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The simple process of making straws by hand
First of all, flowers
Preparation materials: cut straws, scissors, hair roots and clay. Practice: First twist the two hair roots into a heart shape as shown below, and then put the cut straws on them one by one. After the cover is finished, it becomes the picture below. If you still pursue beauty, you can make two leaves from hair roots and stick them on both sides. In order to make small flowers stand upright, we can use clay as a base.
Second, the straw pendant
1, small fish pendant. Preparation materials: colored cardboard, scissors, brushes, straws, stickers and movable eyes. Practice: Draw the outline of the head and tail on the cardboard, and then cut it out with scissors. Put on active eyes, or you can put on some nice stickers. Connect the straws in series, and then paste them on the upper and lower sides of the cardboard with white latex. After pasting, the small fish pendant is finished.
2, three-dimensional pendant. Preparation materials: straw, scissors, hot melt adhesive, crystal thread. Practice: In fact, the three-dimensional pendant is very simple. Just fiddle the straws into geometric patterns at will, then connect them with crystal wires and stick them on the butt joint with hot melt adhesive.
Third, hot air balloons.
Preparation materials: straw, plastic cup, balloon, adhesive tape, rope. Practice: Stick the straw on the plastic cup with adhesive tape, then stick the balloon on the straw and wrap the lower end of the cup with thread. Cut out some beautiful patterns with colored paper or post-it notes and paste them on. Put a cute little doll in the cup and the hot air balloon will be ready.
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