The way to make the hand-held adhesive tape for small potato is as follows:
1. First, you need to divide a piece of A4 paper into 4 equal parts. Then draw a small potato pattern on the paper according to the partition. Continue to trace the line draft, pay attention to it when tracing, and don't stop when writing.
2. Then paint, and there are many stresses on painting, such as monochrome, multi-color gradient, high light and shadow, etc. Then cut along the line with a utility knife.
3. Next, roll a paper tube with a card paper as wide as the tape, and then stick the tape end to end. Finally, wrap up the plastic paper, put the extra plastic paper into the paper tube, draw two round stickers and stick them on the top and bottom of the tape, so that a nice roll of tapioca is finished.
Handbooks
originated from Japan, and the standard writing method is "Handbooks" (Handbooks てちょぅ), which means a notebook for taking notes. In Japan, most people will take a notebook called "Handbook" with them, and take it out anytime and anywhere to look through it or write something on it.
Handbooks can not only remind yourself of birthdays and appointments of family and friends, but also arrange daily work. Many people regard them as short diaries.
if you want to make an appointment with a Japanese friend to go out for dinner or travel together, the other party will usually take out a small notebook, turn to a page and quickly write down the appointed time and place. On the subway, it is often seen that someone takes out a small notebook from his bag to read or record it. This kind of book is called "Handbook".
In the reporter's view, the notebook is actually a notebook. Handbooks are mostly equipped with calendars and pens, which can hold some business cards and pieces of paper. Different pages have functions to meet different types of needs. For example, housewives' handbooks have special places to paste invoices, record their income and expenses, and help them live carefully.