I. Handbook of Environmental Protection
Name: environmental protection photo frame
Producer: Ji 1 12, Jin Jing, Ma.
Usage: put photos and beautify the indoor environment.
Job characteristics: waste utilization.
Production materials: disposable chopsticks, waste paper boxes, facial paper, glue, colored lines, old posters.
Production method:
(1) Cut and fix disposable chopsticks.
② Wrap the formed chopsticks with paper towels.
③ Cut out old posters and make photos.
(4) Braid colored lines and stick them on chopsticks.
Production concept: In order to enrich students' after-school life, improve students' practical ability, enhance environmental awareness of waste recycling and turning waste into treasure, show the elegant demeanor of contemporary college students, comprehensively improve the comprehensive quality of college students, and further create an artistic atmosphere in our school, we should start with handwork.
Establish awareness of environmental protection and energy conservation. Arouse students' awareness of environmental protection by making environmental protection crafts.
Two: manual diy works production process graphic description
Dynamic paper toys "debut"
First, the finished product display
The picture below shows the static finished product display, and the video in the attachment can be seen in the dynamic finished product display.
Second, the required materials
Cardboard (customized quantity as required, size not less than 32), scissors, drawing pencil, glue stick, double-sided adhesive (or transparent adhesive), rope, punching machine (not required).
Third, the production steps
1. Make the outer paper bag first, take out a piece of cardboard and cut it into appropriate size (refer to 13*9cm size, which can also be adjusted according to the pop-up pattern size). Then, a pasting space of about 1cm is reserved on the shorter side, and the rest is folded in half.
2. After folding the cardboard in half, cut the unsmooth side into a trapezoid (the recommended height of the trapezoid is 1cm) as the pasting space.
3. Cut off the trapezoid on the side with vertical pasting space below the cardboard (that is, the trapezoid in the lower part of the picture below).
4. Unfold the cut paper.
5. Stick the double-sided adhesive tape to the adhesive surface.
6. Tear off the double-sided adhesive tape and fold and paste it to make the whole paper into a paper bag.
7. Choose a clean and tidy side as the front, and punch holes in the middle and upper part of the back. (It is recommended that the center of the hole be 0.5- 1cm away from the upper edge)
8. Start making pop-up patterns. Take out the cardboard, compare the sizes with paper bags, and determine the drawing range.