Using disposable spoon waste to make DIY insect toys. There are often a lot of disposable spoons left over from picnics, barbecues, or daily takeout. Isn’t it a pity to throw them away after eating? Use your brain and make a little craft! The following are gadgets made from disposable spoons: millipedes, ladybugs, dragonflies, and ants. . . The little ones will love them. For specific DIY methods, please refer to the detailed illustrated tutorial below.
Main materials:
Disposable spoon, paper string, pepper, beads
Tools required:
Scissors, glue
Production steps:
Step 1:
First make a millipede
Step 2:
Add peppercorns to the spoon as eyes and wait for them to dry
Step 3:
Cut 12 pieces of 4-inch paper string
Step 4:
Tighten the knot around the handle of the spoon
Step 5:
Millipede completed
Step 6:
Let’s make the ladybug
Step 7:
Cut the spoon, leaving the scooping part
Step 8:
Cut 3 pieces of 3-inch paper string and glue them to the little ladybugs
Step 9:
Put it on a plate and wait for the glue to dry
Step 10:
Use paper thread to tie a knot on the ladybug’s head as an antennae, and stick pepper on the back
Step 11:
The next step is to make a dragonfly
Step 12:
Use paper thread to tie a knot on the handle of a spoon to look like dragonfly wings and tentacles
Step 13:
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String beads of different colors onto the handle of the spoon and complete
Step 14:
The bee is similar to a dragonfly, but its wings are made of paper.
Step 15:
Complete
Step 16:
You can also cut some small leaves as decoration
Step 17:
You can share your handiwork with your children.