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Focaccia sandwichs garnis Une trilogie de mini sandwichs-focaccia farcis ça vous dit ? L'apéritif des belles tables joyeuses d'été (et d'hiver aussi). Bien italien. La focaccia est un de mes incontournables depuis des années surtout quand je reçois et suis à court d'idées pour commencer le repas. C'est simple à faire,…
Photographer Mary Costa and Margaux of Harmony Creative Studio made a modern springtime editorial at the industrial warehouse HNYPT in Downtown Los Angeles
Backyard weddings are a staple of the bridal community, but indie backyard weddings offer a seriously fun and whimsical take on the classic event. Here, 39 photos full of backyard weddings inspo (cute enough to drool over even if you aren't engaged).
Cold and snowy outside, spring inside. A few new florals are flying around these parts. I've been painting with india ink, trying to keep my motifs a bit looser and create more energy. These are a few designs I created for my Art & Business of Surface Pattern Design course. I think I am really in love with that salmon color. It has a way of popping into all my work...
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This traditional Indian-inspired Dal Palak is prepared with split chickpeas, red lentils, spinach, tomatoes, and a lot of flavorful spices. It is comforting, perfectly spiced, and easy to prepare. Serve it with white rice or naan!
In this project, the children play along with you, recognizing different emotions and recording the facial changes they observe. For ages 6 to 9. Plan 1 session. KEY IDEAS Recognizing emotions Learning information for depicting emotions Using careful observation LANGUAGE outline, emotions YOU WILL NEED White paper approximately 7 inches square Black markers Access to the children before class to have them draw the outline of their faces Access to a photocopier to make four prints of each child’s facial outline THE PROJECT Preparation Before class, have each child use a black marker to draw the outline or line around his or her face on a 7-inch square piece of paper. They should draw only the outline around their face, although they may include necks and ears. Be sure to put the child’s name on the back of the paper, using pencil. Markers will bleed through the paper. Make four copies of each child’s drawing the same size as the original. Set out markers and photocopies. How to Begin Explain to the children that they will be working together to show different emotions or feelings in their drawings by looking at how the facial features change. Give them the copies of their drawings, keeping them stacked face up and in the same direction. Distribute markers, but ask the children not to pick them up yet. Describe an emotion, such as happy. Have the children turn to each other and show happy faces. Act out being very happy along with the children, exaggerating your facial features. Ask questions like, “What shape is a smiling mouth? Do the teeth show? Do the eyes change?” Ask the children to take the first copy of their face outline and their marker to draw a happy face. As the children finish drawing, have them put their markers down, set their drawings aside, and wait for everyone to finish.Next Describe a second emotion, such as sad. Have the children turn to each other and show sad, frowning, perhaps tearful faces. Again act out the emotion along with the children, exaggerating facial changes. Ask questions like, “What shape is a sad mouth? How do the eyes appear? Have the eyebrows changed?” Ask the children to take the second copy of their face outline and their marker to draw a sad face. As the children finish drawing, have them put their markers down, set their drawings aside, and wait for everyone to finish. Next Describe a third emotion, such as angry. Have the children turn to each other and show angry faces. Again act out the emotion with the children, exaggerating angry features. Ask questions like, “How do my eyebrows change when I am angry? What shape is an angry mouth?” Ask the children to take the third copy of their face outline and their markers to draw an angry face. Put markers down, set drawing aside, and wait for everyone to finish. Next Describe the fourth emotion, such as afraid. Have the children turn to each other and show frightened, scared faces. When acting with the children, show fear with eyes wide open, mouth open in terror. Ask questions like, “What shape does a mouth take when it screams? What might eyes look like if they saw a ghost or monster?” Ask the children to take the fourth copy of their face outline and marker to draw a frightened face. Put drawings aside, set down markers, and wait for everyone to finish. Note: If time permits, ask children to draw a fifth emotion of their choosing on their original outline. NOTES Working together makes