Friends who like anime will more or less buy some anime peripheral products to put at home. Some even directly replace their daily necessities with anime peripherals. But anime peripherals are often expensive, so sometimes in order to save costs or for hobbies, there are also many friends who make their own peripherals. Today we are going to talk about a mother who made her own curtains of "Spirited Away" and "Gintama" but they were torn and thrown away by her relatives: It turns out that this mother personally made curtains for her son with the "No-Face Man" from "Spirited Away" and "Elizabeth" and "Wig" from "Gintama" as the main characters; but when the mother went out to deal with moving matters, she found that her curtains had changed, the "No-Face Man" was gone, and only the lonely "Elizabeth" was left. It turned out that a relative saw it and thought that the "No-Face Man" was scary and like a ghost, so he tore it down. When encountering such a thing, the mother must be devastated. It is understood that a draft design was specially made for this curtain before it was made. Due to limited materials, Elizabeth used T-shirt sleeves to make it. The wig also ruined the fur on the scarf. Although it was rough, it was full of her infinite love. Unexpectedly, the relatives tore it off without asking any questions. However, this incident did not make her give up her love for anime, and she said that she would continue to make more handmade peripherals to create a loving parent-child space for herself and her children. |
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