The last couple of years, we've gotten by with pumpkins for fall decorations and an annual leaf wreath, too. At the age of six, with ideas growing as tall
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This listing is for one digital file of the Origami Fortune Teller. **PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION BELOW BEFORE PLACING ORDER** You will receive one digital file in the form of a pdf file. You will NOT receive a physical product. The design is based on an A4-size paper. You will need to access your laptop/desktop in order to view the file. The file will not show on your mobile phone - for some reason Etsy only allows us to access the file via computer. The inside is left blank for you to write your own fortune. You can also turn this into a drinking game, place card, party decor, etc. The instruction is on the artwork or you can check out the how-to video on my IG: https://www.instagram.com/reel/BoFWVePHeW9/ You will need: 1. A computer and a printer to print out the artwork. 2. A program that can open pdf files. 3. An A4 paper. 4. Scissors. TERMS OF USE This digital file is intended for personal use. Please do not alter or redistribute the artwork either in the form of the digital file or print. You may print as many as you like for your private event (birthdays, wedding, house party, etc). The artwork is an original illustration by Mira of Melancholy Memento. If you are unsure, please get in touch either via private convo or email.
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I've been wanting to create this board for-ever! It's perfect to use for emotional regulation and morning meetings that focus on character education. I finally gathered all the plushies (Amazon links included in the bundle) and grabbed a shelf from Hobby Lobby. I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut the black vinyl wording on the top and bottom-both cut files are included and can be used with the Studio software. There is also a PDF that includes the characters and memory balls. Memory balls state the purpose of each emotion and the steps our kiddos can take to bring themselves 'back to center'. **Newly added: I've now included an editable Powerpoint with the heading on it for printing. The original version ONLY had the Silhouette Studio cut file, so you may need to re-download for the printable version. You can resize the PPT file to fit your board, or change the text if desired. I also have an activity that you can do with your kiddos to help them brainstorm times in their life they felt each emotion-this is a great way to talk through situations and how they could have reacted differently than they did. Reflecting on past situations can make all the difference in new situations! Enjoy! **I've labeled the purple character as anxiety instead of fear, as I think our kiddos deal with a LOT of anxiety over everyday events, whereas fear seems like something regulated to bigger events.
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This listing is for one digital file of the Origami Fortune Teller. **PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION BELOW BEFORE PLACING ORDER** You will receive one digital file in the form of a pdf file. You will NOT receive a physical product. The design is based on an A4-size paper. You will need to access your laptop/desktop in order to view the file. The file will not show on your mobile phone - for some reason Etsy only allows us to access the file via computer. The inside is left blank for you to write your own fortune. You can also turn this into a drinking game, place card, party decor, etc. The instruction is on the artwork or you can check out the how-to video on my IG: https://www.instagram.com/reel/BoFWVePHeW9/ You will need: 1. A computer and a printer to print out the artwork. 2. A program that can open pdf files. 3. An A4 paper. 4. Scissors. TERMS OF USE This digital file is intended for personal use. Please do not alter or redistribute the artwork either in the form of the digital file or print. You may print as many as you like for your private event (birthdays, wedding, house party, etc). The artwork is an original illustration by Mira of Melancholy Memento. If you are unsure, please get in touch either via private convo or email.
Making specimen jars has become a traditional Halloween ritual every year for me, right up there with carving pumpkins and giving out candy. It's actually hard to make a really bad one. I can have fun spending hours making little details or just create one in 5 minutes but both still look equally cool. What I really love is, they're so cheap to make. All you need is a jar, water, food coloring and some kind specimen. Creatures and things are especially fun to find or make and for next to no money. There will be many specimens posted about in the next few weeks but I thought I share details and some ideas based on this collection pictured above. Overall, when I know several jars are going to be displayed in a small group, no matter how different the jars, keeping the cap color, fluid color and label style the same on each unites them in an interesting vignette ( the small worm jar cap above hasn't been rusted yet). I like to make a large pitcher of formaldehyde first, that way the color stays consistent in each. The recipe for this batch was 7 drops yellow, 1 drop green food coloring and watered down until looked good to me. Unknownus Creepus:I asked what this creature was the other day and... CONGRATULATIONS JOHN ROZUM! It's a Massiff action figure from Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. Thanks to all who answered and the great possibilities as to what it is. You've all helped reinforce this tip... the oddest looking little toy can become a cool, mysterious, never before seen creature (especially to non-geeks, unlike John and I). Every one's guesses are correct in a sense, this kind of specimen is fun to have as it leaves the storytelling to the viewer's imagination. The jar is one from an old spice rack set. Lab Rat: Colored fluid and distortion from the glass can make the lamest rubber creatures look pretty good. This is just one of 6 toy rats in a bag found for a $1.50 at, believe it or not, my corner mini mart way back in May. You never know what you'll find running into a store to pick up some milk for your morning coffee. The jar is one of a set of various sized food containers from the bargain bin at a home goods store. I rusted up all the caps with some enamel model paint. A dab of clear silicone on his tail glued him in place half way in the jar so when filled with fluid, he looks suspended and floating. Brain Jar: This is actually a painted NERF football. Years ago they had made some that looked like brains. I've had it in my stash for years. Being soft foam I could use a smaller jar and just mush it in there, making it organic looking pressed up against the glass. The paint has peeled away here and there, with some flakes floating to the bottom. This is a happy accident helping it to look as if rotting a bit. One tip using anything made of soft foam. It can act like a sponge so you may need to add more water later. Spiderous Giganticus: You can't go wrong with plastic bugs. Great size for small jars and many these days have great sculpts and look very real. Once again the glass distortion increases the creepy factor. I gave this guy a dry brush of brown and gray enamel to bring out some details against his original all black plastic body. His jar is just an old salt or pepper shaker. I sealed the cap holes underneath with garden hose repair tape and then filled them in on top with a few thick coats of paint. The residue at the bottom, is actual rust from the inside cap edges over time from condensation. I love it, it adds texture. Formaldehyde Flask: This is an ordinary, inexpensive, single flower plastic vase. Just by adding a champagne cork it instantly becomes a laboratory equipment. Worm Cocoon: Baby food jars are terrific for little oddities. This fuzzy thing is just a coiled yellow pipe cleaner. Like the Star Wars toy and flower vase, when certain objects are seen out of context, they can be believed to be as how you present them.
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