Hello everyone
I hope you all are doing fine. Who love candies here? No one? Okie π΅βπ«. But i do. I mostly keep the open candies in my pocket with different flavours and eat them whenever i want. But sometimes i mess up my pockets with different things and that's why my the cabdies no more remains clean.
Yesterday i was scrolling the Facebook and saw a DIY where someone uses their water bottles to make a big jar for their stuff which clicked an idea in my mind that i can also make a mini jar like that for my candies so that they don't get dirty anymore in my pockets.
So here comes the Mr @ahmedhayat with his instruments to create a mini jar.
Ingredients
A knife
A uhu (or any good glue)
Two water bottles (cut the caps)
Two good hands like i have (kidding)
First of all i took the bottles and started cutting the cap area of both of the bottles. The person in that video uses the mid area of the bottles to make some large cup like thing but i used the upper area only. Because i needed a mini jar only for my candies.
Hmmm, seems easy. Right? Nah, it was the hell of a difficult task. I had to move the knife over each cap like for an hour to cut each one of that. Still it was having some rough area which i cleaned by heating the knife a bit which made it easy to clean the area.
Now the process remaining was simple but needed a lot of care... I took out the UHU and put them on the both of those caps which you can see in the video above. Then i held them together for like half an hour. After that it stick stronger together...
Here is my mini candy jar which will have a place in my pocket from now onwards. And i don't have to worry for any stuff i put in my pocket because the candies are safe in the jar. I think i have to make one more because it can hold 6,7 candies at a time.
So who want to make one like that? It is simple but can take some time but is worth it. If you don't want to put the Candies in, you can put your ribbons or the little pins... Choice is yours..
Well, that's all from my side.
GOODLUCK AND BEST WISHES π