Waste Utilization Encyclopedia: Paper Boxes and Cardboard Storage Racks
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4. Keep the original shape of the milk cartons and stack them into a standing shelf.
Prepare the materials:
4 long milk cartons, wrapping paper, photo glue.
1. First remove the bottom of the milk carton as the basic part of the storage rack.
2. Cut the milk carton diagonally and fold it into a triangle, as shown in the picture.
3. The completed triangle can be used as the base of the shelf, which can make the whole rack slightly tilted upward, making it easier to store items without them being scattered.
4. After packaging the base and three basic shapes, stack and glue them together one by one, and you're done.
5. A CD rack with a natural, rugged and original flavor.
Prepare the materials:
Corrugated cardboard removed from the carton (if the thickness is not enough, it needs to be pasted together to increase its solidity) and tree branches.
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·Cut 1.5cm wide slits on both sides of the corrugated cardboard at equal intervals, insert branches to adjust the angle, and the CD rack is complete.
·Insert the CD horizontally into the two side cutouts with the album title facing outwards for easier identification.