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One time, esteemed readers, was a fashion to do all plastic bottles. Or almost everything. For the idea of setting up a country house, they were just a find. The bottles were even made by heaters and the bay. The new one is a well forgotten old one, so I suggest we remember the past today and learn to make garden paths - no, not even from the bottle. And from their daughters. Or a roof.
Okay, let's go. First, we're holding the number of daughters we need. We'll just count it. We'll figure out the area of this end, then the width of the future road is divided into this area. So we'll find out how many daughters we'll have in the same line. I mean, you know, you can count it with your daughters, but why waste time if math is always in hand? Then we multiply the number of bottoms in one line by the number of such lines based on the length of the track.
So we find out how many daughters we need.
Then we draw a plan, and we'll see the cats and the rope, how our garden path will pass. We follow the tranche on the width of the future road, we put it in the cheeks, we put the sand on top, we pour it all water, and we start laying the bottoms, pre-filling them with sand for sustainability. Don't forget that your path should be at least 5 cm above the ground on the precinct, or it'll just pour it in the rain.
The road can be made not only from plastic bottles but also from the lids. Such a path would be a beautiful decorational element of your precinct, but I don't recommend that it be too imperfect and that light.
But they can put a beautiful eye on the main roads on the precinct.
It's very fashionable right now. Animals in the landscape♪ From plastic bottles You can grow for water. I'm staying on them because making birds (e.g. rooster symbol of the coming year) is a little more complex.
First we cut off the little bottles, it's gonna be a goat. The biggest 5- or 2-litre bottles will be the basis for the torso. On paper, we're making eye-tracks and holes in the fifth. One and a half-litre bottles are cutting ears out of the residue - tailings. Heated nails make holes in the bases, in places where we stick ears and tails. If the details were to be kept well, they'd better be doubled, while the edges were torn. That's it!