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Open House Jitters and Excitement
Just a heads up that I am taking pics and getting everything ready and BOY I got more done than I thought! This is going to be an awesome open house! Be sure to sign up if you haven't already for the mailing list as they get to shop early On Saturday. Regular release of what is left will be Sunday....I am thinking about 2:00 PM EST for mailing list customers to get the shopping link.......
Friday, November 6, 2009
Woven Pumpkins
What You'll Need:
Orange and green construction paper
Blunt scissors
Transparent tape
Pencil
Cut four 1×24-inch strips from orange construction paper. Arrange the strips to create a circle, overlapping them in the center. Secure the strips with tape.
To make a pumpkin sphere, start with the bottom strip and bring the ends together to form a circle. Hold the ends in place with tape.
Repeat with the remaining strips. Work from the bottom strip up and attach the ends together at the top of the sphere.
Draw a pumpkin stem shape on a piece of green construction paper. Cut out the stem, and tape it to the top of the pumpkin.
Next, you're in for a real treat. See how you can create a candy skeleton that tastes as good as it looks.
Orange and green construction paper
Blunt scissors
Transparent tape
Pencil
Cut four 1×24-inch strips from orange construction paper. Arrange the strips to create a circle, overlapping them in the center. Secure the strips with tape.
To make a pumpkin sphere, start with the bottom strip and bring the ends together to form a circle. Hold the ends in place with tape.
Repeat with the remaining strips. Work from the bottom strip up and attach the ends together at the top of the sphere.
Draw a pumpkin stem shape on a piece of green construction paper. Cut out the stem, and tape it to the top of the pumpkin.
Next, you're in for a real treat. See how you can create a candy skeleton that tastes as good as it looks.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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