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La Fabutineuse

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atelier terre de sienne Atelier terre de sienne Ouvre ses portes à partir du Mardi 17 septembre 2013. Nous vous rappelons que le règlement s’effectue avant le 10 septembre, soit un dépôt de 3 chèques pour les trois trimestres, soit en totalité. L’atelier vous accueillera à partir du : Mardi 17 septembre Enfants : 17h30 à 19h00. Adultes : 19h30 à 21h30. Mercredi 12 septembre, cours enfants : ; 13h00 à 14h30 ; 15h à 16h30 ; 16h30 à 18h. Matériel à fournir : *Une boite de Néocolor II de Caran d’Ache ( 15 craies) avec le nom sur la boite. Adam Montmartre :96 rue Damrémont 75018 Paris 01.46.06.60.38 *5 gommes blanches lisses (pour faire des tampons) Un rouleau de papier aluminium premier prix. Pour le règlement Isabelle Kessedjian

Donna Wilson Project-Based Engineering for Kids Original, reliable, and fun collection of project-based engineering lessons for kids (and everyone!) Excited about making STEM project ideas accessible to everyone? Pledge on Patreon to keep the mission going. At the Educator tier, you can access lesson plans and more teaching resources! If you enjoy these projects, then check out my books Rubber Band Engineer and Duct Tape Engineer! These project-based lessons focus on basic principles of physics, structural, and mechanical engineering. All of the project plans in this collection are designed to be used in an after school enrichment setting, though you may use and modify these ideas for other not-for-profit purposes provided you cite The Workshop for Young Engineers. This is a growing and improving collection of lesson plans.

modernhandcraftedecofriendly jewelry par ChocolateAndSteel Welcome to Hattifant - Hattifant Juliette Vergne Paris Bourke {macramé: square knot} string & hexnut bracelet By Kate on September 13, 2011 This bracelet has been inspired by this really wonderful “Braided Hex-nut Bracelet” tutorial which I pinned on Pinterest a while back. Two things I absolutely love about this project are: 1) It’s cheap as chips: I already had string in the cupboard and the brass hexnuts were 3p each from the hardware shop. 2) It’s my kind of jewellery: I’m not really a girly girl IYKWIM! The bracelet I made is a bit different to the ‘braided hex-nut bracelet’ and uses macrame instead, which is great, because I promised some tutorials a while back and felt a bit bad that I hadn’t written any yet! Full instructions after the jump! Square Knot Please note: I have used different colored cord in the tutorial so that it’s easier for you to figure out whats going on! 1. 2. 3. 4. This might seem a little tricky a first but I promise once you have done it a dozen times you’ll be sorted….! If you need a hand then leave a comment and I’ll get back to you.

Animal Crafts For Kids Click to enlarge the above seahorse pattern which can be used for perler beads (hama beads) or as a cross stitch pattern or even sticking mosaic pieces on some graph paper. www.dltk-kids.com/animals/fish.html (Lots of great fish crafts for preschoolers and up, including a fish made from a recycled CD, another made from a coffee filter, collage fish made from heart shapes or triangles or bits of tissue paper, a couple of paper plate fish or a fish decorated with salt) littleartmonkeys.com/Projects/Paper%20Projects/FishwithScales/ Fish%20with%20Scales.php (Make a scaly fish using colored paper, scissors and glue) www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/animals/fish/ (Make a fish from a paper plate) www.makingfriends.com/bug/bug_fish.htm (Make a yarn bug fish from a styrofoam ball) www.kidssundayschool.com/Gradeschool/Crafts/1craft02.php (Make a Christian symbol fridge magnet fish from foam) www.craftscope.com/fish-craft/2/ (Cut and paste a colorful fish) Links checked May 2013

allsorts Come on in and see my new studio! It's still in a state of disorganized chaos (I will not show you the closet) but you are welcome to take a look around. The first thing you might notice is the floor, which is reclaimed red-heart pine ship-lap siding from Old Texas Wood. Stepping in, you see my Liatorp bookcase, which found a home just inside the doorway. Beyond the bookcase is the alcove that harbors my new Skruvsta chair and Norden table. Onward! I hear you out there, saying less talk, more pictures! Moving on around, we see the sewing corner. On around a bit further, is my grandmother's china cabinet. The odd little space around the corner is still under development. In general, lighting throughout the studio is still an issue, the walls are blank, and there's quite a bit of stuff remaining in the old studio to cart upstairs. Cheers, I'm so glad you stopped by! Jenny

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