1.Make your paper square, if it isn't already. Tear it into shape with your hands. It doesn't matter if the paper isn't perfect. It just needs to be more square than rectangle to get the folds right.
2.Place the paper on the ground or on a table so that it is in the shape of a diamond. The top corner should point up and, conversely, the bottom corner should point down.
3.Fold the bottom point to meet the top point of the diamond. The paper is now folded in half. Crease the fold. This forms a triangle made of two flaps.
4.Fold the right corner so it touches the left edge of the triangle.
5.Flip over the paper. Fold the right corner until the point touches the left edge of the paper.
6.Fold down the top flaps over each side.
7.Pick up the paper bucket. Insert a hand or finger between the top folds to open. Fill with water. Place one hand under the bucket to provide support. The bottom should flatten and stabilize when the bucket is set on the ground.
You get a bucket or a jar and you tape a piece of paper to it that says "Tips"
To make a paper shredder work, plug it into a power source, turn it on, and insert paper into the designated slot. The paper will be shredded into small strips or particles as it passes through the cutting blades. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for safety and maintenance.
The easiest way to get started is to get adhesive scrapbook paper, stickers, double sided tape, and ribbon. Your local craft store will have most of these items. I have also seem buckets decorated with marabou or feather trim with the ribbons. I used the adhesive paper to cover areas on the bucket that we didn't want to be visible. (The bucket was the color of the team). Then we used stick on letters and various other stickers and stars to decorate with. Have fun creating your cheer bucket.
You use a bucket on a cow.
Yes they do make a bucket truck and it is called the Volvo WG64.
Go find a green bucket. Dig some snow from the Snow Forts. Get the paper from Rookie at the Town. Show the Yellow Puffle the BUCKET OF SNOW and THE PAPER.
Fill the 5-cup bucket. Scoop out enough to fill the 3-cup bucket. You now have 2 cups left in the 5-cup bucket. Scoop that out onto a piece of wax paper. Repeat the process and you will have EXACTLY FOUR CUPS of cookie dough on the wax paper. It's a math thing...
Who is to say it cannot? Doesn't it depend on what you want to put in it?
more than your brain an that's a paper 1
The word bucket can be made, and bucket is a noun.
tissue paper covered in sticky tape and put newspaper over it and paint it white it could look like a bandage but it could hurt. Or you could get paper rip it into strips put it into a bucket add water and glue and cover it where you want it.
use ice