I like the word "flower utensil". An utensil worthy of this elegant name must have a charm and feeling that is different from ordinary objects. The original fruit cans in the tutorial on turning waste into treasure are not like this at all. It makes people feel elegant and unique, but with such decoration, it is completely different. The decorative paper strips used are more particular. They are generally second-class kraft paper used to make linear notebooks. The texture of first-class kraft paper is too hard, and the resulting booklet feels unpleasant to the touch. Second-class paper is just right, with just the right amount of softness and stiffness. Smelling it carefully, there is still an elegant fragrance, which makes people think of those ancient sandalwood.
Main material: Empty fruit cans, paper with a rustic and rough texture, double-sided tape with wide edges, Tools required: Scissors, Production steps:
Step 1: Prepare an empty fruit can bottle
Step 2: Rough paper with a rustic color
Step 3: Twist out a shape like this
Step 4: Apply wide-sided double-sided tape evenly to the bottle
Step 5: Wrap the twisted rough paper around the bottle body
Step 6: Final Effect