Wren Feathers · del mundo. Mis favoritos son los murciélagos que comen frutas. Algunos también se llaman “ zorros voladores ” pero no son zorros. Comen la fruta que la gente
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Quarter inch seams allowed on all pieces unless otherwise specified. I assume you have basic sewing knowledge and the explanation should suffice, but if you need help please email me!
This white blouse/blue pleated skirt combo is a common uniform in many parts of the world, but of course you can
If I made this skirt longer, it wouldn’t fit on one page. You will probably want to add about an inch plus your desired hem at the bottom edge to fit H4H.
You thought about buying that AG science set when it was available, but weren’t willing to pay the high price when the microscope was really the only thing you wanted in the set, right? I finally broke down and decided I needed it, only
to get to the store and find out…it had been discontinued! So after puzzling over the problem of how to make a microscope for weeks, I finally had a winner with one of my favorite craft materials…shrinky dinks! Fast, easy and
inexpensive.
Go get:
• Two sheets of opaque shrink plastic
• a scrap of clear shrink plastic
• two large-ish beads to serve as knobs
• beading wire
• pen cap
• paint (optional)
• tiny drill and jewelry pliers Other items in the pic: Compass, protractor, etc. made from clear shrinky dinks – just trace the “real thing” and shrink. iPad is a painted scrap of wood with a printout of a screen glued on, eraser is scrap of craft foam, paperclip bent from thin wire.
Trace and shrink following package directions. You can try punching the holes before shrinking, but they may not line up
later. It’s easier to drill them after shrinking. Find a pen cap to use as the eyepiece. Line up sides and drill holes. Drill hole through pen cap. Paint everything if desired.
Assemble shrinky pieces. Mine isn’t glued, but you can if you want. Use jewelry wire and tools to attach beads as knobs on either side of eyepiece.
For more (educational) fun if you’re doing this with kids, find pictures of items on actual slides, (there are some here: http://www.delta-education.com/productdetail.aspx?PartNo=193-7814 ) trace them onto the clear plastic and shrink!
On the next pages I’ve included some doll-sized school books. I did them in Portuguese since they were for Zelia, and I also pretended she’s learning Spanish at school and made her a little journal in Spanish. All Portuguese is courtesy of
Google translate, so take it with a grain of salt, and if you do speak it and see an error, please let me know so I can fix it!
The pix below show you how to cut and fold the school books.
Pencils and case instructions and lots more school supply crafts here: https://jenwrenne.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/free-pattern-for-september.pdf