7 DIY Giant vs Miniature School Supplies _ Funny School Pranks!

The Magic Wand Prank War: A Tale of Creativity and Ingenuity

In a typical school setting, students are often confined to traditional art supplies such as paints, brushes, and canvases. However, our story takes an unexpected turn when Miss Smith, our teacher, decides to play a prank on us by making our painting set smaller than usual. She cuts out a small rectangle from thick cardboard, attaches flat wooden sticks to make a tiny crate, and fills empty lead containers with acrylic paint of different colors.

The Miniature Art Set

To add an extra layer of challenge to the task, Miss Smith conjures up a miniature pencil for herself, leaving us to draw with tiny supplies on a large sheet of paper. The girls begin to quarrel over whose turn it is to use the miniature pencil, and Miss Smith seems content to let them squabble. She then reveals her own creativity by attaching two identical pieces to a wooden coffee stirrer, hot gluing long sticks to the ends, and creating a stable tripod to hold a small canvas. The mini easel is an instant success, and we manage to complete a masterpiece with ease.

The Cheat Sheet Conundrum

As test day approaches, our class finds itself in need of cheat sheets to help us study for the exam. However, regular paper clips are too large and cumbersome to be useful. We appeal to Miss Smith's heart, using puppy-dog eyes to guilt-trip her into conjuring up miniature paper clips for us. She obliges, bending regular paper clips into smaller sizes that perfectly fit our cheat sheets.

The Prank Continues

Miss Smith has a tendency to make us laugh, and we soon discover that she has one final prank up her sleeve. She pulls out a gigantic glue stick and correction fluid label, attaches it to the big cylindrical shampoo bottle, and then proceeds to paint a plastic cup with acrylic paint. The students are in stitches as they watch her try to fit the enormous correction fluid into the tiny tube.

The Slime Experiment

Next, Miss Smith attempts to create slime using shaving cream, clear stationery glue, and borax. However, the result is not what she expected – instead of a normal slime, we get a gigantic glue stick that fills the entire classroom with its gooey substance. The students are both fascinated and terrified by this unexpected outcome.

The Art Class

As we finally finish our art project, Miss Smith reveals one final surprise. She takes an empty gel refill and cuts off a piece of it, hot glues a metallic top with bristles to make a handle, and turns it into a tiny painting set all its own. We are both amazed and delighted by this ingenious creation, and we realize that even the most ordinary objects can be transformed into something extraordinary with a little bit of magic.

The Magic Wand's Return

As the art class comes to an end, Miss Smith's wand suddenly falls out of her pocket, and we notice everything around us. The students gasp in unison as they take in the whirlwind of colors and creativity that has filled our classroom. We realize that even the most mundane objects can hold a little bit of magic within them.

The Conclusion

As we pack up our supplies and head off to our next class, we can't help but think about the lessons we've learned from Miss Smith's prank war. Creativity, ingenuity, and a willingness to take risks have shown us that even in the most ordinary settings, anything is possible with a little bit of imagination. We leave the classroom feeling inspired, our minds buzzing with ideas and possibilities, and our hearts full of joy and laughter.

