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write an experiment to make a paper bag with aim,procedure,objective​

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Paper bag is just like a bag which can hold things and is nature friendly. It can be decomposed after use.

EXPERIMENT:

Aim:

To design a paper bag using natural friendly objects.

Objective:

To design and popularize paper bag. Encourage the students to make their own bags and also to reduce the use of plastic bags.

Procedure:  

Collect a large amount of old newspaper, cardboard or magazine cover, gum, pin, jute and coir. Paste the newspaper on the board and paste it with each other like cuboids with top open.  

With jute and coir make it like string of about 20-30 cm. Now attach it from outside on the top with gap of about 8-9cm. The paper bag  is ready to use.

Answered by BʀᴀɪɴʟʏAʙCᴅ
3

AIM ;-

  • To make a paper bag .

OBJECTIVES ;-

  • Old newspaper .

  • A pair of scissors .

  • Adhesive glue .

  • Piece of cardboard (use leftover delivery packages) .

  • Ballpoint pen .

  • Ropes, ribbons or handles from old bags.

  • Poster colours, sequins/lace from old dresses, origami crafts (optional) .

✔️ See the first attachment picture for objectives .

PROCEDURE ;-

Step - 1 (Fold your newspaper )

  • Spread the newspaper out on the work table and take out one entire sheet (i.e., two attached pages) . Pour glue generously on one side of the fold and stick the pages together .

Step - 2 (Make a horizontal fold )

  • Fold the sheet horizontally from both sides and glue the edges together. Leave the adhesive to dry before moving on to the next step .

Step - 3 (Insert a cardboard piece for the base )

  • Cut a rectangular piece of cardboard, according to the width of your bag. Insert the piece from one side of the bag. Position it, leaving a gap of 1 inch on all sides .

  • This will make the base of your bag sturdier, so you can carry groceries and heavier items as well !

Step - 4 (Seal the base )

  • Add adhesive glue on all sides of the cardboard base. Fold the corners in triangles and seal the paper edges shut.

⭐ The base of your bag should roughly look like the second attachment picture ;

Step - 5 (Make accordion folds on both sides )

  • Press the edges on both sides of the bag and make a fold in the middle. This fold is known as the accordion fold and helps open the bag with minimal resistance .

Step - 6 (Make holes at the open end )

  • Using a ballpoint pen, pierce two holes at the open end of the bag. These are for attaching the handles .

Step - 7 (Tie up the handles )

  • Cut two pieces of ribbon/rope (approximately 15 cm each). Insert one ribbon/rope through the holes and knot both ends several times. Repeat the same on the other side. Make sure your knots are firm, and the handles are not sliding out through the holes .

Step - 8 (Decorate your bag )

  • If you wish, you can add embellishments like sequins, lace, or origami crafts to your bag. You can also paint it with poster colours! (Photo Credits: A Thousand Cranes) .

⭐ As like decorated bag, see the third and fourth attachment picture .

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✔️ “I try to follow a zero-waste lifestyle. Recycling old newspapers into bags is one of my favourite hobbies. I use several layers of paper and a cardboard base to make small bags. I use these for gifting purpose during festivals. My daughter also recycles the health drink tetra packs by pasting colour paper over them and decorating with sequins. These are used for gifting packaging on birthdays.”

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