I didn’t expect it. Looking at the first picture of the finished product in this tutorial on turning waste into treasure, is it made of some special rattan material? In fact, it is just made of those things at home that have no reading value and are piling up. It’s just magazines. I don’t like to throw away things, especially any books, newspapers and periodicals related to writing. I will try my best to choose the books and newspapers that I really need. But as time goes by, I don’t know where to get so many extra ones at home. Mo Min’s wonderful advertising magazines were probably given to people who distributed newspapers and periodicals every time they went out. I thought these things must have their own new uses. No, they can be made into exquisite and compact storage baskets. .
Main material: Waste magazines, cardboard, wooden clips, cartons, solid glue, Tools required: Scissors, Production steps:
Step 1: Roll the magazine pages into long strips
Step 2: Glue with solid glue while rolling
Step 3: Roll out the required amount, fix it on the cardboard with wooden clips and start weaving, sorting one side first
Step 4: Fix the cardboard on all four sides and roll it upGood strip
Step 5: Flip it over
Step 6: Start knitting
Step 7: Add the carton and weave the rolled strips upward
Step 8: Start knitting
Step 9: Weave to the height of the carton
Step 10: Final Effect