Create a ball to serve as a last-minute eraser
You must remember how easy tiny stationery items were to lose. Whoever says that they’ve never lost a sharpener or eraser is most definitely lying. If you have kids, they may deal with this problem as well. This next hack is for those stressful times when they realize they’ve lost their eraser the night before an important test. Now, they can make one at home.
To make a homemade eraser, wrap a bunch of rubber bands around each other in a circular shape, like in the picture on top. This isn’t the fastest problem solver, but it’s the only thing left to do once your local stationery store is closed. If you didn’t notice, erasers and rubber bands are made out of the same material: rubber.
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