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1/ Clever use of triangular desk calendars. You can use redundant or expired triangular desk calendars to store bracelets, necklaces, earrings, rings and other small accessories. They are not only neatly placed, but also easy to access. Prepare a triangular desk calendar, business card box, cotton or velvet cloth, and paper clips, and then hang necklaces and jewelry on the loose-leaf holes of the desk calendar. If it is a single pendant, you can put a paper clip on it to help store it. Line the business card box with flannel or cotton and you can use it to store earrings, rings and other small accessories. Put the business card box into the triangle shape of the desk calendar, and the simple triangle desk calendar becomes a storage place for small accessories. Note: Bracelets and necklaces should be hung in rows to avoid tangling with each other. In addition, the business card boxes on both sides can also store small stationery such as paper clips and thumbtacks.

2/Cunning use of milk cartons. Don’t throw away the milk or drinks packaged in cartons after drinking them. As long as they are washed, you can use them to place items. Because the cartons are the same size, they are easy to place. In addition, using a special PE plastic film on the surface, the cloth can be adhered to the surface by ironing, making decoration very convenient. If you use a longer cardboard box as the base, you can make a row of small drawers, which is beautiful and practical. Prepare the milk carton (or drink box), fabric, iron, scissors, and blades. Then cut the top of the milk carton, leaving only the square body. Then iron it with an iron to fix the fabric to the box. body. Note: After heating the PE plastic film on the milk carton with an iron, the fabric can be attached to the box. However, this method can only be used once. It will be ineffective after being peeled off and then ironed. 3/Old newspapers act as trash bags. Use a few old newspapers to keep your trash can clean. Prepare old newspapers and rubber bands, spread the newspaper out, fold the top, and then turn it over. Then place the trash can upside down on the newspaper, roll the newspaper along the trash can, and tuck the opening at one end toward the other end to increase stability. Tie the end of the newspaper with a rubber band and tuck the newspaper inside. As long as you don't throw in too much juice or sharp objects, this environmentally friendly garbage bag is great for throwing paper scraps, peels, cotton pads, etc. Newspaper also has the advantage of absorbing water and can keep the trash can dry, so there is no need to waste another plastic bag. The extra plastic bags can be recycled. This is a good way to use waste.

4/The biscuit box turns into a jewelry box. Use the partitions inside the finished mooncake box or biscuit box to store jewelry, such as earrings, necklaces, etc., which is clear at a glance and easy to take.

5/Use old clothes wisely. Many people throw away clothes they no longer want to wear or can no longer wear, which causes a lot of waste. If the buttons and buttonholes are intact, you can cut them off and set them aside. When making quilt covers, mattresses, backrests, etc. that require openings, sew the cut buttons and buttonholes on one side. This not only makes use of old items, but also makes it very convenient to access and install the quilts and cushions inside. In addition, rags can be used as rags, or they can be sewn together to make toilet gaskets in winter. They are clean, warm, and save money. They serve multiple purposes.

6/ Make milk carton dividers skillfully. In order to solve the problem that the drawer is always messy, you can cut the empty milk cartons after drinking and put them in the drawer for use as dividers, especially for large ones. The empty milk carton is cut open when lying down and can be used to hold long objects such as chopsticks and pens. It is very useful.

7/Soot can be used to remove scale. Everyone knows that soap has a washing effect, but they don’t know that soot has the same effect. If there are people who like to smoke at home, you might as well reuse the waste and kill two birds with one stone. Dip a vegetable cloth in water, then a little cigarette ash, and brush it on the greasy plate. Rinse with clean water to make the plate as white as new. Because soot dissolves in water to form an alkaline solution, which has the effect of decomposing oil stains. The fine soot particles increase friction and make it easier to clean oil stains. In the same way, as long as it is burned plant ashes, it will have this effect, such as charcoal ashes.

8/Use empty milk powder cans to make your own chairs. Empty milk powder cans can be used to make small chairs, and you can also put some small sundries in the cans, which can be said to serve multiple purposes. Prepare three empty milk powder cans, corrugated paper, protective pads, foam glue, fax paper spools, and a utility knife. Then cut the corrugated paper to be the same height as the milk powder cans and wide enough to surround the three milk powder cans. Put the milk powder cans together, insert the fax paper shaft in the middle, surround them with corrugated paper, and fix them with foam glue or tape to make a seat. Then cut the protective pad to the same size as three milk powder cans, then use foam rubber rings around the protective pad, then cut a circle of corrugated paper and stick it on to form a cover that can be placed on the seat. Note: If the protective pad is not large enough, it can be assembled and then cut.

9/Use paper spools wisely. The paper spools after using up plastic wrap and fax paper can also be used. When doing sit-ups, use it to press on the lower abdomen, which can help eliminate abdominal fat. Clamp the buttocks and pull them from bottom to top, which has the effect of lifting the buttocks. When you put it under the soles of your feet, it becomes a foot massager. Paper scrolls can also be used as clothes hangers. Whenever winter comes, you will feel a headache when you have to store clothes. Most people hang clothes on thin hangers made of wire. With this kind of hanger, clothes will leave marks like folds on the shoulders after being hung for a long time. When they are taken out to wear the next year, they must be washed and ironed again, which unintentionally increases the workload. This problem can be solved by using paper shaft hangers.

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