this project enjoyable and helps children forget any inhibitions they may have about drawing. It’s important to exaggerate each emotion so the children are able to easily recognize the facial changes. Be sure small children understand that you will only be pretending when acting out various emotions, especially angry and frightened. The children become very excited, so it's best to keep the class moving along at a fairly quick pace. Mount each child’s series of drawings in a line on a colored strip of paper for a fun exhibit. LET'S TALK ABOUT OUR WORK Discuss which emotion is depicted in each drawing and what information tells us this. Point out that even though we’ve never seen anyone’s hair standing on end, we as artists can choose to draw it that way. What the children might say… When you are sad, your smile looks upside down. My sad face has tears all the way to the bottom of the paper. I’m so frightened that my hair is standing straight up! When you are mad, your mouth looks like a straight line. Your eyebrows keep moving too. I’m ready to do another picture. What you might say... An upside down smile is a wonderful way to describe a sad face. As artists, we can exaggerate our drawings to show emotions. Even though our hair doesn't really stand straight up when we are frightened, that is a good way for an artist to show fear. When we acted mad, could you feel your face change. Look carefully at the person next to you to see how their eyebrows change with each emotion. When you are finished, please wait quietly while everyone finishes. It will not take long. Click to view this lesson in a printer-friendly format.
40 Dreamy photos of Mallorca that will have you swooning over this Spanish island in the Mediterranean. If you're already a fan of Majorca, or you've never visited, these photos are sure to inspire a visit!
Origami Cranes Garlands Strings are great for weddings, holiday celebrations, photo backdrops, home decor and event decoration. You can easy to hang them from the ceiling. ○ Size: Made from 6"x6" (6 inches / 15cm) paper. Folded and flattened they measure 3" tall. With the wings open, the wingspan is about 5" Each string is made up 10 cranes. Each strand around 5 feet long, if you want it shorter or longer, please let me know via Etsy conversation. NOTE: Since this is 100% handmade, there is NO guarantee that the piece you receive will look EXACTLY like the pictures. It may vary in the "spreading" or proximity of the cranes. All the cranes are made to order, if you need these within 3 weeks, please convo me before you order. .:*・*:.。.゚・*:.。..。.:*・*:.。. o .。.:*・*:.。. .。.:*・゜.:*・*:.。 Twitter: https://twitter.com/chicchicfinding Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/chicchicfinding
Photo by www.SuperDeterrent.com. Have a safer vacation! Sailor Jerry Ltd. produces a 92 proof spiced Navy rum featuring a quintessential Sailor Jerry hula girl on the label. As the bottle is emptied, additional Pin-up girls designed by Sailor Jerry are visible on the inner side of the label. This is a pin-up girl visible on the inner side of the label.
Deep v neck cathedral length gown with shirred, skull skirt and elongated Basque waist. Self lined, boned bodice for structure, and darts for shaping. Internal grosgrain waistband belt with three positions and center back zip. Fully lined soft skirt with exaggerated train, can can ruffle at hip for volume and structure. Color: Pearl Sample Size: US6 ----- This item is made-to-order, which means it's not ready to ship immediately. Standard turnaround time is 4-6 months. Should you like to receive this garment sooner than this, rush fees may apply. Once your purchase is complete, a stylist from our team will reach out within 48 hours to collect your measurements, walk you through the process, and review the fit of the garment. At this time, we are shipping internationally for items over $1000. If you're interested in international shipping, kindly email [email protected] and we will get a shipping estimate for you. All made-to-order items are final sale. To try this gown on in LA, please book an appointment with us HERE. Available Sample Size: US 8
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From the birch log straws to the plaid tablecloths and throws to the festive bar, every inch of this shindig will have you planning your own 'Après Ski' holiday party!
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Fig Newton Cookies is a delicious homemade cookie recipe and a great way to use dried figs from the pantry. Make them for holidays or a sweet snack.
It can be hard to find Halloween decorations that aren't cheesy. Plus, it's a holiday, which means you're supposed to have fun. Not stress over whether or not that inflatable lawn that you bought online will arrive in time.
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