This is my third mega png pack!! I hope yo guys like it as much as the others i have made :) I coursed through the the internet and the Internet Archive finding and using old handbooks, comics, manga, random documents and a bunch of other random thing to scan and make this pack of images and shapes I thought were cool. They're all high quality fully transparent pngs ready to be colored overlaid and used in what every you want. These can all be used for commercial use, but be careful on what images you use if you do. like I said, I used a bunch of random things to get them so some of the images may be copywrited... I have no idea. Use commercially at your own risk and plz do your research.
After Pinteresting a craft for David and Jonathan, and not really liking what I saw, I came up with this craft. The template is from different sources and pieced together, but it should make sense to you when you scroll down and look at it. Feel free to ask me questions if you have any. So for this craft, you will need: Cardstock, pipe cleaners, crayons, hole punch, scissors, and glue Here is what the finished craft looks like: Although the little creatures who "make" these crafts cannot read, I still think it's important to include key verses from the stories so that parents/caretakers can read them or look them up later. You never know, these crafts may get tossed into a corner to be found years later when the before toddler can now read. It may change his or her life. You never know. . .But God's Word never returns void, right? The verse on the arrow is I Samuel 20:37 "Jonathan yelled out, 'Isn't the arrow farther out?'" The verse on the bow is I Samuel 20:42 "Jonathan said, 'Go in peace! The two of us have vowed friendship in God's name, saying, "God will be the bond between me and you, and between my children and your children forever!"'" Here is my template: It's a little messy, because I copied and pasted the bow and the arrow from different sources and they kept overlapping. This was the best editing job I could do in the time allotted. Anyways, you will need to cut all the pieces out separately and then glue them fronts to backs. You will notice in the picture that after I glued the pieces together, I colored them. Then, I punched a hole in the back end of the arrow and either end of the bow. I ran a pipe cleaner through all of the holes. The End!
I really like to find different ways to say "Thank you!" I like this one - a retro guest check - the kind that you would have found at that little corner cafe tucked under your plate boasting the best, juiciest burger ever. Hungry, yet? Do you have any of those kinds of places in your neck of the woods? I'd love to join you there! Now this thank you has a little more than just a guest check under your plate! Aren't the butterflies pretty? The dies are from Papertrey Ink. If you love the graphic yellow and gray papers, you can find them at Grepic. It's a lovely collection. You can download a copy of the guest check thank you HERE or click on the image and save it. I have an announcement! Drumroll, please... Now introducing my Choux Box Kits Club! It's actually been around awhile - just not in any official way. Just a few customers who have become friends that enjoy my kits. Now it even has a logo! Click on the Choux Box Kits Club tab at the top of my blog or HERE to find out more. We'd love to have you join us. And how about a little Christmas in July? Come back Monday! I'm joining up with Keren from Free Pretty Things for You for Christmas in July! Fun projects with darling vintage images and it wouldn't be Christmas without a present or two - for you! See you then!
Self-portrait ideas around the topic "Identity" or "Personality" but I could also work for general descriptive adjectives lesson as well.
Take this Fun personality Quiz and find what Boys like about you.
So many ways to help learning stick!
"6. It’s not something I dwell on daily."