A beautiful blank card featuring Erica Sturla's signature clay characters. Each card comes cello-wrapped with a colour co-ordinated envelope.
Fun and funky cards featuring Erica Sturla's polymer clay figures. 155mm square, the cards are cello wrapped and each comes with a lovely quality white laid envelope.
Fun and funky cards featuring Erica Sturla's polymer clay figures. 155mm square, the cards are cello wrapped and each comes with a lovely quality white laid envelope.
Fun and funky cards featuring Erica Sturla's polymer clay figures. 150mm square, the cards are cello wrapped and each comes with a colour matched envelope. All our cards are printed in the UK on board from sustainable sources.
Erica Sturla's brilliant polymer clay card designs are now available in Welsh! The cards are 150mm square, and come cello wrapped with a white envelope. The Welsh text translates as Happy Mother's Day.
Fun and funky cards featuring Erica Sturla's polymer clay figures. 150mm square, the cards are cello wrapped and each comes with a lovely quality white laid envelope.
To celebrate a Kent occasion! Fun and funky cards featuring Erica Sturla's polymer clay figures. 155mm square, the cards are cello wrapped and each comes with a lovely quality white laid envelope.
All gift and greeting cards are original artwork by Erica Allia All our cards have the ALLIA signature black heart inside and comes with our ALLIA signature black heart boarder envelopes Ivory paper 250 gloss laminate Size: 15 x 15cmSet of 10 - inside a card box and ribbon 15 x 15cm - $59
Isadora je sanjala o plesu, ki se razlikuje od uveljavljenih vzorcev. Revolucionarno jedro njenih idej je bilo v viziji plesa prihodnosti, osvobojenega spon klasične tehnike in drugih sistemov gibanja. Sprva je videla vzor svobodnega giba v plesu antične Grčije, ujetega v skulpture, reliefe in podobe na vazah. Statične podobe je samosvoje prevajala v živ gib in jih inventivno nadgrajevala. V grškem slikarstvu, kiparstvu in tanagrskih figurinah je, kot navaja v svojih besedilih, odkrila “popolno zavedanje naravnih telesnih zmožnosti, zlasti o kontinuiteti gibanja v vselej se spreminjajočih naravnih, nepretrganih sosledjih“. Obračala se je tudi k naravi, v kateri je našla "najčudovitejše oblike in gibanje, ki izraža dušo teh oblik - prav to pa je plesalčeva umetnost ... "Navdih črpam iz dreves, valov, oblakov, iz skladja, ki se tke med strastjo in viharjem”. V otroštvu je imela nekaj malega izkušenj s klasičnim baletom in Delsartovim sistemom gibanja. François Delsarte, francoski učitelj (1911–1871), ki je bil tedaj v Ameriki dokaj znan, je poučevanje plesa gradil na devetih zakonih o izraznosti gest, povezani s človekovimi čustvenimi, fizičnimi ter intelektualnimi vidiki. Poudarjal je, da je vse, kar je naravno, tudi lepo, in da je naravno gibanje tisto, ki je v sozvočju s telesom ter s težnostjo. Isadora je menila, da je tehnika klasičnega baleta zastarela in v nasprotju z naravnim človekovim gibanjem. Sprva je plesala v lahkih sandalih, kmalu pa le še bosa, odeta v preprosto tuniko. Bosa stopala in njena "mala bela tunika" s poznejšimi barvnimi različicami ter drapiranimi haljami so postali prava senzacija in njen zaščitni znak.
We've recently updated our logo as part of the site redesign project and since the launch we've had a few requests from Folksy sellers for blog badges. I've added a couple of options (in two
Alternative Scouting for Girls and Boys Merit Badges - INCLUDING NEW DESIGNS SINGLE BADGES - Choose from 24 designs. For listing for a FULL SET go here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/260254921/alternative-scouting-for-girls-and-boys?click_key=2c8b3d2f72efd37618c32a6b6d8dd46cde7df963%3A260254921&click_sum=46e08e04&ref=shop_home_recs_1&crt=1 Welcome to the Alternative Scouting movement and it's merit badges. These are the merit badges that the world deserves. The patches are (from left to right by descending row): Home Dentistry, Curses & Hexes, Grave Robbery, Violent Revenge, Survivalist, Cryptozoology, Spirit Medium, Mind Control, Espionage, Money Laundering, Cannibalism, Arson, Mob Justice, Time Travel, Invisibility, Necromancy, Bribery, Cult Leader, Home Surgery, Immortality, Soothsayer, Conspiracy Theorist, Informer and Plague Immunity Each patch can either be sewn on to you favourite jacket, scouting sash or even framed up as a worrying artwork for your guests to muse over. All are a traditional merit badge size (about 4.5cm diameter) and have a heat-seal patch. Every order comes with a doubled sided Alternative Scouting postcard showing which patches you have 'earned'.
