Dino Diggers is a collection of colourful Dinosaurs with various Diggers and additional construction elements. All created in a colour palette of green, blue, yellow and brown. Fun images to brighten your creations, create fun wall art, invites and greeting cards. 18 clipart, all saved on separate transparent backgrounds, approx size 6" x 6", 300dpi. Coordinating seamless papers can be found here; https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1402915937/dino-diggers-dinosaur-printable-seamless?click_key=65a56ab226b2097dac6ddbee6fcee2290be48fe4%3A1402915937&click_sum=90acf903&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1 Poppymoon Design graphics are designed for personal use, educational use, small business/commercial use and mass production as long as they are altered and incorporated into your own creation, cannot be used or sold as is, please respect the hard work and time that is spent to create images... This is a digital product, available on INSTANT DOWNLOAD. If you like this clipart, please leave a ★★★★★ review!Thank you so much.XX After payment is complete, you will receive two emails: One confirming the purchase and another to let you know the download is ready! To download the file, open the designated email and click the "View your files on Etsy" button, you will be redirected to a download page where you will be able to download a zipped file containing your design! Otherwise, you can go to Your Account > Purchases, click on the download button next to the purchased item. Please remember to unzip the folder and extract the files. More help on downloading: http://www.etsy.com/uk/help/article/3949?ref=listing_74033419 Please note that the colors on your screen and in the printed product may vary slightly due to differences in computer monitors and printers.
The dinosaur party theme is a versatile theme that can work for you son or daughter. Girls can dig dinosaurs too! My son turned 6 and he couldn’t make up his mind on what he wanted but I was so glad he chose this theme over Star Wars mostly because I don’t care for commercialized […]
In need of a Dinosaur Construction Party 5th Birthday invitation? Look no further! This editable digital digger party invite is perfect for any dinosaur crazy boy or girl! (Age can be edited) ✶✶Try before you buy with a free Corjl demo!✶✶ Copy and paste this link into your browser:- https://www.corjl.com/d/3G686N If you're planning a Dino Construction party theme for boys or girls, these personalised invitations are the perfect way to get them excited about the event. ✶✶MATCHING ITEMS!✶✶ To see other products in this design, click on this link:- https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LoveToCherishUK?search_query=CO04 Instantly download your invitation, edit and print!! > No software needed. > Edit on your phone or computer. > Save as JPEG to send via text, email or to print. > Save as PDF to print at home or at a printshop. ✶What's included?✶ - One editable 5"x7" Digital Birthday Invitation template. - Instructions for Corjl. ✶What can be edited?✶ - You can edit the text, font colours, and move and resize the text. - You can add your own photos. - The graphics are locked in place, and CANNOT be edited. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch!! ✶How does it work?✶ **IMPORTANT** You are purchasing a digital printable file ** ** No physical item will be sent ** ♦ Once you've made your purchase, an email will be sent via Corjl to the address connected to your Etsy account. ♦ The email will contain a link to your template, just click on the link and follow the instructions to access and edit your template. ♦ Once you've edited your template, you can download it in either PDF or JPEG format. ♦ You can use these to either print at home, at a print shop of your choice or you can use electronically and send via messages etc. ✶Additional Information✶ - As this is a digital product, returns and refunds are not permitted. - The download will expire after 180 days, so please make sure you have edited and downloaded your design in that time. - This design can be downloaded up to 10 times. - Due to computer and mobile phone screen differences colours may print slightly different to those seen on screen. - Copyright Love To Cherish - These files are for personal use only. No commercial use is permitted.
Check out this Step-by-Step tutorial for making your own plaster cast fossils. Students can learn how to make dinosaur fossils, insect fossils and more! The possibilities are endless with this simple technique that is sure to engage your students and enrich your classroom.
