Sentient Hand Sanitizer
"I made this hand sanitizer dispenser for a bit of fun and to turn something boring into something way more interesting. Adding teeth, fur, an antenna, and an eye gave it a weird, almost alive vibe, which makes using it way more entertaining. Additionally it was also a cool way to combine all the things i'd learned in class into one project while showing off my creativity.
Supplies
"I used acrylic paint, hot glue, and fabric. I also used a 3D printer to create the teeth and antennae."
Add the Fabric Tube
"Grab your fabric, wrap it around the machine or base, and sew it into a tube, allowing it to function like a sock for now."
Eye Base
"Before permanently attaching the outer fabric, add a half-sphere to give your monster some dimension. Glue the half-sphere to the front of the base. I used a ping pong ball, but any spheroid shape will work."
Add More Fabric
"Glue the outer fabric tube to the base, and cut a hole for the eye. Use caution and measure the hole carefully before cutting."
Adding the Fur
"Glue the outer fabric tube to the base, and cut a hole for the eye. Use caution and measure the hole carefully before cutting."
The Antennae
"Get a flexible padded wire or a rope, and hot glue along the entire length while attaching it to the top of your monster. Once that’s done, 3D print a sphere to add to the top, then secure it with super glue."
The Teeth
"3D print an even number of teeth, then glue them to the top and bottom of the monster's mouth."
Chin Fur
"Take the remaining fabric and wrap it around what will be the chin. If you don’t have any fabric left, find a look-alike.
Seal the Tube
"Glue the top and bottom securely. You're going to use a lot of glue here, so be careful with your fingers. The End.