A simple handmade 1 boat bottom is made of ice cream sticks: 7 ice cream sticks are stacked together, 2 ice cream sticks are vertically glued with latex, and then the third layer is glued.
Make a mast with three perpendicular ice cream sticks.
3 Install the mast at the bottom of the ship.
Cut out a small piece of color-changing cardboard, draw a cartoon pattern of sails on it with a watercolor pen, or write words on it.
Install the sail on the mast with latex.
6. Finished ship
Simple hand-made 2: environmentally friendly small sailing boat materials: three cans, two pairs of environmentally friendly chopsticks, red rope, colorful sail of self-painted sailing boat, double-sided adhesive paper, rubber strip.
Methods and steps:
1, basically use double-sided tape to fix the three cans;
2. Both sides are fixed with chopsticks and rubber strip;
3. Drill a small hole in the middle jar and insert a chopstick;
4. Fix the sail mast with red rope and hang the colorful sail.
Simple Handicraft 3: Lantern 1 Prepare a rectangular red cardboard (I used an expired old calendar card).
2 Leave 0.5~ 1.0cm on both sides of the cardboard, draw several parallel lines equally, and then cut them with a paper cutter.
Roll once to make the cardboard arc.
4 pairs of stickers, scraps cut into thin strips for ears, and then tied with a rope.
Simple handicraft 4: orange lantern
1 First, prepare the things you need when making: scissors, candles, knives, thread, oranges. I picked it from the tree at home. If I'm afraid I can't do it the first time, I can prepare more oranges.
Hold the orange in your hand and draw a circle on the top of the orange with a knife or toothpick. When finished, remove the cover of the orange. Tip: Don't throw away the orange cover, it will be useful later. )
After the cover of the orange is removed, carefully pull out the petals of the orange by hand. It should be noted here that it is best to gently pinch the orange petals and orange peel before pulling out, so that it is easier to pull out the orange petals without causing too much damage to the orange peel.
Dig holes in the surface of orange peel with toothpicks to make it look better when candlelight comes out. Then install orange lanterns with prepared thread. There are no special rules, as long as the two sides are symmetrical when put on. Another use of thread here is that damaged orange peels can be strung together. )
After threading, cut it to the same length with scissors, and then tie a knot. If you have a stick at home, you can hang orange lanterns.
6. Cut off the excess part at the bottom of the orange with scissors. The flatter the better, so that the candle will not be crooked when it is put in.
Before putting the candle in, burn the bottom of the candle with a lighter, then the melted candle drops to the bottom of the orange and is put down at the same time, so that the candle is firmly stuck in the orange lantern.
This candle is a little high, so friends can make it shorter when they make it, so it is more convenient to cover the oranges.
Whether the candle looks decent after lighting, but I don't recommend parents to bring it to too young children. In short, we should pay attention to safety first.
You can cover oranges when lighting candles, but today's candles are relatively high, so I didn't cover them when lighting candles. When the candle blows out, I'll cover it. See if it matches. You can hang it aside if you don't need it.