Containers for storing small items, self-tapping screws and so on can be made out of milk boxes.
To take and cut the boxes into containers of the right height is not difficult. It is smarter and more energy-consuming to use the remaining through parts.
Instruments:
1) clerical knife;
2) clerical stapler;
3) ruler;
4) pliers;
5) flat-head screwdriver;
6) black lead pencil;
7) device for cutting paper.
Materials:
1) empty milk cartons.
Manufacturing process:
Cut off the unnecessary parts of the boxes, cut in half. We cut the bottom for one separate future container, bend the edges, cut, insert, fasten with a stapler. The result was a container with a tight-fitting bottom.
Next: we cut half the prisms from the boxes along the factory folds, bend them and fasten them with a stapler on both sides. The resulting containers can be fastened together in any quantity.