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1. Handmade compositions I have loved doing handicrafts since I was a child. Therefore, my room is covered with paper cranes, boats, New Year cards, Christmas cards, and decorations. They are all made by me. . One time, my mother's work gave out a box of Coke, and my father's work also gave out a box of milk and a box of winter melon tea. I drank them all, and my mother took the cans and prepared to take them out and throw them away. I quickly said: " Mom, give me those jars, I will use them." Mom said, "What are you doing with them?" I said with a smile, "The secret must not be revealed." Mom had no choice but to hand me the jar. I thought: If I string these jars together and wear them around my waist, wouldn’t it look like Africans? You can also use waste to do crafts. I washed these jars first, then used a needle to drill a small hole in the corner of each jar, and then used thread to string the jars together. First, I strung cola, ice tea, chrysanthemum tea, and Jinwei milk. Cans and more. I strung three strings in a row, and each string made a "ringing" sound, forming a pleasant song. I connected the three strings together with a needle, and finally strung a few colorful ribbons on them and put them on. "Hair", how beautiful it is! This "laba" skirt is ready. I put this skirt on and it fit just right. Then I danced, and it really looked a bit like an African. When my mother saw it, she laughed and said, "So you used those jars to make this skirt." I said, "Is it beautiful?" My mother laughed even harder and said, "It's very beautiful." This hand-making made me understand One principle: Don’t waste, be frugal, and don’t throw away what is useful. Now this "La Ba" skirt is still in my house. 2. An essay describing the handicrafts I made. Whenever I see the beautifully made handicrafts, I am always extremely envious. I always hope that one day I can use my hands to make something that makes me feel happy. Proud work. Finally, the opportunity came. Last week, our school organized us to go to the labor base to experience the hard life at the base. We experienced the hard work of military training and the fun of paper-cutting art at the base. What makes me most happy is that I finally made a handicraft on my own that makes me feel happy. I remember that morning, under the leadership of the teacher, we came to the "craft production" classroom and saw the teacher taking out a bag of gypsum powder, two cups and a mold. The teacher first mixes water and gypsum powder together. After mixing evenly, he pours the gypsum into a mold. When the mold is filled, he gently shakes the mold so that the gypsum is evenly distributed in the mold. After about 4 to 5 minutes in the mold, the handicraft can be taken out of the mold. No, a handicraft that has not yet been colored is "out of the oven". After watching the teacher's demonstration, we started doing it ourselves. At first, I forgot that the ratio of water to gypsum was 1:2, so I filled a cup full of both water and gypsum powder. As a result, I couldn't fill the cup no matter how much I poured it. The water does not spill out. Later, after I adjusted the ratio of water to gypsum powder, I poured the water into the gypsum. This time, I ran into trouble again - I couldn't stir it evenly. What was going on? At first I thought it was because the water was poured too fast, so I tried it again and got the same result as last time. I had no choice but to ask the teacher for advice. I explained to the teacher why the mixing was uneven. The teacher smiled and told me: "You did one of the steps wrong. You should not pour water into the gypsum powder, but pour the gypsum into the water." After listening to the teacher's explanation, I suddenly realized that, sure enough, In this way, I quickly mixed the plaster, then poured the plaster into the mold, and finally shook it evenly. After a long wait, my work "came out". Although it hasn't been painted yet, I'm still very happy. In the afternoon, we couldn't wait to go to another classroom to color my morning work. While we were waiting for the teacher to arrange our seats, we held the brush in hand and colored this work. Because my work depicts two small fish swimming in the water, I must use light blue. As the base color, there is no light blue among the five paints on the table. What should I do? At this time, the teacher came over, and I asked the teacher again, and the teacher still smiled and told me: "Of these five colors, you can mix them together, so that new colors will appear.