So, now that we are more than halfway through the month of Dinovember I thought I’d give you a round up of what our dinos have been getting up to. If you’re thinking what the Triceratop…
Item specificsConditionNew: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging ... Read moreabout the conditionNew: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging is applicable). If the item comes direct from a manufacturer, it may be delivered in non-retail packaging, such as a plain or unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab FeaturesKids Birthday Party Banner DecorationHappy BirthdayKids Banner, Party, Construction, Digger, Space, DinosaurOccasionBirthdayMaterialCardCharacterHappy, Happy BirthdayBrandUnbrandedThemeDigger, Construction, Dinosaur, SpaceCharacter FamilyDigger, Construction, Dinosaur, SpaceTypeBanner
Dimensions (Overall): 9.22 Inches (H) x 6.39 Inches (W) x .45 Inches (D)Weight: .45 PoundsSuggested Age: 4-8 YearsNumber of Pages: 24Genre: Juvenile FictionSub-Genre: Humorous StoriesSeries Title: My First I Can ReadPublisher: HarperCollinsFormat: HardcoverAuthor: Rebecca DotlichLanguage: EnglishStreet Date: September 10, 2013TCIN: 86205157UPC: 9780062222244Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-3162Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
The Complete Dinosaur Party Kit Includes 1 x Blue Dinosaur Happy Birthday Banner (Approx 3m Length) 5 x 12" Blue Confetti Balloons 5 x 12" Blue Polka Dot Balloons 5 x 12" Blue Balloons All items are brand new and supplied in sealed packs. Helium is not supplied. Other Party Themed Decorations Llama Party, Dinosaur Party, Tractors & Farm Party, Diggers & Construction Party, Football Party, Woodland Creatures Party, Ballerina Party, Fireman Party, Princess Party, Mermaid Party, Unicorn Party, Caterpillar Party, Bugs & Insects Party, Butterfly Party, Floral Tea Party, Train Party
Dinosaur fossils made with salt dough. Learn how to make dinosaur fossils with this easy DIY recipe that includes pictures and step-by-step directions. Perfect for preschool!
Here is a guide with easy dinosaur party ideas. The food is all very easy and kid-friendly which leaves plenty of time for fun and games.
Roar with delight, this Pink & Gold Jurassic World Dinosaur Party by Amelia Quin of Ameila Quin Photography, out of Polokwane, Limpopo, South-Africa, is stomping in! Filled with custom decor and glam details that will make you stomp, this girly event is quite the romp! So give a roar and charge in and be sure to spot these darling party elements within: Floral & Girly Jurassic World Dessert Table BackdropDinosaur Skeleton Name BannerBright and Girly Balloon InstallDarling Dinosaur SweetsGlam Dinosaur Table CenterpiecesPlush Dinosaur TailsPink Glam Dinosaur Food Labels + Tags
★ Dinosaur Party Signs Digital Printable - EDITABLE TEXT & INSTANT DOWNLOAD ★ You will receive PDF files formatted in letter size 8.5" x 11" contain: ● Birthday Sign – Name & Age (EDITABLE) approx.8x10" ● Directional Arrows – (Text EDITABLE) approx. 4x10" ● Party Signs – Welcome Dino Diggers, Roar, Stomp On In To, Dino Egg Hunt, Carnivores, Herbivores, Sweetivores, Watering Hole. (EDITABLE) ● Dinosaur cutout graphics * This listing includes DIGITAL files only. No physical materials will be shipped. Text editable and personalized by yourself with Adobe Reader. Files will be available to download within minutes once payment is confirmed. ========== MATCHING ITEM ========== All dinosaur party printable: http://etsy.me/2jzaZm8 Dino party birthday invitation: http://etsy.me/2iAQdOX ========== INSTRUCTIONS ========== ► Add this amazing listing to your cart and checkout ► Once payment is received, you will find the download link under the "Purchases & Reviews" tab. You will also have a link emailed to your Etsy registered email address. Read full article here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 ► Download the file. You will get 8.5" x 11" PDF files in 300dpi high resolution ========== HOW IT WORKS ========== ► STEP 1: Download & open files Open pdf files with LATEST VERSION of Adobe Reader. You may download it for FREE at http://get.adobe.com/reader/ *MAC users need to open files directly from Adobe Reader and NOT Preview. ► STEP 2: Edit Open pdf files with LATEST VERSION of Adobe Reader, change the text in the highlighted field with your own wordings. Save your file after done. ► STEP 3 : Print Print as many copies as you need, whenever you need them. The party materials can be printed at home or your local print shop. Ensure your printer use the latest version of Adobe Reader. All designs are formatted to print on Letter (8.5 x 11) size paper. A4 size will work as well. We recommend printing on at least 250gsm white cardstock. ► STEP 4 : Cut & Assemble Cut out according to the outline using scissors or craft knife. Hot glue to a wood pole to make a sign post. Use the signs to decorate your party area as you like. Ready. Let's Party! ========== INFORMATION ========== • Please be aware that colors may be slightly different than seen on your screen. Colors vary screen to screen and screen to print as the color cast on all monitors are different. ========== TERMS OF USE ========== Designs created by The Party Buddy. This file is for PERSONAL use only. It is not to be used for commercial purposes. You may not copy, share, sell or distribute the file in any form. Thank You :) © ThePartyBuddy
Dinosaur fossils made with salt dough. Learn how to make dinosaur fossils with this easy DIY recipe that includes pictures and step-by-step directions. Perfect for preschool!
