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http://www.labbe.de/zzzebra/index.asp?themaid=669&titelid=4836 Wie wäre es wohl, wenn du im Armenviertel von Kalkutta leben würdest? Auch du müsstest Tüten kleben, um deine Familie zu unterstützen. Die fertigen Tüten werden dann an Ladenbesitzer verkauft. So werden die Tüten geklebt:

Kinder haben Rechte: Papiertüten - Zzzebra, das Web-Magazin für Kinder | Labbé Verlag

http://bhoomplay.wordpress.com/2011/09/09/diy_jellyfish_eng/ ~ Note for Thai fans ~ เป็นโพสเก่าที่มีแฟนบล๊อกจากต่างประเทศขอมาให้เขียนเป็นภาษาอังกฤษนะคะ ส่วนแฟนบล็อกที่ ยังไม่เคยอ่านเรื่อ งนี้เลย ฉบับภาษาไทย ดูที่นี่ค่ะ The other day, while I was thinking to get something to put in the water bottle for Bhoom to shake for fun. I saw a plastic grocery bag next to me and then this idea popped up. I think.. well, give it a try. With some trials and errors, my little jellyfish comes alive just like I thought it would be. : ) When daddy and son first saw it, they’re surprised with their jaws wide open. Then, I asked my hubby to take pictures for this DIY Jellyfish in a bottle.

Make your own jellyfish in a bottle. « BhoomPlay

http://blog.freepeople.com/2011/05/wednes-diy-68/ a few of you have asked about the amazing rope swirl tapestries in our new store displays and you’re in luck because one of our display artists put together a tutorial on how to make them! it looks like such a fun rainy day project. what you need: a large piece of cardboard, black marker, scissors, rope in various sizes and colors, neon twine, pompoms. use a variety of different colors and textures to create a fun swirl – these purple and orange tassels are just another piece of string woven in with the others! once you’ve got it down, you can make a whole bunch in different sizes and colors, to create a whole wall tapestry just like the ones in our stores :) i can’t wait to try this!

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