Fall Maple Tree

Maple Leaf Patterns Big Maple Leaf Pattern Coffee Filters Yellow, Orange, Red and Green Markers Liquid Starch Scissors Stapler Interesting Bare Stick Low Temp Glue Gun Wax Paper Foam Brush Clean, Empty Container Heavy White Paper Liquid Starch Yellow, Orange, Red Tissue Paper Foam Brush Rocks Glue     Print at least two of each: […]

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Rock Candy, and Experiment Extension for older kids

Have you ever looked at rock candy and wondered how it’s made? Rock candy is actually a collection of large sugar crystals that are “grown” from a sugar-water solution. Sugar, like many other materials, can come in many different physical states. As a solid it can either be amorphous, without shape, like when it forms […]

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How to Batik Cloth

  old towels paper towels irons old newspapers water-based pens, colored pencils or colored crayons cothespins coffee cans latex gloves fabrics – preferably cotton skim milk hobby paintbrushes electric skillets 1 lb. clear paraffin waxes batik dyes or inks   Make a plain shirt or skirt fancy with this easy – but messy – technique. […]

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Pencil Bookmark

  Have you ever been reading a book and run across a word you didn’t know? Instead of skipping over it, jot it down on this fun bookmark and look it up later. You’ll always get the point with this place holder.   Construction paper Scissors Glue Ruler Marker Using construction paper,  cut out pencil […]

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Family Rules Canvas

     1. Get a huge canvas. nicole’s was 30″ x 40″. Mine is a little smaller, but not much. Get it on sale please. Paint the canvas (you see the paint on the border and on the sides). it’s best if the canvas is wrapped all around the edges rather than the exposed wood. […]

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