The materials needed to make a tumbler are: an egg, a small awl, a box of watercolor pens, a red cardboard, double-sided tape, fine sand and wax. First make a small hole in one end of the egg with a small awl, slowly pour out the egg white and yolk, and then rinse it with clear water. Next, put some fine sand in the eggshell and drop a few drops of wax to make the fine sand solidify together. Fold a cone-shaped hat with red cardboard and stick it on the egg shell with double-sided tape. Finally, draw on the front of the egg shell. It's hard to draw on eggshells! I first draw a pair of watery eyes on my face with a watercolor pen, and then draw a nose and a cherry mouth. It's over. If you look closely, it really looks good. I began to check the performance of the tumbler, shook it and stood up again. I shouted excitedly, "It worked!" Every time I see this tumbler, I feel a sense of accomplishment.
It also gave me the spirit of learning that a tumbler is not afraid of difficulties and setbacks and will never fall down.
My little work