Manufacturing construction: special report - the B1M
Anniversary boxing day.. Our 6th anniversary was on Saturday, and although it wasn’t lame or disappointing at all, I did go buy myself a present today.
Kind of like a twine doily, I guess.. Oh well, it’s still a good idea.Give it a try if you have more patience than I do!I love my twine.
You know I do, and I use it for everything.. Kennedy and I decided to try making a little bowl out of it the other day, just to see what would happen.. Well, this is what happened!It turned out amazingly well and it’s pretty sturdy too..The making of it was messy, but good fun and great for kids as long as you have some supervision going on.. Basically, it goes like this:.
1)Flip over a mixing bowl and cover it in plastic wrap.. 2)Squirt some white glue into a bowl and start wrapping your twine around your plastic-covered bowl base, slapping more glue on with your fingers as you go.. 3)Wait for it to dry for 24 hrs.. or... 3)b)Stick it in the oven at about 200 for a little while, then turn the oven off and leave it sit until it’s dry.This way it will be pretty dry within about 2 hrs.. And then you have a bowl!
Wouldn’t it make great presentation for a gift if you made a big giant one and then put the gift inside?
I would love to get that..The rest of the recipe is basically done in two bowls:.
Bowl 1: The Sauce.-1 can of plain tomato sauce (the one I used was about 23 ounces).
-3 tablespoons brown sugar.-3 tablespoons lemon juice.