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(...) Offrons le globe aux enfants, Qu'une journée au moins le globe apprenne la camaraderie, Les enfants prendront de nos mains le globe Ils y planteront des arbres immortels. Nazim Hikmet 53 pays à colorier, didactiques et ludiques depuis 2009 :...
Well, I think I pulled it off. And since there's no reason for me to hoard my design, I thought I'd share it with ya'll, and hopefully you can get some good use out of it! I've made them available in both black/white and in color. You can download the full-resolution images here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gxj3ufpruex7ou8/AACGobtEsKEDjR0y9Jje-vnHa?dl=0 or http://s737.photobucket.com/user/jomadivis/library/UP%20House I got mine printed at Staples. The original image is HUGE, so you could get it printed on poster board if you wanted to, and make a massive version. I used a hot glue gun to assemble it. Also, there is purposefully a hole in the bottom, to make it easier to string the balloons through the roof. You can easily cover it up if you don't like the way it looks by tracing around the bottom of the house once it's finished:) ALSO, I RECOMMEND WAITING TO GLUE THE BOTTOM FLAPS TOGETHER TILL VERY LAST! (Otherwise, you're going to have one heck of a time putting the roof on. Just sayin'). If you're wondering how heavy it was... Around 1 1/2 oz. And if you're wondering how many balloons it takes to lift 1 1/2 oz... It takes about 9, 11-inch balloons filled with helium. We used ten, and it soared even with a bit of extra weight on it! So be careful, cuz one little slip and your cute little UP house could be on it's way to Paradise Falls! It takes some brain work, putting it all together. Unfortunately, I didn't number the flaps or color coat them, or make it in any way easy to follow. I apologize for that, but I did make a little map that will HOPEFULLY help! If you have any questions on the assembly though, just let me know:) Good luck and enjoy! I received an inquiry about the A pieces connecting to house section #3. There are two crease marks missing, that will make ALL the difference in fitting them together: First off, there needs to be two bends on this piece. Straight across from where the blue siding ends on each side. (I purposefully did NOT make a crease line, because I didn't like the look of a black line through the fish scale siding, but it's kind of a necessary step!) And another bend on the top line of the white siding. The second error I made is this: there should be a crease line like so: (I penciled it in). Then bend it under. And this is how they fit together: Hope that helps! SECOND FIX! Hi there! I finally got to putting another little house together, and found that uhhhh yeah... #7 is a piece of work! I have no idea how I ever got it to work the first time around, but I'll show you what I did to fix it, and have updated the printable version as well. First: I snipped the whole thing in half, like so. And then made a little slice on the bottom left piece (if you look closely you can see it). Then I slid it right into place. The other piece I glued to the inside, just on the scalloped edge along the bottom so it leaves room to slide the roof between the siding and the #7 roof pieces. It should look something like this: And then all you have to do is put the roof on, it's not perfect (nothing about this little house IS perfect, I'm not a professional-anything, but it's still cute all the same!) I hope that clears things up, and I'm SO sorry for the confusion/frustration. That really did not work the way it was supposed to:) REMEMBER TO USE THE LINK TO DOWNLOAD FULL-RESOLUTION IMAGES! https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gxj3ufpruex7ou8/AACGobtEsKEDjR0y9Jje-vnHa?dl=0 or http://s737.photobucket.com/user/jomadivis/library/UP%20House
Etant à un peu moins de 3 semaines de l'Avent, la première fournée de bricolages de Noël se devait de pointer le bout de son museau, avec "un Noël des Lumières"! Sainte Lucie, Noël ou solstice d'hiver ; les journées reprennent enfin du poil de la puce!...
SÉVERINE AUBRY - EI * auteure illustratrice * Expérience professionnelle créative de 26 années * FRANCE * Droits d'utilisation réservés sur les visuels, textes et bricolages 2002-2024
La fleur est courte, mais la joie qu'elle a donnée une minute n'est pas de ces choses qui ont commencement ou fin. - Paul Claudel - 11 mars 2012 : pour l'arrivée du printemps et en hommage au Japon et à la Beauté des traditions et des paysages de ce...
Eh oui, cette fois on y est : jour fatidique pour des milliers de petits écoliers... La rentrée avec le sourire ; c'est possible ! Comment ? En pensant à toutes les petites choses magiques qui accompagnent cet événement qui peut faire un peu peur......
Meet me on INSTAGRAM The Nala Cardi is worked seamlessly from top down. It starts with a provisional cast on for the shawl collar from which you pick up stitches for the neckline shaping. Shoulders are shaped by using the contiguous method. When shoulder shaping is done, increases for sleeves and front shaping will be worked parallel. After sleeve dividing it is just going on straight until cables. Before the cables 2 sts have to be increased and decreased after cables are done. The color shown on the pictures is Valency. needles 3,75 mm / US5 circular needles and dpns (or magic loop) 3,5 mm / US4 and 3,25 mm / US3 for bind off gauge 23 sts x 33 rows for 4 x 4 inches / 10 x 10 cm in stockinette yardage Please keep in mind that yardage is estimated! XS 1250 m / 1367 yards S 1350 m / 1476 yards M 1400 m / 1531 yards L 1500 m / 1640 yards XL 1600 m / 1749 yards XXL 1800 m /1968 yards pattern Stockinette Stitch and reverse stockinette stitch ribbing k2,p2 cables requirements provisional cast on,, slanted increases m1l / m1r, decreases ssk / k2tog, icord, cables measurements for sizes XS,S,M,L,XL,XXL bust 85 90 97 102 110 121,5 cm 33.5 35.4 38.2 40.2 43.3 47.8 inches length body ±43 cm / ±16.9 inches sleeve 26 27,5 30 32,5 34 37 cm 10.2 10.8 11.8 12.8 13.4 14.6 inches length sleeves ±47cm / ±18.5 inches
Photographer Jan von Holleben, 37, from Germany, came up with the idea for the project which involved children aged 3-11 and said he hoped the results proved that 'everything is possible'.
