Waste mineral water bottles or beverage bottles are basically useless, but if we reuse them skillfully and make some transformations, we can make very interesting waste-to-treasure items. Small toys, here you will learn how to transform old mineral water bottles or beverage bottles into a very beautiful and fun little sailboat. I believe that such a small sailboat will make the children very happy, because everyone can Realize your dream of sailing in this handmade tutorial that turns waste into treasure.
Made with mineral water bottles One advantage of a small sailboat is that it can stay stable on the water, which is very popular with children
The materials prepared are very simple , note the two bottlesIf only it were the same
Use two disposable chopsticks and wrapping paper to make a sail
Decorate this square piece of cardboard with colored paper, and then poke a hole in the middle
Come again The bottle and the board are glued together
Poke the sail into the hole and fix it
From the production method of the manual illustration tutorial, we should be able to understand that such production is relatively easy to implement, especially the basic material preparation is relatively easy, such as mineral water bottles orOr, other plastic bottles are easy to obtain in daily life. The next thing we need to prepare is cardboard, and then some bamboo sticks. Bamboo sticks are mainly used to make sails, and cardboard is mainly used to make the bottom of the entire sailboat. Then we use tape to paste the mineral water bottle under the cardboard, so that we can make a very complete mineral water bottle with a certain floating effect. The small sailboat that turns waste into treasure is now completed. Not only is this kind of handmade production very easy to make, children can also feel the importance of turning waste into treasure and protecting the environment when learning this kind of production. It can also be used as a small production for the school to participate in small handicraft competitions.
Main material: Mineral water bottles, cardboard, disposable chopsticks, colored paper, Tools required: scissors, tape, rope,