Here is a guide with easy dinosaur party ideas. The food is all very easy and kid-friendly which leaves plenty of time for fun and games.
A friend asked for some ideas planning a dinosaur themed party for her son, so naturally I hop over to Pinterest and WOW am I overwhelmed at all the ideas, products, decorations, desserts, etc! Par…
Learn how to make dinosaur eggs from air-dry clay, then set up an egg treasure hunt and hatch them!
Forget about T-Rex, 3-Rex is taking over! Three year olds love themselves some dinosaurs, and moms are jumping on board with this pun-filled party theme.
Lots of dinosaur party ideas for cheap! Dinosaur favors, dinosaur party food, dino decor, and activities! Super fun boy's birthday party to plan for!
DIY Dinosaur Eggs: My oldest son was learning about dinosaurs in his class and it gave me motivation to do these Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Dinosaur Eggs (or rocks if you don't want to shape them into eggs.) We had all the ingredients, but I would suspect that some people …
Here's a cute cupcake liner dinosaur craft, perfect for preschoolers and early school goers to try! Cut out the shapes and let them do the rest!
Forget about T-Rex, 3-Rex is taking over! Three year olds love themselves some dinosaurs, and moms are jumping on board with this pun-filled party theme.
So, now that we are more than halfway through the month of Dinovember I thought I’d give you a round up of what our dinos have been getting up to. If you’re thinking what the Triceratop…
Terrible twos ahead construction birthday caution signs, construction party supplies and decoration by Jayd Products package includes two construction birthday caution signs that read \"Terrible twos ahead\" and \"Happy birthday\" and are 16. 5 inches across, and made with heavy duty card stock. Perfect for 2 year old birthday party decorations and backdrop, a construction party, dinosaur party, train party, transportation party, cars party, blipped party, construction theme, dump truck party, digger party or any two year old birthday to remind everyone what is in store during the toddler years! Birthday party supplies benefits these caution sign party decorations will make everyone laugh and make great photo backdrops. Great to add to the front door, photo backdrop wall for picture taking and cutting the cake photos. The bright color will make your party setup come alive. Jayd products is a mom run business in the U.S.A.
This large dinosaur kingdom garland is simply dinomite! Featuring ten beautifully illustrated and crafted dinosaurs, twenty foliage pennants and crepe streamers. It'll certainly add atmosphere to your dino party!
Dino Paint is a silly art activity making a footprint piece with dinosaurs. In this activity, toddlers walk dinos through paint to make fun art work.
While it's exciting enough to get my mits on a book as genuinely vintage as All About Dinosaurs (1953), that this book was written by the legendary Roy Chapman Andrews is an extra special treat. This is a book that's part palaeontology lesson, part autobiography, with Andrews unable to resist relaying a few tales of derring-do. Illustrations are provided by Thomas W Voter, and essentially live up to expectation - these are the tail-dragging, slothful, reptilian flesh-barges of old, the 'great fossil lizards' that now seem as long-dead as the real beasts that inspired them. Oh yes, and a certain sauropod is stubbornly referred to as "Brontosaurus". While the cover depicts a theropod that is presumably Allosaurus (based purely on the fact that it has three fingers and is quite large, which is enough to go on for most books of the period), Sexy Rexy manages to appear twice before the title page. The cover's pretty enough, but it certainly can't match the Tyrannosaurus v Triceratops piece below for visual impact - the composition effectively emphasising the towering height of old-school Nonsense Rexy, who seems to be chuckling quietly to himself. I love the palm trees, too - it seems that we rarely see strong winds in palaeoart, and they add that extra dash of drama. Poor Triceratops ends up looking rather lumpen and misshapen here, rather than a well-matched opponent a la Knight. One can't help but imagine the T. rex rolling it along with one foot like a barrel. The book's second T. rex illustration is a more straightforward depiction of the animal in lateral view (or everything but the tail, anyway), and seems to be inspired by the old T. rex mount at the American Museum of Natural History. An amphibious (or, let's be fair, just swimming) sauropod adds some interest. But we all know what we're here to see. Deadly dinosaur duels! Rather than play fair and pick on something with its own pointy things with which to defend itself, Rexy here sinks his teeth into "fat, hulking" "Trachodon", the