Is That A Tambourine I Hear?


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Cut bottom flaps off box, along with top side flaps and back flap; leave front flap attached. Place plastic containers in front flap holes, and glue white foam circles below this for headlights. Step 3: Using the downloaded patterns, cut out feathers, tummy, eyes, beak, hat, and wand from 2mm foam. Trace around the book (add about 1/4 inch to one side — you can trim the fabric later if it is too big) and cut out. And a well-designed outdoor decorative flags and banners living area can boost the resale value of your home, too. In addition, the right decor and gray wall combination can work well with a handful of bright, colorful accents, such as a shiny green lamp or metallic red chair. Grab a hole punch and some glue and create a dotty work of art with this indoor craft for kids. Punch holes in rim on opposite sides of bowl. From red paper, punch a 5/8-inch circle. Meanwhile, using the colored paper, cut out background circles, squares, triangles, etc., for photos or other mementos with the fancy scissors. Step 2: Cut photos or tightly trimmed images of people out of the cardboard.

They then use the first worm as a pattern to cut out another worm from another piece of foam. Trace around the pattern and cut out. When dry, cut out around squiggles, creating different geometric shapes. Use the white paper as a pattern to cut out the novelty fabric. Trace around the greeting card, and cut out the shape. Step 7: Cut out big and small pictures from the patterned gift wrap. Moisten pieces of sponge; squeeze out excess water. In our selection of patio accessories, you’ll find beautiful pieces to show off your style and bring indoor comfort to the outdoors. A dot collage will show you a whole new angle on dot-to-dot pictures! Step 2: Designate one dot as the starting place by using a different-colored or different-shaped sticker or by coloring around that dot with markers. Apply etching cream using a craft brush. You’ll learn how you can light up the night with a beautiful pinpoint design in the next indoor craft. Learn how you can decorate important books with your own designs in the next craft. Make these scary soap dispensers asan easy and fun Halloween craft.

Now let the fun begin! Popular for indoor kitchen countertops, granite is now also being used in outdoor kitchens as well. Learn about swimming preferences and territories, as well as appropriate foods. But, if all the sticks land blank side up, the player moves 5 dots! If all four sticks land with the decorated side up, the player moves four dots. How to Play: Each player takes a turn tossing the sticks in the air. The player then moves a game piece according to how the sticks land. If three sticks land with decorations up, the player moves three dots. Step 3: Decorate the four craft sticks on one side only. Step 4: Remove from oven, and let cool before using. Turn paper wrong-side up, wrap box using double-sided tape, then turn box right-side up. Using markers, copy your message onto the front of the card. Finish decorating the card with glitter glue and rubber stamps and ink pads. Step 7: Glue everything down with white glue. Step 3: Glue magnet strips to the backs of the photos. Step 6: Decide how you will place the photos inside the book.

Keep reading to learn a fun way to liven up a fridge with duplicate photos. For another fun snow activity, try making the Snow Snake on the next page. Go to the next page to find out more. Find out how to make these colorful and patriotic bugs on the next page. If you’re sending kids out into the neighborhood, team up 3 or 4 with an adult. This Christmas activity will keep kids busy as they create their very own homemade Christmas seals. Your kids will think the big-man himself has landed on your front lawn. Make halos out of silvery chenille stems (you will need three halos for every two children). Just make sure that you don’t boil all the water out! Use gold marker to make stitch lines around edges of dark green tag. Cut off corners from a short side to create a tag. Cut slits at corners if jug is too small to fit child’s head. Line up the corners of the front cover of the book with the dots.

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