Students love learning about space! Teaching the order of the planets from the sun is such a fun lesson, and students love making this Planet Flipbook. I created this flipbook as a hands-on way for students to learn the order of the planets, but also to pull in some fine motor skills practice. To begin […]
♫ The finger piano is so easy to learn and so enjoyable for everyone. It is the best gift for a birthday present, a Valentine's Day gift, or even as a New Year present. Suitable to be given to kids, that special someone in your life, this would be perfect for anyone in your life.FEATURES: Portable DesignSmall size, a great choice for relaxation, stress relief, travel, etc. Immediately PlayableThe music book comes with in-tune kalimba, making it perfect finger piano for beginners and children. Comfortable FeelingBending design keys are more suitable and comfortable for your fingers. You could play it more smoothly. Clear and Melodious SoundMade of advanced metal tines and mahogany box. Notes are sustained longer steadily. The sound will be more beautiful. Easy to PlayYou just need to use two thumbs play to make a great sound. Playing SmoothlyThe key bend design is more suitable for finger plucked so that you could play it more smoothly. SPECIFICATIONS: Material:Wood+Fixture Style:Wood/Crystal Weight: 100G Size: 8*6*3(cm) PACKAGE INCLUDES1 * Mini Thumb PianoNOTEDue to the different display and lighting effects, the actual color of the item may be slightly different from the color displayed on the picture.
Fiber artist Megan Zaniewski sends delicate air bubbles rippling through her water-based embroideries that capture the momentum of ducks, turtles, and other wildlife as they dive into a pond or lake. Through a combination of knots and straight stitches, Zaniewski deftly renders the animals as they burst through the surface, using threadpainting techniques with staggered strands of cotton to depict layered feathers and fur. She’s embroidered more than 70 different species in the last two years, when she started working with the fiber-based medium: My exposure to hand embroidery began early, thanks to my mom and grandmother, who were both skilled at needlework. More
Limerick - Pantograph / E2E © 2015 Megan Haun PAPER: A single row is 9 inches - printed with one row - 144 inches long DIGITAL (computerized quilting systems): Zip file includes: BQM, CQP, DXF, HQF, IQP, PAT, QLI, SSD, TXT, WMF and 4QB or PLT. Most designs also include a DWG, GPF, PDF, PNG and SVG. SELF-PRINT: A single row is 7.5 inches - printed with one row.
Neckline binding is my favourite neckline finish for knits. In today's Briar sewalong, we'll be showing you our method for creating a neckline binding.
Learn how to sew this fun cinched side seams Rowan tee hack! This cute hack works well on any knit tee sewing pattern
A tutorial on how to transfer the location of your bust dart around your bodice to create any dart style you like without changing the fit.
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You need: drawing sheet A4 size pencil thick markers in red, blue and black fine markers in red, blue and black Jean Dubuffet (France, 1901-1985) was a French painter and sculptor. He was very interested in drawings of children and mentally disabled. He called those drawings Art Brut (raw art):art produced by non-professionals working outside aesthetic norms, such as art by psychiatric patients, prisoners, and children. Dubuffet sought to create an art as free from intellectual concerns as Art Brut, and his work often appears primitive and child-like.Many of Dubuffet's works are painted in oil paint, thickened by materials such as sand and straw, giving the work an unusually textured surface. During the early 1960s, Dubuffet produced a series of paintings in which he limited himself to the colours red, white, black, and blue. Those works resemble jigsaw puzzles, such as Nunc Stans (Guggenheim Museum, New York), in which tiny, obscure, closely spaced figures and faces dominate. Towards the end of the 1960s he turned increasingly to sculpture, producing works in polystyrene which he then painted with vinyl colour paint. Look at artwork of Dubuffet, especially Allées et venues. Discuss the salient features: colours (mostly red, blue, white, black), recognizable and unrecognizable shapes, curved lines, hatched areas and the whole sheet is full. Doodling wavy lines Students fill their sheet with wavy crossing lines, using a pencil. Then they search human or animal figures in those lines. Trace these figures with a black marker. Colour the patches of these figures in red, blue, hatched red and hatched blue. Leave some patches white. Outline the figures with a wide black marker. Trace de remaining lines between the figures with a fine black marker. Made by a student of grade 6
Learn what is under your skin with a fun life-size human body project for kids. Download FREE skeletal system bones and organ printables!
Learn how to make origami cats in 2 different ways. Both are super cute and really simple to make, plus we have added video tutorials at the end. So, even if
By Megan Mead - Ideas designed to support math teachers when we need a little pick me up to keep the energy and buzz flowing throughout the fall.
Activities for this Lesson Plan What is “Painting with Paper?” What is a Still Life? Why is Color Important in Art? Resources Make a Still Life Collage (worksheet) Glossary Time: Two 45 minute clas…
Fiber artist Megan Zaniewski sends delicate air bubbles rippling through her water-based embroideries that capture the momentum of ducks, turtles, and other wildlife as they dive into a pond or lake. Through a combination of knots and straight stitches, Zaniewski deftly renders the animals as they burst through the surface, using threadpainting techniques with staggered strands of cotton to depict layered feathers and fur. She’s embroidered more than 70 different species in the last two years, when she started working with the fiber-based medium: My exposure to hand embroidery began early, thanks to my mom and grandmother, who were both skilled at needlework. More
Harold and the Purple Crayon is one of our favorite classic children’s books. We were inspired by the story to create these purple yarn art sculptures! Follow our Children’s Books & Activities Pinterest board! (This post contains affiliate links.) The Preschool Book Club is back this week with creative activities for kids inspired by the story, Harold …
Everyone has a picture in their head of what their perfect place is, but Megan Morton says we need to look deeper than that and reflect on life's happy moments.
Sew those pesky binding strips together in 8 easy steps..
We'll show you how to sew underwear with fabric bands using our Mini Acacia pattern. A great alternative to using elastic for underwear!