Fathers Day, as the name suggests, is a day to thank fathers. It originated in the United States and has been widely spread all over the world. Fathers Day in most countries and regions is on the third Sunday of June every year.
Share a waste recycling tutorial and use unwanted iron cans to make an interesting Father’s Day gift. The picture above is the final work, a pen holder wearing a shirt and tie. Are you a little reluctant to give it away?
Materials and tools: tin can, buttons, striped fabric, ribbon, felt, hot glue gun, scissors.
1. Cut a rectangle from the white felt cloth and paste it on the upper part of the iron can with hot melt glue.
2. Then fold one side of the striped fabric and wrap it around the jar.
3. Cut off the excess fabric, fold and paste it at the bottom. Then attach a round felt piece to the bottom.
4. Make a collar, attach 3 buttons, and use ribbon to make a tie.
5. Cut out sharp corners from the bottom of the tie.
6. If you don’t know how to tie a tie, you can ask your parents to help.
7. A creative Father’s Day pen holder gift is ready~