14 DIY Miniature School Supplies That Work! - Summary

Summary

The video provides a series of life hacks for creating miniature school supplies. The first technique involves using a skewer, beige modeling clay, and a match to make a cone. The clay is then shaped into squares, which are used to create a waffle cup. An ice cream ball is attached to the cup, and ears, a tail, and a face are added to the ball to create a cute kitten. The cup is then painted yellow, with the waffle texture in a darker color. The kitten is painted gray, with pink ears and a nose.

Next, a ballpoint pen is inserted into the ice cream, creating a mini ice-cream pen. A plastic vitamin capsule is used to create a mini glue stick. The inside of the capsule is removed, and a glue logo is applied and attached to the capsule. The lid of the capsule is then glued onto the tube, creating a fully functional mini glue stick.

A matchbox is used to create a mini notebook. The matchbox is cut in half, glue is applied, and sheets of paper are pasted inside. A clip is cut in half with pliers, bent to create a hook, and fastened to the cover of the notebook.

A marker is used to create miniature markers. The tip of the marker is cut off, the ink is removed, and a drinking straw is used as the new case for the ink. The tip of the marker is then attached to the ink, sealed with a hot glue gun, and a pom-pom plug is added.

A sock is cut off at the ankle, a zipper is cut to the same length, and the two are hot-glued together to create a miniature sock.

A box of cards is used to create a stylish organizer for school supplies. The box is cut open, covered with decorative tape, and aligned with different colors of scotch tape to create a visually appealing organizer.

A plastic container, four blades, a colored tape, and a straw are used to create a mini scotch tape. The straw is cut off, and the tip of the box cutter blade is attached to the corner of the plastic. The mini scotch tape is then ready to use.

A stick and a toothbrush are used to create a mini brush. A piece of plastic with bristles from the toothbrush is melted and fastened to the end of the stick.

A wide stick, a blister pack, and paint are used to create a miniature pallet for paints. The stick is shortened and rounded off, and round blisters are cut out from the blister pack. The cells are fastened to the wooden base, and the paints are squeezed into the blisters.

Finally, a paper clip box, coffee stirrers, and a hot glue gun are used to create a mini art box. The stirrers are glued onto the box, and a small white sheet of paper is attached to the lid. A stopper is put in place to prevent the lid from closing, and the box can be used to store paints and brushes.

Facts

1. The video shows techniques for making real mini supplies for school.
2. For one project, a skewer and beige modelling clay are used.
3. The tip of the skewer is glued to make a cone.
4. The end of a match is pressed into the clay to make squares.
5. An ice cream ball is attached and ears and a tail are added to create a cute little kitten.
6. The kitten is painted yellow, and the waffle texture is underlined in a darker color.
7. The kitten is then painted gray, and pink ears and a nose are added.
8. Another project involves creating a mini glue stick.
9. This is done by getting a plastic vitamin capsule, removing the inside, and gluing a logo to it.
10. The lids from a red foam rubber board are used to collect enough glue to fill the mini glue stick.
11. A matchbox is cut and a strip of decorative tape is glued and pasted to it to create a mini notebook.
12. A marker and a drinking straw are used to create miniature markers that can draw perfectly.
13. A sock, an ordinary sod, and a zipper are cut and hot glued to create a miniature school supplies case.
14. An empty box of cards is cut and covered with decorative tape to create a stylish organizer for school supplies.
15. A plastic container, four blades, a colored tape, and a straw are used to create a mini scotch tape.
16. Paint and perfume sample jars are used to create mini bottles of paint.
17. A wide stick, a blister pack, and a toothbrush are used to create a mini brush for mini painting.
18. A wide stick and a blister pack are used to create a miniature pallet for miniature paints.
19. A sheet of colored double-sided paper is folded and glued to create a tiny notebook.
20. A paper clip box and some coffee stirrers are used to create a small art box.
21. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to like the video and subscribe to the channel.