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School Spirit Key Chain
School Spirit Key Chain
By Mary Slivinski
Materials:
Main-
- Two 1 yard long pieces of Pepperell® Rexlace® Plastic Lacing in school colors
- Two pony beads in school colors
- One lanyard hook
Basic-
- Fiskars® scissors
- Ruler
Starting Tips :
- Always measure the correct amount of Lacing needed for your projects.
- Find the center by folding your lacing in half and lining up your ends.
- Do not pull your stitches too tight but tight enough to hold together.
- Be consistent in tightening stitches.
- If you have to stop use a paper clip to hold your ends together – no unraveling.
Procedures:
- Cut 2 pieces of plastic lacing each piece 1 yard long. Use two school colors.
- Begin the Square Stitch following the diagrams. Do seven Square Stitches
- Add a pony bead and push up to stitches.
- Continue and do another three Square Stitches and add second pony bead.
- Do another seven Square Stitches. Keep the last stitch loose.
- Finish by inserting one end up through the center at a time as shown. This is done by picking up any one strand and taking it around the strand to its left, then up through the middle of the last stitch.
- Continue with the remaining three strands. Slowly pull on these strands to close the gap. Trim ends.
- Add lanyard hook to beginning stitch.
Note: To do Square or box Stitch start lacing counterclockwise, then clockwise, then counterclockwise…follow this pattern over and over.
To do Round Stitch go in the same direction always. Go counterclockwise only and your laces will spiral or go around.
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Mothers Day Basket!
Mother’s Day Basket
For children of all ages, spring is an exuberant season, as flowers and
grasses pop up in all their colorful glory. You can purchase Mother’s Day
baskets, of course…but here’s a homemade paper basket that your
kindergartener can make, while practicing patterning skills that are such a
big part of her math curriculum. And now that it’s near the end of the year,
she should be writing her own words and early sentences, too.
Help her make a Mother’s Day basket with her own handwritten message
attached. Okay, if you’re the mom setting this up, it may spoil some
surprise, but don’t forget: you can also make this one for grandma, or for
some other really cherished maternal figure in your family’s life.
What You Need:
Three pieces of sturdy construction paper in spring colors such as
green, blue, and lavender
Scissors
Heart Basket template: #1 and #2
What You Do:
1. Trace your Template #1 onto two different colors of construction paper, and use scissors to cut
each one out. Following the lines on the template, cut strips from the bottom of the template
shape.
2. Trace Template #2—the solid heart—onto a piece of solid construction paper, and cut out a solid
heart shape, which will form the back of the “basket.”
3. Cut a strip of paper construction paper in a third coordinating color, at least 12” long by about 1”
wide, to serve as the “handle” for the basket.
4. Help your child “weave” the two sides of the heart from Step 1. Encourage kids to do as much of
this as possible independently, so that they develop hand-eye coordination skills, and practice the
pattern of “over-under” that they need for their math work. When they are done, they will have an
attractive woven heart.
5. Staple the woven heart to the plain one, and staple the strip of paper across the top to make a
handle. Now you have a “heart basket” that is perfect for a special message.
6. Fold a remaining piece from one of your cut construction paper pages, and invite your child to
make a picture of the person she’s honoring. Below it, ask your child to write at least one
sentence to that person. (Don’t worry if the spelling is “fearless”—what’s important is the thought!)
This is a big project for a kindergartener—be sure you offer lots of praise. It’s also a great bridge into the
new challenges of first grade, when kids will be doing lots more small-motor skill work, reading, and
writing. Oh, and lest we forget—it’s a heartwarming gift for any special mother figure, any day of the year!
PDF(s) :)
Bear Instruction ( HARD! )

It’s hard maybe you can watch at YOUTUBE! 😉 😀
Dog Face

It’s EASY! And maybe i have thought that maybe we can add messages when you lift the ear! I got mine! 😉 TRY THIS NOW!!!
Heart Origami Instructions!

Well, here it is! 🙂 I already finish or made one like that.. How about you? :))) LEAVE A COMMENT!! 😉
Watch This!!
Looking at Youtube, then saw this video, haven’t finish making it yet! Tell me when you’e done it and if it’s easy or hard? 🙂 😀 LEAVE A COMMENT! :))

