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What can paper do?

Paper can be made into: paper cups, desktop ornaments, handmade paper lamps, and handmade cardboard food.

1, paper cup desktop ornaments

If your wardrobe or desk lacks something to decorate, paper bottles are the best "candidates"! It is elegant in shape, simple in manufacture and economical. As long as you are willing to pay some patience and care, you can enjoy the fun of hand-made and add interest to your life. It's killing two birds with one stone! This small flying machine is very suitable for trying during the weekly holidays.

2. Handmade paper lampshade

Handmade paper lanterns, the size of which is 3 1cm× 15cm, show different styles with different patterns and can be placed in gardens or balconies. They are all very simple creations. The outer packaging of these lanterns is reversible, and the flip covers are pushed inward or outward. Once lit, the lanterns inside are slightly transparent and charming.

3. Handmade cardboard food

From roll paper shrimp to ball paper ice cream, colorful art paper is made into rich food by a pair of wonderful hands, and creative dishes are cooked, which will definitely make your index finger move and enjoy it!

paper

Paper, also known as matte felt paper, is made of raw materials containing plant fibers through pulping, modulation, papermaking, processing and other technological processes, and can be used for painting, printing books and newspapers, packaging and so on.

Paper that can be folded at will for writing. Paper is the carrier of writing and printing, and can also be used for packaging, sanitation and other purposes, such as printing paper, carbon paper, toilet paper, facial paper and so on. Due to the invention and popularization of paper, people can no longer record words or pictures with mud, stone, wood, pottery, metal and other materials, and a large number of ancient information can be spread and preserved.

Paper: the general term for paper. Paper is counted by sheets, so paper is generally divided into: letterpress printing paper, newsprint, offset printing paper, coated paper, book cover paper, Bible paper, copy paper, paperboard, rice paper, papyrus and so on.