourself. In recent two years, another explanation of DIY is: self-design, which translates into self-design.

Another way to explain DIY in recent two years is to design it yourself. Semantically, it contains more artistic sense than DIY. This word comes from the slogan "I am a D customer" of the E-commerce Company in D Mall. Please refer to the entry "I am a customer" for details.