Use our free printable yahtzee score card so you can have a fun game of yahtzee with friends and or family. Easy and cheap family game night.
Easy 3D Unicorn Card DIY. Learn how to make these 3D Unicorn Card DIY - either from scratch or make use of the free unicorn printables. Easy. Fun.
Discover the exciting and versatile craft of rubber stamping! Find free templates and tutorials for stamping crafts, paper crafts, handmade greeting cards and printable calendars.
The purpose of the loan agreement is to serve as proof dictating the terms on which the borrower has agreed to repay the loan to the lender. Hence, under the
If you are looking for some fun charades ideas for kids, check out this printable set of 96 printable cards with pictures!
Based in Paris, Chinese photographer Kiki Xue captures elaborate fashion portraits that seem to look like paintings.
I'm not sure how I discovered this awesome collection of packaging templates but I'm glad I did! Some professor or student at a japanese univeresity was nice enough to share all their packaging templates with the world! These are a few of my favorites and you can see all of them on their website. Every
These templates here consists of the original Yahtzee score card, but is filled with various interesting characters to make it more lively.You may check Phase 10 Score Sheet Templates.
Philip and the Ethiopian activity to accompany the story in Acts 8, full instructions and downloadable templates. Part of a whole lesson onsite.
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So, I have had a number of people asking for the templates for the candy boxes and what not that I used for the Harry Potter party. Here they are! I hope anyone who wants to use them finds them easy to put together and helpful in planning a great Harry Potter marathon. Click here to go to the template for the Chocolate Frog Boxes. Click on the "Download Image" to get the template. I had to re-size mine a little so that the chocolate frogs I had would fit in them. I found a chocolate frog mold on Amazon. The chocolates were just slightly too big for the original size of the box. Click here to get the template for the Bertie Botts Beans Box. Again, I re-sized this once I had it downloaded to make it easier to work with. I have since found another template, click here, that I think might be easier to make. I haven't fully read the instructions on the second template, but the first doesn't really show you how to close the top. I punched holes in each section and strung red raffia through the holes and tied the ends together in a bow. For the windows, I took transparency film and cut the pieces slightly larger than the windows so I could glue it. You could use clear cellophane, but I thought the transparency film would be stronger and hold up better. WARNING: if you plan to make a lot of these boxes, they hold quite a few beans in them. We made close to thirty boxes and went through about fifteen pounds of jelly beans. The cost can be high, though the guests reaction to getting them at our party made it worth it in my mind. For the logbooks that I made, I wanted to cover them with Harry Potter paper. The problem I ran into was that all the HP paper I found in scrapbook stores wouldn't work well for what I wanted. The solution: I made my own paper. Click here to get the paper to use for any number of HP crafts you want to create. If you want to create your own paper, wordle.net is a great site, though it does take some getting used to. You also have to do a download in order for it to work. My sister made the Marauder's Maps. She followed the directions on the site with only one change. She aged the paper by spraying it with tea and baking it in the oven. She found the map by looking through the craft links on The Leaky Cauldron site. The wand making instructions can be found here. We filled our wands with sand to give them a more realistic weight. Everyone had fun making these and then dueling each other. Recipies: To make the acid pops, you will need sour suckers, pop rocks, and water. I had trouble finding sour suckers in my area, but finally found them at Zurchers. They also had the pop rocks there. I just love that store! Anyway, to make the acid pops, you'll need to unwrap the suckers. Fold a paper towel up and place in a small bowl with a little water. You just need enough water to soak the paper towel through. Roll the sucker around on the paper towel to get it damp. Next, roll the sucker in pop rocks until the surface is covered. You will hear the pop rocks pop and fizzle, but don't worry, there will be enough pop left in them. Wrap the suckers in wax paper. I would advise making these within twenty-four hours of serving. The longer they sit, the less the pop rocks react when eating. The stand was made from a styrafoam cone. I simply painted it green and stuck the sucker sticks in it to create my own sucker tree. You can purchase a lollipop stand if you would like to reuse one. Amazon has a fairly simple one for a reasonable price. The cockroach clusters were easy to make. I simple broke up pieces of pretzels and covered them in chocolate. They did look like they might have pieces of cockroaches in them, but they tasted great! The pretzels wands were even easier to make than the cockroach clusters. I simply dipped the ends in melted chocolate and them took chocolate drizzel to create a zig-zagged look.
