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How to make children's environmental protection clothing
Use newspapers, supermarket bags, crepe paper, transparent plastic wrapping paper (about the size of a paper cover) and a waterproof paper cover. Making kimono is very simple. Divide the newspaper into equal parts along the crease and stick three and a half newspapers together vertically. This is the back piece and the sleeves are made of transparent plastic wrapping paper. Fold the big one in half, stick it with wide tape and make two copies (it may be a little long, depending on the situation). The front should be wrapped, so use two and a half whole newspapers as the left part (as the case may be) and use a stapler to do it. Remember to leave a gap as wide as the cuff to connect the sleeves. The right side is vertically connected with three and a half newspapers, nailed to the right side, and the shoulder is widened according to the situation (personal size problem). Subtract a right triangle from the underarm part of the sleeve with an angle of 60 degrees, and stick the underarm part and the shoulder together with adhesive tape, which is basically completed. Fold a paper cover into a long strip with a width close to the waist width and roll it into a tube. It is suggested that the model take small steps when walking T, and don't break the newspaper. After all, it is not flexible.