Be groovy or leave, man! This Mood Exclusive Blue Jay Waves Cotton Voile is perfect for any aspiring hippies or mod fashion fans. Graphic purple waves, crashing over a blue background, recall the psychedelic designs of the 1960's and ‘70s. Highlighted in The Indigo Collection, cotton voile is a sweet, romantic material with a soft, airy hand and a billowing drape. Create shirred blouses, loose-fit sundresses, or whimsical skirts. Highly translucent, a lining may be desired for added structure and modesty depending on its application. Swing by our Mood Sewciety Blog to take a glance at over 300 free sewing patterns for more inspiration. For cotton voile, we recommend the Bridgerton Dress, Wilder Top, and Caraway Blouse.MoodEarth Verified: BCI, or Better Cotton Initiative, focuses on the exchange of good practices, including economic, environmental, and social concerns, in the production of cotton. For more information on Mood's sustainability initiatives, check out MoodEarth here.
Foi o auge do "sexo, drogas e rock & roll" e muitos dizem ter sido a maior manifestação de paz e de amor na História. O festival de Woodstock abriu portas aos hippies dos anos 70. A memória perdura.
Cordwood Masonry is great for DIY builders but requires knowledge and practice to do successfully. Here we'll provide you the valuable resources we used to get our building off the ground and show you some tricks we learned along the way.
Hello! I hope you had a fun Valentine's Day and a peaceful President's Day. Today I'm linking up with Aileen at Mrs. Miracle's Music Room to share my favorite pins of February. #1: What Piano Etiquette Should We Be Teaching Our Students? If you've read my latest blog post you know that my son Jude is preparing for his Suzuki Piano Book 1 Party. It's next Saturday. Today we had his run-through with his piano teacher and he seems ready and confident. I came across this helpful reminder blog post about the little etiquette rules that make a difference in piano performance. While I don't agree with every rule she lists, (I honestly don't care that much about which end of the bench my kid enters from, as long as he'd not hurdling over it!), these simple rules do make a difference in presentation. #2: Denise Gagne Kodaly's Viennese Musical Clock. Cup movement active listening lesson This is so simple and engaging! The emphasis on form, pattern, and beat is evident. I'm excited to try it with my second graders. Denise has several other videos worth checking out. Her youtube channel is denisegagne50. #3: Thank God it's Monday! Creating Peace and Joy in the Classroom and Home by Sally Ogden So....I'm not sure if I've shared this but I'm an audiobook/radio show/podcast junkie. Most of the time I prefer listening to podcasts, audio books and lectures over watching television or videos. Several years ago I attended a 3 day Love and Logic for Teachers conference and Sally Ogden was one of the guest presenters. Full disclosure; Mrs. Ogden was my french teacher in high school. She was one of the most friendly, helpful, and funny teachers in school and her personality shines through on this recording. This presentation/lecture focuses on creating positive classroom environments and bulletproofing. If you are feeling negative about classroom behaviors or attitudes listening to this will brighten your outlook! #4: Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Bunny Story - Fritz Anders Here's my friend Fritz leading his students through a story exploring high, middle, low, dynamics, and tempo changes. (I love his Peter and the Wolf musical quote when the wolf appears!) #5: The Beatles collage I love the Beatles and this collage is simply very cool! Thanks for reading, and a big thanks to Aileen for the linky party! Be sure to read all the other wonderful music ed blog link ups over at Mrs. Miracle's Music Room!
This hamsa sacred symbol design illustration gift is the best present for aspiring hippies that meditate daily and practice living life towards enlightenment. Trippy sacred geometry design present for yoga practitioners and appreciate mystical illustrations. • 100% ring-spun cotton • Sport Grey is 90% ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester • Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton • 4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²) • Pre-shrunk • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping • Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center • Blank product sourced from Bangladesh, Honduras, Haiti, Mexico, or Nicaragua