Make these pretty paper love bird sculptures for Valentine's Day. Follow the video tutorial and use the printable template to make your birds.
Make your own set of touch & Feel Letters for a multi sensory way to learn letter formation and word building!
A while back, I tried to teach Noelle how to make friendship bracelets. I used to spend hours making these when I was a kid. It didn't go overly well with Noelle. I'm not sure if she was still a bit too young or she just wasn't interested. Determined to find something easier for her
Free online and downloadable instructions on how to make a Chinese finger trap
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FREE printable template for an oven-shaped cupcake box. Sweet!
Here's a template for all your hangman playing needs! Of course, you don't need a template at all. My kids and I have played hangman on various bits of scrap paper found in my purse, including receipts! But having a template is fun too and helps when playing with younger kids. The version above includes the outline of the hanged dude and outlines for letter blanks. These make it easy for kids to trace. The version below has no outlines which allows players to make longer words, phrases, or even more complex hanged dudes! Hangman really is a game of unlimited fun! If you need directions on how to play Hangman, About.com has thorough instructions. Just click on the Hangman templates, and you can download them from GoogleDrive. After downloading, feel free to print them as many times as you like!
You could always just buy an Easter basket, but what's the fun in that? This quick and easy DIY project uses craft supplies you have around the house.
Here is the template for the panty card I created for my VSN challenge I hosted on SCS today. This template will get you both the panty card and the bra card I did. Click on the template below which should bring it up as full size, save it to your computer and then you will be able to print it off. Recipe: Stamps: Verse - Rubbernecker Paper: Blush Blossom - SU; Retro DP - DCWV Other: Chocolate Chip SU Ink; Pink Chalk
We've been working hard with our Kindergartener, trying to teach him how to tie his shoes and it hasn't been easy. So I created a shoe printable that can be cut and pasted onto cardboard and laced with yarn to help him practice. You can also practice lacing and you may also notice the slight
Printable symbols for music notes are essential tools for musicians of all levels. Whether you are a beginner learning to read sheet music or an experienced musician looking for quick reference, these printable symbols provide a clear and easy-to-understand visual representation of musical notes.
Avec les beaux jours mes petits poissons ont plus envie de passer du temps dehors que dedans à bricoler. Je ne vais pas m’en plaindre mais bon je fait quoi avec « qu’est ce qu’on fait aujourd’hui ? » ? Je ne vais pas vous laisser tomber et puis comme...
I survived Disney World and the plane ride there and back (Tampa to Orlando and back, short flight, yes) with an infant and a 5 year old however, came back to a computer that was completely paralyzed by a virus. (I am trying not to blame my husband) So, after a week of no computer,
Free Printable Music Worksheets provide a valuable resource for students of all ages and skill levels who are looking to improve their musical knowledge and abilities. Whether you are a beginner learning the basics of reading sheet music or an advanced musician looking to sharpen your skills, these worksheets offer a convenient and accessible way to practice and reinforce key musical concepts.
Hello blog land! I hope you have all had a fabulous Cyber Monday and Tuesday Sale! I picked up an awesome South Carolina Explorers Trading Cards file from Carrie Whitlock which you can purchase by clicking on the image below! I am so in love with this idea and we are just finishing this unit so I emailed her and asked if I could create an editable and printable template to post on my blog and she was so kind and generous to say yes! I recommend purchasing her file because it has an example and rubrics for Social Studies and Language Arts! Here is my editable file. You don't just have to use it on SC explorers. You could adapt it for anything! I inclded two versions. One version you can just print and let students write or draw in or you could let your students edit one on the computer adding pictures and text that you can manipulate any way you like! Just click the file above to download your copy! (Clipart is from Melonheadz Illustrations) On top of my trading card purchase, I also purchased tons of graphics from Ashley Hughes! I just love her cute clip art!! There are other things that made it into my shopping cart as well, but I'll save that for the Blog Hoppin' post! Happy almost Hump Day!!
Download FREE printable ESL flashcards to teach directions in English. These are great for English lessons about giving directions. Download and use today!
