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kinda nice if you don't have a juicer...
It works best on strawberries, but you can experiment with all kinds of fruits I guess.

Posted by caitlin c. from Toledo, Ohio, United States • Published See caitlin c.'s 5 projects »
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  • How to make a kitchen project / dining project. Homemade Juicer    - Step 1
    Step 1

    First, you need to punch holes in one of the baby food jar lids with the scissors. Make sure that you are punching the holes on the inside of the lid.

  • How to make a kitchen project / dining project. Homemade Juicer    - Step 2
    Step 2

    Next, you need to bend the two bobby pins so that they are bent about one centimeter apart.

  • How to make a kitchen project / dining project. Homemade Juicer    - Step 3
    Step 3

    Then, you will punch four holes in the shape of a square like in the picture.

  • How to make a kitchen project / dining project. Homemade Juicer    - Step 4
    Step 4

    Next, put the bobby pins in the holes of the lid you just punched as shows.(its kinda hard to see...)

  • How to make a kitchen project / dining project. Homemade Juicer    - Step 5
    Step 5

    now, tape the bobby pins to the lid so that there is about 3/4 cm sticking out of the bottom.(i am showing the top taped)

  • How to make a kitchen project / dining project. Homemade Juicer    - Step 6
    Step 6

    The bobby pins are to hold the fruit so you don't cut yourself.

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KMOM14
KMOM14 · Fort Wayne, Indiana, US · 378 projects
Very creative!
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caitlin c.
caitlin c. · Toledo, Ohio, US · 5 projects
do you like it? i just came up with it... idk why...
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