10 Awesome crafts and hacks for common school challenges
School life is a whirlwind of challenges, big and small, for students of all ages. From organizing study materials to finding creative solutions for everyday school hurdles, there’s a treasure trove of crafting and hacking possibilities waiting to be explored. Welcome to a world of awesome crafts and hacks that can transform the way students approach their academic journey. In this article, we’ll unveil a treasure trove of tips, tricks, and do-it-yourself projects that not only make school life easier but also add a dash of fun and creativity to the mix.
1. Make a double color highlighter, just pressing color markers on each corner or the nighligher tip
2. Give your staples a touch of color, passing markers of various colors over the cartridge of staples
3. An easy way to make your own figure stamps is to carve your preferred shape on a glue bar. Then, just cover it with paint and stamp it on your notebooks
4. Use two pens to draw a perfect circle. Just hold one of them still and move the other around it
5. Keep your cardboard and other school papers wrinkles safe in this DIY case. You’ll just need a zipper, a plastic bottle and spray paint of your preferred color
6. If sticky notes start becoming a mess all over your desk, stick them on a sheet and print the days of the week on them. It’s a much better way to have them all in a single place
7. Here’s how you can make your own flower stickers. Flatten the flowers, place them over a plastic sheet, cover them with tape and cut them out, to stick them to your notebook covers
8. This is a great hack to draw several lines at the same time. You just need a toe separator and markers
9. Use your cord hair ties to make your own notebooks. Just put some sheets together, punch them on one side and tangle the cord ties around the holes
10. Glue a pop-it fidget to your notebook covers. It will not only look cool but also work as a carry on toy
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