"Sure enough, I mixed white and dark blue together, and light blue really appeared. Later, I used the same method to mix many colorful colors. After a while, my work finally came out. "Yes. Look, the gray lace sets off the light blue "sea water". Two small fish swim freely in the water. Two small conches and a small starfish are dotted next to it, giving people a pleasing sight. I can't help but feel very proud when I see this work. As long as you master the method and be careful and careful, you will be successful. How about you try it too? 3. Make handicrafts [Make handicrafts] Doing handicrafts The school will hold a "handicraft competition" on Children's Day, so every student has to do it by themselves and do handicrafts. Today, my mother is going to throw away the cans in her hands. Mingming hurriedly rushed over and said to her: " Mom, please give me the can in your hand." Mom said, "Okay." After Ming Ming took it from his mother, he went home. When Ming Ming got home, he immediately invited his friends to come to his house to work together on crafts. Mingming said: "Let's think about what we can do with these cans? "Honghong said: "You can make a vase." Dongdong said: "You can also make a flower basket." . "Mingming said: "This is a good idea, let's start making it." Some of them were busy cutting and some were busy making. Everyone was very busy. In a short time, they finished something exquisite. There are vases and flower baskets... When my mother came back and saw the handicrafts we made, her thumbs up immediately and she praised us for using our brains and working together to make such beautiful handicrafts. /) 4. How to write an essay about making handicrafts. I am a little girl who likes to sit back and relax. I have loved doing various handicrafts since I was a child, such as animal handicrafts, furniture handicrafts, and amusement park handicrafts. The process of building my castle is very fun, don’t you believe it? Then let me speak with facts! First, buy a handmade book called ((I am a little architect)), and then prepare it. A sharp knife, and a circle of double-sided tape. Then you have to start. Find the castle in the catalog column, 1, 2, and then cut out both those two pieces. First, cut everything on the first piece. Cut it out. Cut a piece of double-sided tape and stick it on the table for later use. Then, fold it according to the crease on it, and then apply the double-sided tape. Finally, stick it up carefully. Finished After drawing the first piece of paper, use the same method to make the small castle on the second piece of paper, and finally glue them all together. Finally, everything is done, and now you have your own small castle. What about the little castle you made? 5. An essay about hand-making, process and harvest. On the morning of the day, my mother took me to the store to buy stationery, and my eyes fell on a few exquisite tumblers. On the store, they have a white-haired grandma, a laughing grandpa, and lively and cute children, which add a bit of elegance to the store. I am extremely envious, but these are store furnishings and are not for sale. I asked my aunt how she made it, and hurried home to make a tumbler. I found the materials I needed: a table tennis ball, a piece of plasticine, a pair of scissors, a bottle of glue and a colorful sheet. Paper. After preparation, I started to work. I first cut the table tennis ball into two equal pieces with scissors, then took out one of the pieces and put a piece of plasticine in the center of the recessed table tennis ball. Then I took out a colorful piece of paper. Fold the paper into a square, then draw an arc along the diagonal and cut it out along the line. Roll the larger part into a pointed hat shape. Then put the half of the table tennis ball under the pointed hat. So, the tumbler is basically made. Finally, I wanted to turn the roly-poly into a "clown". I drew many flowers and patterns on the small pointed hat, and also painted hair, eyes, mouth and nose on the face of the "clown". Look, this lively and cute "clown" "Clown" is ready! I finally have my own tumbler! I put it on my desk. Every time I see him, this "clown" will always tell me: Don't fall in the face of difficulties, and don't fall in the face of any blow. Surrender. I like this always optimistic "roly-poly". 6. A 450-word essay on handicrafts made at home. Today, I was bored at home and had nothing to do. Suddenly my eyes lit up, why not do some handicrafts? Not only can it exercise our hands-on skills, it's also tons of fun! Today, I am going to make a "helicopter".

Haha, don’t mention it, hand-made is a lot of fun! Let me introduce the whole process to you below: I first prepared the tools: scissors, glue, etc., and preliminary researched how to make it, and read the production instructions. According to the instruction picture, I first picked up the scissors and cut along the dotted line on the cardboard with "helicopter" printed on it. After cutting for more than ten minutes, more than half of it was still uncut, and I started to get impatient. Look at what was cut out in front. It’s not even where it should be, and it’s not round when it should be. It looks like it was chewed by a puppy. I was anxious and stopped cutting, so I ran to my dad for help. Dad said sincerely: "No matter what you do, you must have patience and perseverance. You can't even do such a trivial thing, let alone accomplish anything big." I felt very ashamed after hearing this. After another twenty minutes, I finally finished cutting. Start assembling below. First fold and glue the fuselage, then glue the tail fin to the back of the fuselage. "Hey, how should the wings be installed?" I said to myself. There was no room for the wings. So I went to my father for help again, but my father still said the same thing and pushed me back. I thought about what my father said and seemed to understand the true meaning of that sentence. I picked up the reference book and pondered it carefully. The hard work paid off and I finally figured out how to install it. It turns out that it is inserted, no wonder there is a small hole! Then it dawned on me. I continued to work patiently. When I encountered difficulties, I studied them carefully and eliminated them one by one. Finally, a helicopter finally appeared in front of me. Although it was not very beautifully done, it was done with my own heart. Looking at the plane in front of me, I feel happy. Haha, handmade is a lot of fun. Remember, "What you see on paper will eventually make you realize it is shallow. If you are aware of it, you must act on it." 7. Write an essay on the topic of that time I did handicrafts. Childhood is like a dream, joyful and beautiful. In my childhood years, I have