Introduction: Cookie Pi (cardboard)

It’s the "Cookie Pi (cardboard)" cool and original!!!

(I used a site to translate so if there are vocabulary errors, sorry)

Supplies

printer

cardboard

wire (optional)

glue

pen (or pencil/felt pen)

scissors

computer

Step 1: Manufacture of the Cookie

Step 2: The Faces of the Cookie

Search (and find) a cookie photo. Print a photo of your cookie. Turn your image to -90 ° and reprint it. (At first I forgot to turn my image to -90 ° so the photos are taken on this error). Then cut out the cookie images.

Step 3: The Composition of the Cookie

Using one of your pictures, draw the shape of the cokie on the cardboard. Then cut the cardboard. Then paste the cookie images on the carton.

Step 4: Manufacturing Pi

Print a photo of pi. If you want to save the ink ( this is what I did ) you can calcify the photo of pi. I put the link to the photo:

https://www.google.com/search?q=pi&sa=X&bih=657&biw=1366&rlz=1CHBF_frFR888EN888&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=B6aYp9YGoKbooM%252CFL4J68A0wj0eXM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kSFCFcYU4hgqJa2no3QlCoHZ0TgjQ&ved=2ahUKEwiEhIHzoJJTvAhVJXRoKUBlEQ_h16BAEE#imgrc=B6aYp9YGoKbooM

Using the template, draw a pi on your cookie and then cut it.

Step 5: Results

If you want, drill a hole in the top of your foot and insert a thread. You can then hang it on the handle of your bedroom door. You can also use it as a necklace.

Step 6: #π