One of my favorite creative handicrafts of turning waste into treasure was completed in the past few days. The dead branches were prepared last weekend. I didn’t have time to go to work. Yesterday when I came back from get off work and saw those dead branches, it was really exciting. I couldn't help but finish the meal without washing the bowl, so I sat down and made a seahorse mural like this. The Nordic pastoral style of gathering dead branches is very satisfying and exciting. The most touching thing is that it is ordinary. Dead branches can be seen everywhere at this time of year, with yellow leaves all over the ground and a small patch of leaves. Sentimental people can’t see it, but you can take a look at my seahorse made of dead branches.
Main material: Dead branches, cardboard, paintbrushes, glue, Tools required: Scissors, Production steps:
Step 1: Cut the cardboard into the shape of a seahorse
Step 2: Prepare dead branches
Step 3: Glue the dead branches to the seahorse cardboard
Step 4: Done, the decoration effect is beautiful