Copycat recipe of shiitake garlic noodles, a very popular dish at Yardhouse restaurant.
Autumn Scarecrow Art Project: October - Fun Art - Classroom Decoration This cute scarecrow and cat will make a great display for the classroom this fall! Just copy and have students cut and glue! Easy teacher prep! __________________________________ *If you love this, please take a moment to rate it and leave a review. *Please reach out if you would like to see something added or if you see an error. I will quickly fix it. *Follow me to get the latest updates on new material.
There are copycat recipes from Olive Garden, Cracker Barrel, Applebees, Taco Bell, Outback Steak House, and much more to choose from.
Fun and cute coloring pages for your little one. They are free and easy to print.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
Okay friends, moment of honesty. I’ve been working on my master bedroom like a mad woman this week. Do I normally complete a room frantically? No, but this is the One Room Challenge after all. Our whole house is one big project so if I can get my room done you can do it too! ... Read More about Week 4 Update – One Room Challenge
A Copycat Arby’s Beef N’ Cheddar tastes just like the original, but it’s ready in a flash with ingredients already in your kitchen. Get your favorite fast food sandwich fix without ever leaving the house!
The complete guide to sell your home fast with free printable checklist. Get your house ready to sell fast! Tips for a stress free process!
Simple, fragrant and inexpensive, this spaghetti with garlic and olive oil is so good, cheap, satisfying and ready in a flash! Recipe updated: originally posted in November 2018, I've tweaked the post adding more notes and new pictures.
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Have a small peek into the workings of Menuhin's interpretation. Taken from The Strad's May 2016 issue.
Use your own clothes to make more clothes!
"International Dot Day", a global celebration of creativity, courage and collaboration, began when teacher Terry Shay introduced his classroom to Peter H. Reynolds’ book The Dot on September 15, 2009. "The Dot" is the story of a teacher who challenges a doubting student to trust in her abilities to “make her mark”. What begins with a dot on a piece of paper becomes a breakthrough in confidence, which has gone on to inspire countless children and adults around the globe. To celebrate, each grade level has created a project that is "dot-like." Once projects are completed, they will be displayed in the halls of our school! Some projects took at least 3 class periods to complete, but by the end of September, our school will be filled with dots galore! This is just the start of the many dots to display! Kindergarten Dot Paintings Inspired by the artist George Seurat Materials -white paper (any size you wish to cut) -paint dots (can be found in Nasco, Triarco, or Michael's Arts & Crafts in a hurry) After showing the painting "Sunday Afternoon" by George Seurat to kindergarten students, I shared how pictures can be made just by using dots. Using "paint dots," students filled their paper with colorful spots! Total time: 1-40 minute class period 1st Grade Mandala Paintings (Thank you, Cassie Stephens, for your project idea!) Materials -small paper plates -black permanent marker -neon tempura cakes -paintbrushes -water cups -table clothes After sharing mandala designs with 1st grade students, we created our own mandala-like designs within a plate and painted with bright colors! Total project time: 1-40 minute class period 2nd Grade Abstract Drawings Inspired by the art of Wassily Kandinsky Materials -pencils -white paper (cut to square) -black markers -colored markers -scissors -glue -a round container for center circle Students were introduced to the art of Wassily Kandinsky. Wassily used many geometric shapes and creative lines to fill his artwork. 2nd graders were asked to do the same, all while listening to music to inspire movement in their drawings! Total project time: 2-40 minute class periods 3rd Grade Mandala Drawings Inspired by sand-made mandalas Materials -white paper -pencils -a round container to trace circles -black markers -colored markers -scissors -glue -square colored paper for frame Students were introduced to sand mandalas. As nice as it would have been to actually make one with sand, we stuck with drawing our designs and adding bright colors instead. Total project time: 2-40 minute class periods 4th Grade Metal Relief Dots (Cassie, I thank you for this idea too! I had to try it!) Yes, you can use coins as examples! Materials -cardboard or poster board circles -foam shapes (when I order them now, they are stickers) -aluminum foil -spray glue -permanent color markers Students were shown examples of metal relief, like coins and jewelry. Relief is when you have dimension within a flat piece, which creates texture. When creating their relief, students used foam shapes for the dimension, then (once covered in foil) colored on top with patterns and designs. Total project time: 1-40 minute class period 5th Grade Radial Symmetry Inspired by Stained Glass Window Designs Materials -black paper (cut into a circle) -foam shapes (with or without stickers) -pencil -colored paper for frame Students were introduced to radial symmetry. Examples were shown of many stained glass window designs, as well as kaleidoscope patterns. Students created their own radial designs (split into four quadrants) using the foam shapes to demonstrate their understanding. Total project time: 2-40 minute class periods 6th Grade Zentangle Patterns While searching on Google, I came across tons of zentangle patterned circles. This was not my image, but I'm using it as an example of what I wanted my students to create. So to the original artist, you inspired us! Thank you! Materials -white paper circle -pencil -skinny black marker -zentangle pattern packet with examples -colored markers -colored paper for frame Students were shown zentangle pattern examples and where they may find patterns in the commercials they watch or the clothing they wear. Students create their own zentangle pattern circles, teaching them patience and care with overlapping patterns. Total project time: 3-40 minute class periods. The students LOVED their work! What did you do for International Dot Day?
I gave you a look at my guest room makeover a few posts back and promised I would share all the details… Read More
Use this free All About Me printable book to practice early literacy skills during preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten all about me theme.
Share & Help Me GrowOctober is the time that grocery store shelves are lined with all kinds of fun candy! What better time to read Hansel and Gretel – a story about two children who discover a candy house in the woods. How did they find this house? What happens when they begin to nibble […]
Image 27 of 58 from gallery of Remembering Bawa. Nonis Copy Drawing of the 33rd Lane Residence, 1985. Image
We have created the perfect replica of PF Chang's vegetarian lettuce wraps. This recipe might even be better than theirs, but shhh don't tell them we said so!Ingredients1/4-1/3 cup soy sauce3 tbsp hoisin sauce1 tsp of sesame oil2 tbsp rice vinegar14oz Extra Firm Tofu, drained and pressed10oz of Mushrooms, chopped (We used crimini mushrooms)8oz can of water chesnuts, drained and chopped2 tbsp of crushed garlic1/2-1 tbsps of minced ginger1-2 tbsps of chili garlic sauceRoughly 4 green onions choppe
The era of matchy-matchy is behind us! Read on for eight easy tips for mixing wood furniture in your home!
This easy and creamy Taco Bell nacho cheese is an easy cheesy dip that you can make in the comfort of your own home.
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These small apartment ideas will make your apartment look instantly bigger! The best ways to decorate your apartment and keep it functional.
I have created some DIY friendly layouts you can copy, modify, or use as a springboard for planning your own outdoor getaway.
I've been meaning to update my first simple heart quilt tutorial for years, so this is just a fresh update! I also finally made a pretty printable pattern for Heart Blocks in multiple sizes you can find here. Simple Hearts Quilt Instructions: Finished Quilt: 42" x 44" Heart finished block size: 6" square Materials: ...Read More
Love the soft brown bread at The Outback Steakhouse? Now you can make it at home with my Outback bread recipe.
Sometimes, less is more—get inspired by these minimalist outfit ideas for every season.
How To Have An Aesthetic Room At College! Aesthetic dorm room ideas to have a trendy dorm room that feels like yours!