I didn’t think it would be easy to make a stick eraser, and I definitely didn’t think it would work well. Turns out I was completely wrong in both regards. This post is all about how to make a stick eraser!
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To make a stick eraser you need any type of regular eraser, some kitchen towel and an empty pen. It works by inserting a strip of the eraser into tip of the empty pen, and supporting it by inserting a twisted sheet of kitchen towel into the pen.
Note: Adult supervision is needed for this project as a craft knife/sharp knife is being used.
At the bottom of this post, I’ve posted a short video demonstrating all the steps.
Just like our recent post about how to make your own kneaded eraser, this one is a blast to try out!
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This is one of those hacks that’s surprisingly easy to do, but also one that works really well. And it’s genuinely useful.
If you’re in a pinch, it works almost as well as a regular stick eraser. Obviously it won’t be quite as good, but it’s definitely useful if you’re stuck or want to try a stick eraser out!
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