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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enblew from the land of giants and evil from the land of the dwarves and miss Smith with a magic wand that can change the size of things watch weird ideas of mini and maxi school supplies in our new video Miss Smith is tired of teaching she falls asleep with a magic wand in her hand she shouldn't have done that we take the magic wand away quietly the magic class is going to begin we want to change our class interior design where Miss Smith is napping for starters let's diminish the school board I missed the target and accidentally shrink a cactus on the teacher's desk paint the inside of a clear plastic cap paint a small elongated stone in a bright green color make thin stripes on it lengthwise with white paint and paint spines on each stripes need brown air-dry clay and put it into the cap stick the tiny stone cactus into the clay my friend is so clumsy I take the magic wand away from the blue-eyed girl and hit the target the school board is getting smaller right before our eyes miss Smith falls well sleeping what's happened her entire backbone is gone where is the school board it's turned into its mini replica mix one part of plaster of Paris with two parts of water add green acrylic paint the amount of paint should be twice as much as the amount of plaster mixture stir the ingredients until you get a milkshake consistency apply the mixture to thick cardboard shape a rectangle make a few layers and let it dry when the paint dries nicely cover it with chalk so that it will be easy to write on it shade the school board with chalk and wipe it off with a dry sponge cut out the green rectangle we will need wooden coffee stirrers cut off the round ends glue two long sticks to the sides and two short ones to the top and the bottom paint them and the back side of the school board white attach one stick to the bottom to put chalk on hot glue one more stick to the back so that the board stands on a tripod cut a small piece out of a sponge and put it on the shelf the school board has shrunk and what's happened to the cactus the teacher figures out at once whose work it is she takes the wand away from us and turns the board back to its real size and of course she increases her evergreen plant right away Miss Smith likes her cactus more than her students redhead makes a mistake during a test oops if I cover it with correction fluid no one will notice but Miss Smith site definitely sharpens a sweep of the magic wand and a gigantic correction fluid appears in my hands instead of the regular one print out a correction fluid label and attach it to the big cylindrical shampoo bottle paint a plastic cup with acrylic paint take a plastic tube out of a dispenser trim a silicon glue stick so that you could put it into the dispenser melt it over a candle and insert a instead of the tube cut the pump off the top of the dispenser with a heated night hot glue it to the cup cut the excess off the glue stick put on a brush add white acrylic paint to some water and pour the mixture into the bottle put on the cap with the brush I can cover the entire desk with correction fluid like this not only my mistakes the gigantic correction fluid has spoiled the whole page it's an origami class the magic committee is calling our teacher so she needs to answer right now Miss Smith doesn't even notice that the wand falls out of her pocket and we notice everything yes the magic is in our hands again what can we enlarge maybe a glue stick stick a miss magnificus excellent it's worked we will need an appropriate tube with a closing top print a big glue stick label and attach it using double-sided tape cut a plastic bottle so that it is of the same size as the tube and put it in upside down mix some shaving cream clear stationery glue and a little borax make slime and put it into the tube close the cap open the gigantic glue stick oops it looks like the spells had an effect on the glue itself the giant slime happens to be in the tube instead on the other hand we can play with it a task for this class is to make a whirl out of the slime the phone call ends and Miss Smith finds out that her wand is missing all the games are over it's time to go back to studying let's prepare everything for an art class water paper brushes and paints once we decided what art style we work in today Miss Smith makes up her mind to prank us again she makes our painting set smaller cut a small rectangle out of thick cardboard cut-out flat wooden sticks so that they are slightly longer than the sides of the rectangle and hot glue the sides to the cardboard base attach the rest of the sticks to make a tiny crate empty lead containers and clean them from the inside Seck acrylic paint into a syringe and fill each container with the paint of a different color cut a sharp end out of a wooden skewer cut a metallic top with bristles out of a broken brush insert the skewer with its sharp end into the brush to make a handle take an empty gel refill and cut off a piece of it hot glue a piece of lead into the refill cover it with acrylic paint is it magic outside the Hogwarts it looks like an art class at a dwarf school the small paints are very cute there is even a special brush to match them Miss Smith cares about my friends too she conjures a mini pencil for her thanks a lot but drawing with these teeny supplies on such a big sheet of paper will take too much time and the girls will have time to quarrel with each other maybe Miss Smith will make our canvas smaller before we start to fight she doesn't mind she's ready to make anything so that we leave her alone with her magic wand experimentation here you are take your easel miniature mark two identical pieces on a wooden coffee stirrer cut them out and hot glue two long sticks to the ends of the short piece tilting them a bit mark the size of a mini square canvas on the long sticks hot glue a cross-section to the side sticks crack another stir on top attach it to the top stick to make a stable tripod put the canvas on the easel the mini easel and our dwarf size art set are a match made in heaven we managed to make a picture we just need to color it there you go the masterpiece is ready it should be a part of the best minimalistic collection the blue-eyed girl has prepared little cheat sheets for her test she tries to fasten them with a regular paper clip but it is too big and covers half of the text we need something smaller I wish Miss Smith could conjure mini paper clips for us we asked her making puppy-dog eyes she will certainly say yes Miss Smith is usually very busy during a test she rehearses her circus performances but this time we managed to touch her heart it's worked the paper clips become 2 times smaller unbend regular colorful paper clip and bend it again to make a paper clip of a smaller size cut off the excess this baby clips will fasten all of my cheat sheets nicely and I will manage to pass the test did you like our weird school supply ideas then write in your comments what you will choose a gigantic glue stick and correction fluid or a school board and a cactus miniature and don't forget to give your thumbs up subscribe to our Channel and click the Bell so