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Hand craft- an attempt at self exploration

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Do you want to understand how difficult it is to create something using manual labor? Well, make use of a deduplication software application and then proceed to edit other files and try to get rid of redundant data manually. You will automatically realize that a lot of time is wasted in tasks that can be handled by an automated machine. In such a scenario, the idea of creating something without any assistance from machines may seem daunting at first. It may also seem like a waste of time.

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Encourage your Child’s Interest in Arts and Crafts

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If your kid shows curiosity in the field of arts and crafts, this is an indication of his creative ability. You can actually help your son or daughter in understanding and learning the intricacies of artwork. The most amazing benefit of teaching your child about art and craft is to let him discover the most interesting part of this world’s artwork and tradition and you never know if this hobby of his can have a significant contribution in crafting his knowledge and earning

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Seashell Crafts Are So Unique

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Wandering around this big city looking at and for crafts of all kinds can be fun. When I see and piece that uses seashells in an unusually way I am excited. It is not particularly easy to work with seashells and finding the right one to fit your artwork can be a challenge. Seashells are absolutely beautiful, evoking visions of beach, sun and sea. You can still add this vision and beauty to a variety of crafts easily and inexpensively.

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The New Plastic Shopping Bag

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From the 1st October 2011 in Wales (United Kingdom) a charge on single-use plastic carrier bags came in to force, with customers now having to pay a minimum of 5p per bag. Businesses who fail to comply with the new levy will face fines of up to £5,000. The charge does not stop at plastic bags but also extends to paper bags, such as those used for bagging clothes bought in high street giant Primark

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Weave a Pine Needle Basket

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Recently I was walking through some craft stores when I came upon on that had a very uniquely designed pine needle basket. Now I love these kinds of baskets and wanted to do one for myself one day but I have just not found the time to do so just yet. For those of you who are thinking about or want to be able to weave a pine needle basket for yourself, here is a bit of direction to assist you.

Weaving a pine needle basket is a lot easier than you thought. To begin with you need to be able to distinguish the type of pine needles that you will need for making the baskets. For instance, you need to take the needles from the long-leafed pine tree. This is because these needles tend to grow up to 15 inches and is appropriate to create a basket, but the smaller leaf pine tree needles only grow up to six inches. Essentially, just like using a R4i Card, you work with what you are comfortable with or what you can get.

First you need to place the pine needles in a pan with boiling water and then keep it there for approximately thirty minutes. Then drain off the water and then wrap those needles in a towel.

Next remove the caps from the pine needles using your fingers and shaft those needles with the dull edge of a butter knife or your scissors. Refrain from breaking the needles since it is easier to gauge the longer needles.

You should start-off with three pine needles and use a double overhand knot to tie the pieces together.

Next place the bundles of pine needles on top of the nuts and simply continue like this until the whole basket is made.

Lastly simply cut off the outlying threads from the basket and its ready!

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Let me introduce you to Pyrography

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I find nothing more satisfying that admiring something I have made myself with my own bare hands, whether it be a bird box I’ve knocked up for the garden, or a card I’ve created for someone’s birthday. I’ve never been one to sit in front of computer games for hours, where the levels saved on my R4 card is my most prized possession, that just screams bore bore bore to me.

I enjoy getting my hands dirty and letting my mind run wild creating something that truly reflects my personality, even if it ends up like the wind chime I made that doesn’t quite chime or the cupcakes that looked like pancakes. The great thing about enjoying hand made crafts is that the world is your oyster; there is no limit to what you can use, what you make or what it looks like. If you are lucky enough to be nimble with your hands and create something worthy of selling you can make your self a pretty penny on the side too! I most recently stumbled upon the world of pyrography at a local craft market, and I was utterly amazed at the gorgeous creations the young man had produced to sell on his stall. Pyrography is a craft that consists of creating art through the burning and decorating of wood through burn marks. It is a controlled method and sometimes referred to as pokerwork due to a poker type heated object usually being used to create the burn marks. Through talking to the young chap who was selling the pieces It became apparent that you could purchase the tools needed at very reasonable prices if you wanted to start creating pieces for yourself check out http://dalescraft.com/shop The young stall holder had created neat little key holders, coasters with animal outlines and name plaques plus the prices were fab too, I managed to nap some great gifts for Christmas! So next time you are looking to try your hand at a new craft, give this some serious consideration, the web is awash with beginners guides – have a whirl!

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Paper Art I have always been fascinated by art work made from Papier-mâché’. It is the art of mixing paper and glue to make a variety of objects. They have lively and intricate work on them, hand paintings actually, which make each one a unique piece

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Paper Art I have always been fascinated by art work made from Papier-mâché’. It is the art of mixing paper and glue to make a variety of objects. They have lively and intricate work on them, hand paintings actually, which make each one a unique piece

I have always been fascinated by art work made from Papier-mâché’. It is the art of mixing paper and glue to make a variety of objects. They have lively and intricate work on them, hand paintings actually, which make each one a unique piece. Its beauty offsets its jewelled look. Its use has ranged from small flower vases, lamps, dolls, trays, jewellery boxes and even boats and firearms. It’s amazing to think that it is actually just paper strengthened with More

Cell Collector

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Do you keep your old cell phone? I never thought about my old handsets until just recently. A friend of mine who lives in Brooklyn hosted a party last weekend that broadened my view on what is and isn’t a collectible. I would never have thought of old cells as a collector’s item, yet my friend has a whole room devoted to the history of the cell in the past thirty years.

