The text is a script for a video that provides various life hacks to combat boredom. The video starts with a brief introduction and then moves on to several different activities.
The first activity involves creating a short film using a notepad and felt-tip pens. The story revolves around a man and a balloon. The viewer is instructed to draw a red balloon in the shape of a heart and a man, then continue drawing on the next page. If nothing happens from the object, the image is copied onto each piece of paper.
Next, the video introduces the creation of a funny puppet doll using twine, pieces of felt, a cardboard sleeve, and a coffee stick. The doll is made to look like a fox, and the viewer is encouraged to make it jump to lift their spirits.
The video then moves on to a hairdressing activity, where the viewer is instructed to create a model based on a regular notebook. The model is made to look like a doll's face, and the viewer is encouraged to braid their hair, make ponytails, and invent their own hairstyles.
The video then introduces a drawing activity, where the viewer is instructed to draw a silhouette of a man, trace the outline with a black marker, and paint over the details. The viewer is then instructed to cut out the trousers along the outline, glue a bright napkin on the back side, and fold the trousers like an accordion.
The video then introduces a three-dimensional illusion activity, where the viewer is instructed to create a hole in their palm using acrylic paints and a hand as an easel. The viewer is then instructed to draw two figures in the shape of offset semicircles, connect the ends of the semicircles with blue and red segments, cut the figure along the line, bend the paper along the multi-colored marks, and close the card paper circles.
The video then introduces a maze activity, where the viewer is instructed to create a maze of cardboard boxes using plastic straws. The viewer is then instructed to start the maze with a small metal ball and swing and tilt the box in different sides to find a way out of the maze.
The video then introduces a drawing activity, where the viewer is instructed to draw funny birds pigs from the cartoon angry birds. The viewer is then instructed to fold a sheet of paper in half, then fold one of the halves again to create a paper accordion. The viewer is then instructed to draw the silhouette of the red bird, outline the drawing with a black marker, open the paper accordion, and continue to create.
The video then introduces a high jump competition activity, where the viewer is instructed to cut out 2 patterned figures from a sheet of cardboard, glue the blanks at the base, turn them over and attach another piece of tape, decorate the toy with scrapbooking paper, twist the rubber band into a figure eight and fix it in the middle, pull the elastic band onto the teeth, fold the toy along a walk so that the rubber band stretches like a country, and let go of your finger sending the frog on a free flight.
The video then introduces a goal breaking tag activity, where the viewer is instructed to choose a postcard with a funny design, glue the picture onto thick cardboard, mark the size of the picture on the cardboard, cut out the middle of the sheet along the outline, and glue it together using a cardboard backing with frames.
The video then introduces a Newton's pendulum activity, where the viewer is instructed to make a Newton's pendulum from scrap materials. The viewer is then instructed to shorten the sticks with pliers, attach the sticks to the inner corner of the frame, glue two more sticks on top, attach a short thread, hang the balls between with horizontal bars at the same level and the distance, and fix the thread with hot glue.
The video then introduces a soap bubble activity, where the viewer is instructed to mix dishwashing detergent and water in a ratio of one to two, add a tablespoon of cosmetic glycerin, pour the soap mixture onto a large tray and or baking sheet, and blow a few bubbles. The viewer is then instructed to rub the tube with a cloth and along the bottom
1. The text provides a selection of anti-boring life hacks to brighten up your day.
2. One of the life hacks is to unleash your creative potential and take the role of a professional animator.
3. The animator is encouraged to draw a story about a man and a balloon.
4. The story requires felt-tip pens and a notepad, starting from the last page of the notebook.
5. The story involves drawing a red balloon in the shape of a heart and a man.
6. If nothing happens from the object, the image is simply copied on each piece of paper notebook.
7. The story also involves adding emotions to the person and changing its location.
8. The story ends with the reader ready to leaf through the notebook and enjoy watching funny short films.
9. Another life hack is to make a funny puppet doll, which requires twine, pieces of felt, cardboard sleeve, and a coffee stick.
10. The puppet doll involves cutting the required size of the sleeve and covering it with bright orange paint from a piece of red felt.
11. The puppet doll also involves cutting out a fox's face, gluing white felt cheeks and a black nose, and drawing eyes with a marker with a sharp awl.
12. The puppet doll is then threaded with two pieces of twine into the hole on rope legs, tied with knots, and weighted with wooden beads.
13. The puppet doll's face is glued with a thin fishing line, and the puppet's legs are connected with a wooden stick.
14. The fox puppet is said to give a lot of positivity and lift your spirits.
15. The text also provides a life hack for mastering the basics of hairdressing.
16. The hairdressing life hack involves creating a model for honing your skills based on a regular notebook.
17. The model requires a printed doll’s face and a notebook with a thick cover, punched with two holes with an awl on the front side of the cover.
18. The model also involves attaching the Kanekalon to the notebook, fixing it with a paper clip in the middle.
19. The hairdressing life hack ends with the reader having everything to become a top stylist.
20. The text also provides a life hack for creating a three-dimensional illusion of a hole in your palm using acrylic paints and a hand as an easel.
21. The illusion involves drawing six fiery red petals, shading with light pink highlights, and highlighting the middle with a dark one with a shade of burgundy paint.
22. The illusion also involves highlighting the drawing in white at a certain angle, creating a feeling of a hole right in your hands.
23. The text also provides a life hack for making a three-dimensional illusion from an ordinary sheet of paper.
24. The illusion involves drawing two figures in the shape of offset semicircles, connecting the ends of the semicircles with blue and red segments, and cutting the figure along the line.
25. The illusion also involves bending the paper along the multi-colored marks blue in one direction and red in the other, and closing the card paper circles.
26. The illusion ends with the circles moving, creating the illusion of rotation.
27. The text also provides a life hack for creating a maze of boxes from cardboard boxes.
28. The maze-making life hack involves using plastic straws for drinks and cutting the box itself tubes on a segment of different lengths.
29. The maze-making life hack ends with the reader making a hole, which will be the exit from the game.
30. The text also provides a life hack for creating funny birds pigs from the cartoon angry birds.
31. The life hack involves folding a sheet of paper in half, then folding one of the halves again to create a paper accordion.
32. The life hack also involves drawing the silhouette of the red bird, outlining the drawing with a black marker, and connecting the drawing with lines.
33. The life hack ends with the reader creating a cute bird with fierce fangs, shading the angry one with colored pencils, and bending the sheet so the bird opens its beak.
34. The text also provides a life hack for organizing a high jump competition.