Hello everyone! I am back to do another post about organizing. If you missed the last one on keeping a clean house click here. Today I am going to tell you how I stay
Witam, dzisiaj chciałam zachęcić do wykonania prostej kartki świątecznej wykorzystując technikę iris folding. Na początku trzeba zaopatrzyć się we wzór/diagram, według którego będziemy składać. Poniższy, znalazłam w sieci i jest dostosowany dla osób początkujących, jak i zaawansowanych w tej technice. Diagram można sobie wydrukować dopasowując wielkość kół do własnych potrzeb. Na moją kartkę zmniejszyłam przed wydrukowaniem koła do średnicy 8 cm. Kolejny krok to przygotowanie szablonu, który posłuży do wycięcia koła na papierze ozdobnym. Ja najczęściej przygotowuję szablony z szarego kartonu, wykorzystując tył z bloku technicznego lub rysunkowego. Skoro mój wydrukowany diagram ma koło średnicy 8 cm to szablon musi mieć dokładnie tyle samo. Odrysowujemy koło na kartoniku ozdobnym, umieszczając szablon na jego środku Teraz wbijając nożyczki w środek koła powoli wycinany od środka. Następnie nakładamy wycięty kartonik na dowolny wzór (ja wybrałam ten łatwiejszy). W dwóch miejscach przyklejamy małymi kawałkami taśmy papierowej do szablonu, tak by koło nam nie 'uciekało' podczas pracy. Ważne! Należy zwrócić uwagę by nasza strona gdzie widać ślady ołówka była skierowana do góry. W tej technice pracujemy na lewej stronie, prawa (ta ładniejsza) ma być skierowana w dół! Do wyklejania wzoru możemy użyć pasków z dowolnych papierów, pozostałości po innym pracach. W mojej kartce użyłam tylko dwóch kolorów, które będą na przemian naklejane. Dla ułatwienia ułożyłam sobie w takiej kolejności kolorystycznie jak będą naklejane paski. Teraz przystępujemy do pracy. Paski naklejamy w kolejności numerów od 1 do 16, pamiętając by zachować kolejność kolorów. U mnie wygląda to tak: nieparzyste numery kolor pierwszy parzyste numery kolor drugi Paski można mocować małymi kawałkami taśmy przeźroczystej lub klejem. Pamiętamy, że kleimy po bokach pasków. Pasek za długi trzeba dopasować i przyciąć z jednej strony po naklejeniu paska na numer 1, przystępujemy do naklejenia na numer 2 itd. staramy się wycinać nie za szerokie paski na koniec doklejamy kwadracik w dowolnym kolorze po odklejeniu taśmy papierowej odwracamy i zachwycamy się naszą pracą :) Prawda, że łatwe! Teraz odcinamy wystające kawałki pasków spod kartonika. A następnie przystępujemy do ozdabiania naszej kartki. Można całą bombkę przygotować z jednego papieru: lub zmniejszając szablon, użyć naszej irisowej bombki jako dodatek do pewnej kompozycji Możliwości jest tyle ile macie pomysłów. Mam nadzieję, że w prosty sposób pokazałam/wytłumaczyłam jak wykorzystać technikę iris folding. Jeśli macie jakieś uwagi, zapytania chętnie odpowiem. Może przez weekend uda Wam się przygotować pracę z wykorzystaniem tej techniki, pochwalcie się - zostawiając linka do Waszych prac w komentarzu. Chętnie zobaczymy. Użyte materiały:
Battleships is a fun game for developing logic and deductive skills and practising coordinates. You can draw your own grid or scroll down for our printable version of the ever-popular Battleships game. How to play: Give each player a pencil and a print-out of the Battleships game (below).
Make your own cards with the kids using these quick and simple printables.
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Create this woven bowl using only a free printable template, a paper plate, and yarn. This craft is great for elementary or middle school art lessons to introduce weaving and for making useful items for the home. What is cool about weaving is that it can be done in one short sitting and it is a good way to get the basics of weaving skills down. This do-it-yourself woven bowl makes for great and useful decorations in your home. Your kids can custom color coat the bowl to fit their favorite color or fit the style of their room.
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Here are the parts of the human skeleton 3 part cards and book if you are interested: 3 part cards in three parts: http://www.box.net/shared/fqxndyidoen4hrc9fs5s http://www.box.net/shared/se9gedi14j8inutotncu http://www.box.net/s/j29agqeb6f2ul0q5dt2q MISSING PELVIS CARD NOTE: There was a problem with the skeleton nomenclature cards -the PELVIS card was missing. That problem has been resolved. Please download #4 for the missing card. Download #3 has been updated to show the missing card. Thank you Ajar for bringing this to my attention. :) Parts of a skeleton book: http://www.box.net/shared/qrbzhemntnyyrtu2esqa