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How To Make A Lunchbox
A day at school is a day filled with learning and fun activities for a child. In the classroom, he is given a good serving of simple math and English lessons that are simplified and translated into games from time to time. Kids learn faster this way, but this method can also make their tummies growl faster.
During times of hunger, kids usually turn to their favorite container for nourishment, the lunch box. Make your child a custom lunch box so that he can enjoy the advantages of bringing a lunch box to school.
The lunch box is a kid’s official meal carrier. It is often stylized with cool designs that make it both a lunch carrier and a fashion accessory. A lunch box can promote the good health of kids since you can closely monitor the meals that are prepared daily. Your kid does not need to suffer the long lines and the stiff prices of the school cafeteria if he has a lunch box.
Materials Used:
- plastic sheet
- plastic mold
- 2 hinges
- 2 screws
- drill
- 2 plastic clasps
Normally, a lunch box is quite cheap, but if you have all the necessary materials, you might as well make one yourself. You can start by heating the plastic sheet until it melts. Place the melted plastic inside the mold then wait until the plastic hardens. When the plastic becomes solid, you can take it out of the mold.
Do it again to get the two halves that will later comprise the exterior of your lunch box. You can now bring the two halves together and attach the hinges at the bottom. Drill the holes provided by the hinges and insert the screws. Upon doing this, the two halves will be formally attached to each other. You can now affix the clasps on the top portion of the lunch box. Finally, place stickers of popular cartoon characters on one side of the lunch box so that it will appeal to your child.
Now, your kid has a lunch box that both of you can be proud of. You might as well make one for yourself if you want to cut down on meal costs.
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