Celebrate love and diversity with our collection of LGBTQ+ cards! Featuring fun and contemporary designs, our cards celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
To celebrate a Kentish occasion! Fun, regional cards featuring Erica Sturla's polymer clay figures. 155mm square, the cards are cello wrapped and each comes with a lovely quality white laid envelope.
Guys, I met Diane Keaton last week. It was a top life moment, for sure. Let’s rewind a bit. A few years ago, Diane (we’re basically on a first-name basis now) approached Pinterest with an…
Nadat een aantal weken geleden mijn eerste experiment op Erica was geslaagd, werd het hoog tijd voor de volgende uitdaging. Eén waarbij ik ook echt de mogelijkheid van meerdere schachten gebruik, w…
Using Patricia MacLachlan's Once I Ate a Pie as a mentor text, this mini-unit provides a quick way to help students understand and develop point of view so they can create their own book of poetry in only 5 mini-lessons! This product includes: - student writing exemplars (writing produced from this unit) - 5 detailed writing mini-lessons with a focus on perspective - "I Can" statements - other writing examples that go along with the lessons - a peer feedback/self reflection form I hope your students love this poetry unit as much as mine have! :) You might be interested in these related products:Word Choice Writing Task Cards Show, Don't Tell! Writing Task Cards Bundle Be sure to "follow me" to receive freebies and to be notified of 50% off new products for the first 48 hours! Visit my blog: One Lucky Teacher Follow me on Facebook Find me on Instagram -Erica Trobridge
Editor’s note: Read Erica’s follow-up piece in which she responds to the varied reactions to “geriatric millennial” here. The first time I heard “geriatric millennial” I thought it was an oxymoron…
Hello everyone! Welcome back! Today I’m kicking of my By My Side stamp set series of projects. This stamp set is just the cutest! It’s my favorite kind- open black line images that are perfect for using Stampin’ Blends. It’s also the focus of this week’s Facebook Friday! As you might know, I LOVE to ... Read more
Have you heard of this before? Selective mutism is a condition where a child is unable to talk in certain social settings. The child is not deaf or totally mute and will speak where he/she feels comfortable, usually at home. In my ten years of teaching, I had heard of it and I had seen students go through my district with it. I had a misconceived conception of what selective mutism was; I thought it was a coping mechanism for a child to deal with some sort of trauma. Then, a little girl with selective mutism was placed in my classroom. I was baffled as to how I would teach her to read and determined to help her. I knew there was no trauma involved and I was concerned that it was a behavior or defiance issue. Then I read an article on selective mutism by Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum (click here) and my heart sank. Selective mutism is most likely the manifestation of extreme social anxiety disorder. Even worse, I had done some of the things the article said not to, like ask her to at least mouth the words when we echo read. You see selective mutes do not want any attention brought on themselves and by me asking her to mouth the words, I was further stressing her out. I immediately shared the article with all of her teachers and our principal. I urge you to read it even if you are not currently working with a child with selective mutism. I asked the speech teacher to create signs using Boardmaker to place on her desk (below are my versions of the signs). That way if she needs help, she can point to one of the signs and someone can help her. Some other tips: Open communication with parents - The parents of my selective mute send me videos of her reading at home. Small group instruction Allow the student to spend time in the classroom with you, a family member, and no other students Meet with the child individually Allow non-verbal answers (such as pointing or a dry-erase board) Find the child a buddy or supportive friend in the class - My girls are wonderful and caring and will try to include my SM student in things even though she does not initiate play. Never: push the child to talk draw unnecessary attention to the child make a huge deal out of it when the child does talk It is going to be a slow process but I hope that with time and patience I can help her with her anxiety. My class this year is the perfect group of kind children to make this little girl feel safe. Click on the pictures to download. *Font by KevinandAmanda.com and clipart by Scrappin Doodles Here are some great points from the article. Click on the text to go to the entire article by Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum
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This is the perfect post to help you plan how to get from Heathrow to Central London!
Hey there! Today we’re sharing our swaps for the 2015 Gold Coast Convention: Butterfly Curvy Keepsake Boxes.
Welcome to Day 1 of 12 Tags of Christmas 2021! We are delighted to have Guest Designers, Adelina Starace and Erica A-B, joining us today. Their Christmas Carol is Christmas in a Coffee Shop and you…
What made Erica Ehm furious about her daughter's report card this year?