experienced many ups and downs. Every time I succeed, I have tried. How can one gain from trying? I remember that it was a successful attempt. I am a teenager, and now I can do some adult things, such as cooking, shopping, and taking care of my younger brothers and sisters. I do it without any carelessness. Well done. This kind of credit is indispensable for that attempt. Don’t laugh when I say it. I have been as timid as a mouse since I was a child. I have to be accompanied by adults in everything I do. It wasn’t until I was nine years old that I started to try to do it on my own. Shopping, cooking, and sleeping. One time, my parents happened to be at work, and the nanny also went home. Only nine-year-old me and my four-year-old sister were left at home. We were worrying about dinner. , we can’t make dishes that are too difficult or not to our taste. When I opened the refrigerator, I saw that it was neatly filled with meat and vegetables, but there was none that I knew how to cook. I suddenly thought of steamed eggs, and I was busy I looked into the egg carton, but I couldn't find anything. When I took a closer look, I saw that something bad was going on - every egg was gone. What should I do? I racked my brains and came up with the only solution that didn't work - buy it. But I was worried about bad guys and not enough money. I was prepared, so I had to "say goodbye" to my sister and try to go out to buy eggs by myself. .Oh, there is really no way. Holding the ten dollars in my hand, I took timid steps and tried the feeling of going shopping for the first time. Along the way, the sky was dark, without a trace of light, only Under the bright light of the moon, I walked, walked out of the alley, and finally saw the lights, but the pedestrians on the road looked at me with evil eyes, as if I had done something bad, and my heart was like Fifteen buckets were used to fetch water - up and down, and my legs were a little hard to use. Every step I took, I had to shake my feet. The usually short journey seemed to be extremely long today. I was worried about myself. Next: "When I try to go shopping for the first time, will I meet bad people? Will I meet an unreasonable boss? Will a dog suddenly appear and "fight to the death" with me, chasing me to death? "Aren't you going to let me go?" I thought again: It's my first time to go shopping, so of course I have to be brave. After a long time, I arrived in front of the egg shop. My heart felt like a rabbit jumping around, "dong dong". Come on. I mustered up the courage and stammered: "I...I want to...buy a pound of eggs." The boss gave me a pound of eggs without hesitation. I took the eggs and paid. Money, I ran home desperately. I was relieved. This time I tried to buy something, and I succeeded. I tried the taste of being the boss. In my growing experience, I will definitely remember this attempt.

8. How to write the essay "I love doing handicrafts". I also have a "personal characteristic" hobby - doing handicrafts. I like doing handicrafts, do you know why? Because doing crafts can not only make your hands dexterous, but also develop your intelligence. It really kills two birds with one stone. Today I had nothing to do, so I thought of the plant leaves and flowers I pressed a few days ago. That was the homework assigned by the nature teacher-to make a plant specimen. I quickly took out the pressed plant specimens, and brought cardboard, scissors, white paper, double-sided tape and other materials. Then I opened the newspaper and found that the plant leaves and flowers were flattened and dried. I carefully Take down the specimen, cut the white paper into a piece as big as the cardboard, and stick it on the cardboard. Then take out two rose leaves, arrange them on the paper, position them, and cut a few sections. Use double-sided tape and stick it on the fixed position, and then gently stick the rose flowers and leaves on it. The pressed plant specimen is very fragile, and it will break if you are not careful. I accidentally pulled it with my hand, and it was almost attached. The rose leaves were torn. I panicked and quickly glued them together with double-sided tape and pressed them. I was afraid that the teacher would see it, so I had to bite the bullet and ask my grandma: "Does it look good?" "Good-looking! Good-looking!" "Grandma said. I breathed a sigh of relief. I cut another piece of paper, wrote the name, location, name, made a label, and pasted it on the lower right corner. Looking at the finished plant specimens, I thought: Tomorrow the teacher will definitely Will give me high marks... 9. Write a 600-word essay on how to learn to make handicrafts. Making handicrafts is my special skill, especially making small animals. I often cut the white paper my father brought back into small squares and put them in the drawer, and used them for crafting whenever I had free time. Once, I folded a piece of rectangular white paper into something, but it didn't look like it at all. I showed it to my dad, and he said it was a little rabbit. I showed it to my mother, and she said it was a cup. I showed it to my brother, who said it was a little bird. And I think it is a cute little dog. Every time I fold an ornament, I use it to decorate my little world. I often fold 12 paper cranes, because the paper cranes represent peace and wishes, and because I have 12 wishes, and because I want to wish our motherland eternal peace. I also like to fold cute little and exquisite rabbits. Although my zodiac sign is not rabbit but dragon, I like rabbit very much. I would look at the animal toys that my mother bought back carefully, and then I would learn to fold them randomly. If I folded something that looked like it, I would put it in my little world. If it didn’t look like it, I would fold it and fold it again. One day, I folded a piece of blue cardboard (rectangular) in half into a large and narrow rectangle, then used scissors to cut the closed side into a curve, then folded it in half, and then made it look like just now Cut into a curved shape. Finally, repeat the above method twice, and when you open it, it will become a small wavy window grille. It will look great when attached to the wall or window! My father, mother, and brother all praised me for my small hands. I have been folding whatever I see since I was 3 years old, and sometimes I need help from my parents. When I was 5 years and 4 months old, when I first entered elementary school, I was able to do my own crafts. After studying hard and practicing hard, I can finally fold difficult crafts, and I can do it by myself, without the help of my parents! Doing handcrafts and making decorations not only allows me to practice the flexibility of my fingers, but also adds great fun to life!