that you don't miss our new tricks with a magic wandblew from the land of giants and evil from the land of the dwarves and miss Smith with a magic wand that can change the size of things watch weird ideas of mini and maxi school supplies in our new video Miss Smith is tired of teaching she falls asleep with a magic wand in her hand she shouldn't have done that we take the magic wand away quietly the magic class is going to begin we want to change our class interior design where Miss Smith is napping for starters let's diminish the school board I missed the target and accidentally shrink a cactus on the teacher's desk paint the inside of a clear plastic cap paint a small elongated stone in a bright green color make thin stripes on it lengthwise with white paint and paint spines on each stripes need brown air-dry clay and put it into the cap stick the tiny stone cactus into the clay my friend is so clumsy I take the magic wand away from the blue-eyed girl and hit the target the school board is getting smaller right before our eyes miss Smith falls well sleeping what's happened her entire backbone is gone where is the school board it's turned into its mini replica mix one part of plaster of Paris with two parts of water add green acrylic paint the amount of paint should be twice as much as the amount of plaster mixture stir the ingredients until you get a milkshake consistency apply the mixture to thick cardboard shape a rectangle make a few layers and let it dry when the paint dries nicely cover it with chalk so that it will be easy to write on it shade the school board with chalk and wipe it off with a dry sponge cut out the green rectangle we will need wooden coffee stirrers cut off the round ends glue two long sticks to the sides and two short ones to the top and the bottom paint them and the back side of the school board white attach one stick to the bottom to put chalk on hot glue one more stick to the back so that the board stands on a tripod cut a small piece out of a sponge and put it on the shelf the school board has shrunk and what's happened to the cactus the teacher figures out at once whose work it is she takes the wand away from us and turns the board back to its real size and of course she increases her evergreen plant right away Miss Smith likes her cactus more than her students redhead makes a mistake during a test oops if I cover it with correction fluid no one will notice but Miss Smith site definitely sharpens a sweep of the magic wand and a gigantic correction fluid appears in my hands instead of the regular one print out a correction fluid label and attach it to the big cylindrical shampoo bottle paint a plastic cup with acrylic paint take a plastic tube out of a dispenser trim a silicon glue stick so that you could put it into the dispenser melt it over a candle and insert a instead of the tube cut the pump off the top of the dispenser with a heated night hot glue it to the cup cut the excess off the glue stick put on a brush add white acrylic paint to some water and pour the mixture into the bottle put on the cap with the brush I can cover the entire desk with correction fluid like this not only my mistakes the gigantic correction fluid has spoiled the whole page it's an origami class the magic committee is calling our teacher so she needs to answer right now Miss Smith doesn't even notice that the wand falls out of her pocket and we notice everything yes the magic is in our hands again what can we enlarge maybe a glue stick stick a miss magnificus excellent it's worked we will need an appropriate tube with a closing top print a big glue stick label and attach it using double-sided tape cut a plastic bottle so that it is of the same size as the tube and put it in upside down mix some shaving cream clear stationery glue and a little borax make slime and put it into the tube close the cap open the gigantic glue stick oops it looks like the spells had an effect on the glue itself the giant slime happens to be in the tube instead on the other hand we can play with it a task for this class is to make a whirl out of the slime the phone call ends and Miss Smith finds out that her wand is missing all the games are over it's time to go back to studying let's prepare everything for an art class water paper brushes and paints once we decided what art style we work in today Miss Smith makes up her mind to prank us again she makes our painting set smaller cut a small rectangle out of thick cardboard cut-out flat wooden sticks so that they are slightly longer than the sides of the rectangle and hot glue the sides to the cardboard base attach the rest of the sticks to make a tiny crate empty lead containers and clean them from the inside Seck acrylic paint into a syringe and fill each container with the paint of a different color cut a sharp end out of a wooden skewer cut a metallic top with bristles out of a broken brush insert the skewer with its sharp end into the brush to make a handle take an empty gel refill and cut off a piece of it hot glue a piece of lead into the refill cover it with acrylic paint is it magic outside the Hogwarts it looks like an art class at a dwarf school the small paints are very cute there is even a special brush to match them Miss Smith cares about my friends too she conjures a mini pencil for her thanks a lot but drawing with these teeny supplies on such a big sheet of paper will take too much time and the girls will have time to quarrel with each other maybe Miss Smith will make our canvas smaller before we start to fight she doesn't mind she's ready to make anything so that we leave her alone with her magic wand experimentation here you are take your easel miniature mark two identical pieces on a wooden coffee stirrer cut them out and hot glue two long sticks to the ends of the short piece tilting them a bit mark the size of a mini square canvas on the long sticks hot glue a cross-section to the side sticks crack another stir on top attach it to the top stick to make a stable tripod put the canvas on the easel the mini easel and our dwarf size art set are a match made in heaven we managed to make a picture we just need to color it there you go the masterpiece is ready it should be a part of the best minimalistic collection the blue-eyed girl has prepared little cheat sheets for her test she tries to fasten them with a regular paper clip but it is too big and covers half of the text we need something smaller I wish Miss Smith could conjure mini paper clips for us we asked her making puppy-dog eyes she will certainly say yes Miss Smith is usually very busy during a test she rehearses her circus performances but this time we managed to touch her heart it's worked the paper clips become 2 times smaller unbend regular colorful paper clip and bend it again to make a paper clip of a smaller size cut off the excess this baby clips will fasten all of my cheat sheets nicely and I will manage to pass the test did you like our weird school supply ideas then write in your comments what you will choose a gigantic glue stick and correction fluid or a school board and a cactus miniature and don't forget to give your thumbs up subscribe to our Channel and click the Bell so that you don't miss our new tricks with a magic wand\n"