unfortunate, web-handed fodder du jour. Still, the flipper-fingered one does at least put up something of a fight, albeit a half-hearted one: "There is frantic thrashing for a time as the colossal beasts roll in the slippery muck. Then the Trachodon lies still. Its head hangs loosely, almost severed from the neck by six-inch teeth." Ouch. Still, what a way to go - at the waggling atrophied forelimbs of "the most terrible creature of destruction that ever walked upon the earth!" (Don't be silly, Roy - everyone knows that's humans. Yeah, take that, conspecifics!) Just lovely stuff. You can't beat an old-fashioned, salivating description of reptilian behemoths having at it, even if the illustrations are a little more convincingly bloody these days. Happily, hadrosaurs aren't just depicted as an easy lunch in All About Dinosaurs. As is typical of a mid-20th-century work, they are imagined to have been amphibious and depicted as such, with their crests imagined as aqualungs (a concept so screamingly silly, only a pre-1960s palaeontologist could possibly have thought of it). The creatures do suffer a little from the 'gangly dork hadrosaur' meme that was popular into the 1970s, but I do still love the depiction of Corythosaurus contentedly doggy-paddling its way through a lake (below). There's some great characterisation going on here too - it's possible to sense the furtiveness of the foreground individual, frond in beak, as it glances to the shores where tyrannosaurs might be lurking. If there is one creature that looks truly, irredeemably derpy, even for the standards of the time (forget not the great work of Burian), it is this unfortunate slug-bottomed monstrosity masquerading as ornithopod pin-up Iguanodon. On the other hand, I have the strangest feeling that this illustration has been 'inspired' by another, although I can't find it for the life of me; reader assistance would be most welcome. While Stegosaurus fares considerably better in the illustration department, it is once again the recipient of much mockery aimed at its apparent brainlessness. Speculating on why the dinosaurs went extinct, Andrews posits that their tiny brains may have played a part; after all, "In Stegosaurus, which must have weighed four or five tons, the brain was no larger than that of a small kitten. With such a brain, the animal could barely eat and sleep and muddle through life. The Thunder Lizard and the other great sauropods were not much better off in brain capacity." While it's fun to have a giggle at what are to us, all the way over here in Space Year 2014, amusingly outmoded concepts, it's worth noting that Andrews, unlike his contemporaries, did not view dinosaurs as evolutionary failures. In fact, he is dismissive of the notion that dinosaurs were the victim of "racial senescence", or basically just being too long-in-the-tooth (so to speak), and is quick to point out that a panoply of animal clades snuffed it at the end of the Cretaceous, not just dinosaurs. Of course, a refusal to accept that dinosaurs were the result of Evolution's Difficult Middle Years doesn't prevent Andrews from occasionally being a bit unkind toward them, albeit in a rather tongue-in-cheek manner. This is perhaps best exemplified in the caption for the illustration below, which happens to depict a creature named after him. In the text, Andrews describes P. andrewsi thusly: "...he was one of the ugliest of all the small dinosaurs. His short, toad-like body seemed to be mostly head. A piece of bone from the frill projected downward on each side of his face. It looked like a long wart. His short legs were badly bowed. The tail was fat and thick. He crawled on his belly. No leaping or running for him...No, I can't be proud of his looks." Andrews' delicious description of Protoceratops, in addition to Voter's accompanying illustration, probably helped cement the image of the ceratopsian as a sprawling fatty even into the 1990s. Modern depictions are rather different, but Andrews' unflattering portrait of the animal still raises a smile. Of course, Andrews is keenest on mentioning Protoceratops in connection with eggs - he was the man who famously discovered the first dinosaur eggs, after all. Unfortunately, Voter's Protoceratykes are quite terrifying - rather than lacking frills (as Andrews describes them), their faces appear to be entirely frills, with eyes and a beak bolted on. The foreground individual reminds me of Mr Sweet from the Doctor Who episode The Crimson Horror. That beak...brrrr. Next time: more Andrews/Voter! Hooray.
Are you looking for great sensory bin ideas for kids? The dinosaur dig sensory bin is lots of sensory fun for your little dinosaur lover!
A rainbow cake is fun to look at and eat and a lot easier to make than you might think. Here's a step-by-step guide for how to make a rainbow birthday cake.