NEWSELA QUIZLET FOR ART GRADE 4 QUIZLET ON DEGAS & THE DANCER QUIZLET ON DEGAS’s ARTWORK Picture below from Pinterest You will FIRST be c…
Poëzie, veel leerlingen associëren het met saaie rijmschema’s en teksten waar ze niets van verstaan. Mijn leerlingen van het 6de leerjaar waren er verzot op! In dit artikel deel ik enkele wer…
(...) Offrons le globe aux enfants, Qu'une journée au moins le globe apprenne la camaraderie, Les enfants prendront de nos mains le globe Ils y planteront des arbres immortels. Nazim Hikmet 53 pays à colorier, didactiques et ludiques depuis 2009 :...
Comme en général les entrées ne sont pas immenses , la bonne idée est de fixer un meuble au mur pour ne pas casser l'espace au sol. Ainsi vous avez un rangement utile , vous pouvez posez votre sac ou vos clés dessus et on est gagnant sur tout. via nordicdays via elisabethheier photo Elisabeth Astuce / il suffit d'enlever les pieds du meuble à chaussures STÄLL de la grande enseigne suédoise que vous connaissez tous et le tour est joué . contact [email protected] ma page FACEBOOK ici Instagram , Twitter , Tumblr ma boutique IL FAIT BEAU DESIGN ici
Have you ever felt like you were a circus performer trying to balance a whole bunch of plates at once? That's how I've been feeling a bit lately. These past two weeks have been quite crazy for us. Chuck turned 3! (Whoa. Where did the time go?) Hubby started work! So we're trying to figure out how to share 1 car. (Ack!) Chuck and I are trying really hard to make friends, so we're now regulars at a weekly art class and library story time. And I've been burning the late night oil completing some much-appreciated free-lance craft opportunities lately. I love making things, but I just have to get more organized I think. Oh yeah. I'm also going to partner with a great company and do a giveaway next week! *Fingers crossed that all the details work out.* So definitely tune in for that. Ok, onto today's craft. Amidst all this excitement I wanted to share this super easy paper plate Toucan Craft that Chuck and I did at home one afternoon. I know, I know, there are some awesome Toucan crafts out there (like this adorable one from I Heart Crafty Things.) But I was just so pleased by this craft because we made the bird out of 1 paper plate. Yup. That's it. So easy and simple, right? Paper Plate Toucan Craft (Note: This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support!) I love easy and fun crafts. This one was inspired by our repeated reading of this book. (Actually, if you're going to check that book out, you might as well check out the the whole series. We love that cat.) Ok. Here's how we made our toucan! Materials Paper Plate (1!) Scissors Pencil Paint Paint Brushes Tape Let's Make a Paper Plate Toucan! 1. Doodle your bird. (The section between the head and body is the tail.) 2. Cut it out. 3. Cover your work area and paint! (While we were painting, something kind sad happened.... Chuck and I painted our birds side by side. I was so proud of him for using his eyes to look at the bird photo and trying his best to paint matching colors on his bird. But then sometime kinda upsetting happened. When he was done, he looked at both our birds and said that he didn't like his as much as he liked mine. I felt bad about that and told him that I had more years of painting experience than he had. Plus, I painted my entire bird in. In the future, I might not paint side by side next to him anymore.... I don't want him to feel bad about his artwork.... but then again, I like painting with him. I don't know. What are your thoughts? Have you faced this with your kids?) Ok. So I still think it's super cool that it fits together like a paper plate! And here are both of our finished birds. I love how Chuck noticed all of those colors on the beak. 4. Tape on the tail! Then, enjoy your bird! Ok. That's it. I'm off to wake Chuck up from his nap. If you want to see other super easy paper plate crafts, click on the links below: Super cute paper plate masks and purses Paper Plate Tambourine And you can always find other fun ideas on my Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter accounts! See you next week! Remember, come back for the giveaway!!!!
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This Rainbow In A Jar Science Experiment is a fun spring science experiment to show density. Perfect to use as a science fair project too!
L'automne est bien là, les feuilles rougissent et jaunissent, ce que je préfère utiliser dans nos activités automnales. Alors ce soir je vous partage
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L’Editore si impegna a mantenere invariato il presente testo, come previsto dalla Legge n. 169/2008 art.5. è NOV EM B R E... racconto il mio mondo! 54 Un regalo magico 56 L’Accartoccione viaggio nella fantasia! incontro draghi e animali parlanti! Olmoal museo (p. 8 e ) ioascolto 52 70 32 Olmoal museo (p. 7) ioosservo ) ioascolto Racconti ed esperienze Racconti e fantasia Fiabe e favole
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I am over the moon excited to gather all of my learning packs for preschool and kindergarten into ONE SPOT, making them easy to find and access when you need them! Looking for more free resources for teaching preschool? Here are ALL our Preschool Printables! *This post contains affiliate links. Preschool & Kindergarten Learning Activities My ... Read More about 20+ FREE Learning Packs for Preschool and Kindergarten