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How to make a lanyard ZIPPER
this is another video by my friend Pamela ,
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How to start a lanyard
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thanks dear,, and hope you like it and you can visit her shop here
Fast Tricks about glittery crafts
- Store your glitter in a wide plastic box with a cover and apply it with a plastic spoon.. this will decrease mess by glitter every where..
- Before storing your glitter wipe the container and the spoon with a dry piece of wool or wool yarn ,this absorbs the static charge and prevent more glitter waste by sticking in the container..
- Also wipe the craft project you are going to glitter before applying adhesives .. this will limit glitter to the glued areas only …
Thanks
Make it yourself wiggle eyes for your craft projects
what if you ran out of these wiggle eyes and need more for a couple of projects..
I made some just in no time..
ALL you need :
a medication tablet strip which is clear and rounded (keep medications away from children)
a flatened black bead
small piece of white card paper
white glue that dries clear
and scissors
Method:
use an empty tablet slot from the strip and clean it from medication residues by a dry cotton bud..
cut a little bit wider than the slot and glue the edges
drop the bead in the middle and don’t let it touch the glue
apply the small paper card over the slot and let it dry..
then cut just around the slot to make the wiggle eye..
Hints:
- use a flattend rounded bead suitable for the slot size.. not too large and not too small..
- the reason we drop the bead in the center is not to touch the glue..
- do not hurry and turn your wiggle eye before it is completely dry .. if the bead was stuck in the glue ,it wont be wiggle..
and also don’t try to cut the paper before applying it over the wiggle and let dry.. if it moves it will take the glue to the center of the eye and the bead will stick back..
enjoy..
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Draw A Perfect Flower
Hello again..
I can’t use the printer right now and was stuck to make a fast greeting card..
acually No need for the printer ,, and no need for complicated equipments..
I made this simple (Femto..) fast card..
and for how I drew these perfect flowers ..watch this video..
Hope you like it..
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Video tutorial Making Christmas tree star (Super easy)
I made this video
I used to think that In order to make a wire shape “any one” I have to get a pattern and attach nails to guide the wire curvatures and pinches..
This is totally free of patterns ALL you need will be a pipe cleaner ONLY..
this star could be also applied to the end of magic wand as an accessory of children Halloween customs ..
Enjoy..

apologize for the “not good” volume.. And waiting comments
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Halloween Activities for Young Children
Celebrate the annual Fright Night with these 16 fun (and not so scary) ideas, especially for children.
Try your hand at face painting, or allow your children to paint their own faces with washable face paints.
Make your own goodie bags. Set out some brown paper bags with the standard art supplies or embellish an old pillowcase with fabric paints. You can even spring for blank canvas baggies from your local discount store or craft store without spending a lot.
Tie dye some T shirts or socks using orange and black fabric dyes.
Make ghosts. Fold a piece of black construction paper in half and let your child squirt white paint inside. Squish the paint, let dry, then embellish the white ghost with paints, markers and other craft supplies.
Watch a Halloween movie. Make popcorn, cuddle up together in blankets, and take in some spooky cinematic sights. Harry Potter, Dracula, or Ghostbusters are great choices. For younger children, choose Heffalump Halloween, starring Winnie the Pooh or The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad by Disney Classics.
Eat creepy cuisine. Cut sandwiches or tortillas into Halloween shapes with cookie cutters. Create a ghoulish look with almost anything by mixing in a little green or red food coloring.
Play “Guess How Many Pumpkin Seeds.” Each family member or party guest gets to take turns guessing how many pumpkin seeds are in a jar. The winner gets a prize.
Go apple bobbing. Fill a bucket or tub with water and apples and see how many apples each contestant can snag.
Make masks. Set out the art supplies and see who can make the scariest mask with a paper plate, construction paper, yarn, and markers or paints.
Create a family costume. Come up with a costume theme that the whole family can participate in. One year, we were all Star Wars characters. Maybe you will all be people from the Wild West or fuzzy forest animals.
Have a pumpkin seed spitting contest.
Roast pumpkin seeds. Clean the pumpkin seeds and toss them in just enough melted butter to lightly cover the seeds. (One tablespoon of butter is generally enough for the seeds from a medium sized pumpkin.) Salt the seeds, then spread them on a baking sheet in a single layer. Bake at 250 degrees until golden brown, stirring occasionally.
Play Pin the Tail on the Black Cat (or Pin the Nose on the Pumpkin.) Any variation of Pin the Tail on the Donkey is fun for young kids.
Make a Scare Tape. Record you and your family members making spooky sounds. All you need is a tape recorder and a little imagination. Include footsteps, slamming doors, creepy howling werewolves, and crazy cackles. Play the tape from your front porch on Halloween.
Give each child an inexpensive disposable camera for the big night. This is a fun way to see what Halloween looks like from their perspective. I love to give my kids a blank journal and let them tell the story of memorable events, such as Halloween. This is a great tradition and really helps them to tell their personal stories, which they will cherish for many Halloweens to come.
Once Halloween is over, make sure to shop the post Halloween sales for fun additions to your dress up closet, which your young children are sure to enjoy year round.
Happy haunting!
Written by Jamie Jefferson
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