I’m a huge fan of the BBC and my experience in Brooklyn got me browsing on their news website – I would use Fox News, but considering their recent track record in phone hacking it’s harder to trust them then ever. One item caught my eye that was published just last year. In the UK alone 85 million cells have been discarded rather then traded in for cash! I dread to think how many more have been dumped across the US. With so many people just casually trashing their cell when they get a new one, my friend in Brooklyn may be onto something with his collection. What isn’t valuable now may be priceless in 20 years time.

The history of the cell phone is a lot more interesting then I would ever have given it credit for. From the first brick sized cells in the 80s all the way up to the latest Smartphone’s we use today, the cell has become inextricably linked to culture across the globe. I would go so far as to say it is the one thing more then anything else that humanity has in common. Politics, race, religion…none of it comes close to the impact of the cell phone.

My friend in Brooklyn says it was a couple of years ago when he started collecting old cells. When I asked him why, he said it just seemed a shame that not many people were tracking a piece of history that underneath the surface has been one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs. His collection ranges from the first commercial operators and handsets all the way up to the first use of sharing networks from country to country. He has even identified some of the best tariffs available for accessing the internet over your phone when at home and abroad. Websites from www.abroadband.com to www.nokia.com are all arranged neatly in both order of price and date first formed. He even has some of the very first cell ads saved on his computer as part of the collection.

A lot of people who have visited my friend’s apartment have generally viewed his cell collection as a little quirk that they can forgive. Personally I found their comments trite illustrating a lack of understanding. My friend may have his quirks, but so do many of us. Collecting cell phones isn’t as strange as it sounds and in another twenty years all those people who threw out their old phones may come to regret their decision. As always, what seems worthless now may be priceless in the future.

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Arts and Crafts - Getting Your Children Involved in African Crafts

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Making arts and crafts from Africa for children is an enjoyable way to have them involved in cultural heritage at a youthful age. Instead of video games and DVD Packaging movies, your kids will learn easy plus innovative pursuits, your youngster will find out about different types of Africa related games, animals, holidays plus cultural symbols. Here are some examples of various low cost plus instructional projects that you could produce together with your child:

Mancala is a conventional African activity that encourages critical pondering plus enhances mathematical skills. The overall game board plus playing pieces could be easily made up of these tools:

Scissors
Egg cell carton
Small, equal sized beads
Paint

Merely cut off the cover of the egg carton, turn it upside down plus glue it on the other half. This produces the base as well as the playing board. After that have your youngster decorate the carton using brightly colored (red, orange plus yellow) paints. To get added decoration, have ready-made designs cut from construction paper for the child to glue on to the sides. Lastly, have your youngster choose their beads, position four in every cup and you are prepared for the pleasurable activity of Mancala!

One of the thrilling aspects of Africa that particularly interests kids is the concept of a safari. Focus on your child’s relatively infinite imagination plus help them to build Safari Puppets. You’ll need:

Empty note cards
Animal stickers of African animals
Scissors
Glue gun
Craft or popsicle sticks

Have your youngster position the stickers on the empty note cards. Next, have them utilize the scissors to cut round the perimeter. Use the glue gun to affix the animal stickers to the craft sticks.

Songs are an essential aspect to conventional African living. Percussion represents the heartbeat of the living and therefore are used in numerous African dances as well as festivals. Generate African arts and crafts for children that will not simply be enjoyable to make, but may also be enjoyed for a long time to come. To assist your youngster in building an African-styled drum, you’ll need:

Glue
Yellow, red, and black construction paper
Empty can of coffee
Stickers of African animals

First cut the black and red papers into pieces that will fit vertically on to the coffee can. Have your youngster glue the pieces on the can. Make a thicker strip from the yellow construction papers which will fit round the can’s width. Glue it on the can. Your kids can now enhance the can with the actual African animal stickers for their liking. Lastly position the top on the can and begin beating away!

There are lots of different African arts and crafts for the little ones that are lower in cost plus pleasurable to make. Get innovative! Create masks out of paper-mache or even design your own books to color in full of African landscapes plus creatures. No matter what you choose, you need to feel good that you’re helping your child expand their world view as well as letting their creative remain active and alive.

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Soaps and scents

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Soaps and scents

One Christmas not so long ago my mother treated me to a book all about how to make your own soaps and scents. I fell in love immediately! Flipping through the pages they all looked so delicious and I wanted to make them then and there. Obviously I couldn’t do that I had to go out and get all the supplies first, so I started looking online and found an endless amount of shops offering all the equipment I needed More

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