Children, do you want to make a small handicraft with eggs? How about a DIY tumbler that can’t be pushed over? Look at its bad appearance. It’s too weak to push and pull. I push and I push. . . .
Egg Making Tumbler Tools and Materials:
A small amount of sand or rice, a bowl, chopsticks, an egg (preferably with a white shell, because the white background can make the drawing more obvious), colored pens, an awl (or pin), a roll of double-sided tape, and colored paper One piece.
Steps to make egg tumbler:
1. Choose an egg and use an awl to punch a small hole at the top of the smaller end of the egg. Note that the eggshell is very brittle, so children should not use too much force when poking the holes.
2. With the small hole facing down, pour the egg white and egg yolk into the bowl. After pouring, pour water into the egg and wash it repeatedly.
3. Carefully put the sand into the egg until the egg can stand on the table with its big end facing down, or use a prepared lighter to light a candle and let the dissolved wax flow in. This process takes about 10 seconds. 15 minutes.
4. Cut a fan shape out of colored paper. Use double-sided tape to glue the fan shape into a clown hat. Of course, it can also be made into other shapes of hats or headwear. You can also use wool to make the hair of the egg. If the roly-poly is a girl, you can also use red and pink wool to make a headdress.
5. "Put" the clown hat and hair on the small head of the egg (the end with the hole) and glue it tightly. The hat should completely cover the hole.
6. Use a colored pen to draw eyes, nose and mouth on the eggshell, and a cute roly-poly is ready.
Tips:
If it is difficult to poke holes in the egg, you can use half an eggshell, as long as the hat is made larger.