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Carabao Head Keyholder: Name of Product

This document describes a carabao head key holder craft made from recycled materials. It summarizes the cultural significance of carabaos in Philippine history and farming. The key holder is meant to honor carabaos and attract tourists looking for souvenirs. Instructions provide materials needed and step-by-step process to cut wood and spoons into a carabao head shape, then glue parts together and paint it. The finished key holder both pays tribute to hardworking carabaos and serves a practical purpose for tourists.

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Carabao Head Keyholder: Name of Product

This document describes a carabao head key holder craft made from recycled materials. It summarizes the cultural significance of carabaos in Philippine history and farming. The key holder is meant to honor carabaos and attract tourists looking for souvenirs. Instructions provide materials needed and step-by-step process to cut wood and spoons into a carabao head shape, then glue parts together and paint it. The finished key holder both pays tribute to hardworking carabaos and serves a practical purpose for tourists.

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NAME OF PRODUCT

Carabao head keyholder


ITEM DESCRIPTION
Filipinos see carabaos as faithful partners in life. The carabao or kalabaw is a
water buffalo that is endemic in Southeast Asia. Aside from helping our farmers plow the
fields, this animal is our source of transportation, milk for sweets and cooking, meat, raw
materials to design furniture, coin and mascot designs, body armor, childrens songs,
jokes, and expressions in the vernacular.
The carabao has been our constant companion and it has taken a great role in
shaping my countrys history. During the Spanish colonial period, the natives worked on
the fields to produce quantities of rice, sugar, and other cash crops that were exported
throughout the 19th century.
We decided to model our key holder as a Carabao in order to give it our
gratitude and indulgence for all its hard work to shape our country and help Filipinos as
generations pass.
We decided on a Key Holder for if by chance tourists were to buy a souvenir, our
product would most likely get their attention, since not only does it serve as a design for
their homes, but it also serves for a purpose: They can use it to hang their car keys on it.
There is no hasty generalization in this statement for most tourists are usually filthy rich
with nothing else to spend their money on. Thats why theyre here in our country, right?
With that reason, most tourists have way back home.

MATERIALS
Finished Product
Two old spoons
Wood from the back of an old frame (or plywood)
Stand of the frame (or cut another plywood into a necktie figure)
Construction
Nails
Mighty Bond
Hammer
Designing
Paint

PROCEDURES
1. Look for an old picture frame (preferably 9x12) and take the wood from the
back of it or just use a plywood.
2. Using the given measurements (50o, 700, and 60o), cut your wood. You should now
have a triangle wood which forms the Carabaos head.
3. Get the stand (necktie shape) of the frame that you used or use another
plywood and cut it into a necktie figure.
4. Look for two old unusable spoons.
5. Bend the spoons bowl (head of the spoon) slightly upwards to form the
Carabaos horns.
6. Using Mighty Bond or any type of super Glue, stick one spoon the
and another to the 70o corner.

60o

corner

7. Using Mighty Bond or any type of super glue, stick the stand of a frame or your
material in #3, to the back of the 50o corner to form the Carabaos tongue.
Make sure at least 1 2 inches are allotted for its nose.
8. Illustrate a Carabaos face in any way you want.
9. Color your product. Preferably black or gray for the face (wood), White or
gray for its horns (spoon) and Red for its tongue (frame stand).
10. Your Carabao Head key holder is done!
ILLUSTRATION

3rd
Quarter
Mathematics
Performance
Task
4th Yr

Submitted by:
UBALDO, Matthan Johannes E.
VERA CRUZ, Rafael
VIGUILLA, Matthew

4-44
January 9, 2014

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