A table with a small milk powder can
Four cans of milk powder that children have drunk, wrapped in cloth or paper, glued together, with a small splint on it, can be used as a small table to play with, and some of their toys can also be placed in the cans. Pay attention to nail the lid of the can on the plastic box board, handle the nail head, knock it flat with a hammer, and then stick it with hot melt adhesive to avoid being pricked by children.
Tissue box wall hanging box
Paper tissue box, you can cut a hole in the bottom, stick your favorite cloth or paper on the surface, stick it vertically on the wall, put paper towels inside, and extract paper towels from the incision.
The beverage box became a coin box.
Large paper beverage boxes, such as large milk boxes and large juice boxes, are bonded or sewn into a small shirt with cloth, and a small mouth is opened in the shirt pocket to hold coins.
Box-changing bookshelf
If there are only several cartons of the same size, you can stick a kind of paper, cut the two sides into a trapezoid, put the books in and stand in a row, which can make the bookshelf very neat.
Plastic bottles have become beach toys.
Unused plastic bottles, such as detergent and disinfectant, can be made into beach toys.
Double-sided tape core changing gift box
Use double-sided adhesive to use up the core, and use single-sided adhesive to stick the box body and the box cover (to play the role of folding leaves). Take out the tissue from the incision, add a small splint on it, and knock the nail head flat with a hammer. You can dig a hole in the bottom and put coins in it.