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Rectangle/Peace-Black Blue Moon Bella Artiste Metal & Enamel Pendant 1/Pkg BA200 $7.22 |
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Rectangle Frame-Black Blue Moon Design Studio Metal Pendant 1/Pkg DS19532 $6.60 |
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Designers Flat Rectangle Ring Base 1/Pkg-Silver Overlam $9.68 |
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Wide Band Watch Faces 1/Pkg-Silver Rectangle 1 Inch $13.60 |
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Perla Bella 25x35mm Glass Rectangle Pendant 1/Pkg-Gold $6.48 |
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Designers Medium Long Rectangle Base 1/Pkg-Silver Overm $8.00 |
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Silver Overlay 32x23mm Designer’s Long Rectangle Base 1/Pkg 60600122 $9.37 |
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Silver Overlay 32x16mm Designer’s Medium Long Rectangle Base 1/Pkg 60600171 $7.41 |
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Silver Overlay 11×16.9mm Base Elements Adjustable Rectangle Ring Base 1/Pkg RG-0 $7.11 |
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Gold/Teal Rectangle 4/Pkg Jewelry Basics Metal Charms JBCHARM-8150 $8.82 |
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Rectangle Clear Epoxy Domes 3/4″ 12/Pkg SSR-152 $9.92 |
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Rectangle 56mm Vintaj Metal Bezel 1/Pkg P0037R $6.38 |
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Metal Long Rectangle-Silver Blue Moon Royal Boheme Pendant 3/Pkg RBPND1-18237 $7.17 |
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Glass Rectangle-Fringe-Green Blue Moon Royal Boheme Pendant 3/Pkg RBPND1-18210 $7.45 |
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Silver Rectangle Jewelry Basics Metal Accents 3/Pkg JBACST-8101 $7.02 |
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Silver Plated Connectors 3 To 1 Rectangle Filigree 2/Pkg 326B-140 $6.50 |
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Silver Overlay 28.88×16.1mm Designer’s Flat Rectangle Ring Base 1/Pkg 50600404 $15.98 |
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Connectors 3 To 1 Rectangle Filigree 2/Pkg-Silver Platd $6.11 |
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Vintage Groove Pendant 1/Pkg-Abalone Rectangle $7.05 |
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Blue Moon Royal Boheme Pendant 3/Pkg-Glass Rectangle-Fn $7.73 |
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Designers Large Rectangle Base 1/Pkg-Silver Overlay 33m $8.34 |
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Designers Deep Welled Rectangle Ring Base 1/Pkg-Silverm $9.68 |
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Designers Long Rectangle Base 1/Pkg-Silver Overlay 32xm $9.68 |
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Base Elements Adjustable Rectangle Ring Base 1/Pkg-Silm $7.73 |
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22x15mm Rectangle Gold/Teal 6/Pkg Queen Of The Nile Metal Charms QNCHRM-11032 $8.45 |
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Abalone Rectangle Vintage Groove Pendant 1/Pkg VG33999 $6.57 |
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Glass Rectangle-Fringe-Copper Blue Moon Royal Boheme Pendant 3/Pkg RBPND1-18207 $7.45 |
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Silver Rectangle Flowers 5/Pkg Jewelry Basics Connectors JBC34708-8074 $7.02 |
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Silver Small Deco Rectangles Jewelry Basics Metal Beads 14/Pkg 34708292 $7.02 |
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Green Quartz Rectangle Jewelry Basics Glass Beads 13mmx18mm 22/Pkg 34714005 $7.02 |
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Silver Overlay 11×16.9mm Base Elements Rectangle Dangle Earring Bases 1 Pair/Pkg $6.33 |
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Black/Copper Rectangle Jewelry Basics Glass Accent 1/Pkg JB1GA-5004 $8.73 |
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Silver Overlay 29x15mm Designer’s Deep Welled Rectangle Ring Base 1/Pkg 50600403 $9.70 |
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Silver Rectangle 1″ Wide Band Watch Faces 1/Pkg 1982F-12 $13.12 |
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Rectangle/Dots-Black Blue Moon Bella Artiste Metal & Enamel Pendant 1/Pkg BA2001 $7.22 |
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Rectangle Tag 21mm Vintaj Metal Altered Blanks 6/Pkg DP0005R $7.02 |
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Rectangle Deco Pillow Antiqued Silver 10x8mm Metal Spacer Beads 12/pkg MB715h $5.74 |
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MOUKAITE – 12x16mm Rectangle – Pkg of 10 $4.95 |
what is going to use to resolve this issue / crescent rolls / cheesecake enamel?
I made the recipe below, but I had a problem with the background, no kitchen and the counter too. Now it looks a bit brown and hard at the top, and I'm not sure the bottom of the cooked mass is. Was thinking in a glaze of some kind would help to soften the hard mass in the upper … Any good ideas? I think he looks like a cherry cheesecake or so so far. 2 packages. Crescent rolls 1 package. cream cheese, 1 / 2 cup of confectionery sugar, 1 tsp. Vanilla 1 can Cherry Pie filling, 1 egg, 1 tsp. sugar. Roll crescent launches into a rectangle (i do mine in a circle). Cut strips 1 inch all the way on both sides. You want to leave about 6 inches in the center. Mix cream cheese and sugar and spread in the center. Cherry Pie Pour the filling on top. If you use a fork will not get all the juice. Fold crescent rolls on the video. Mix egg white and 1 tsp. sugar and painting at the top of crescent rolls. Bake 25-30 minutes 350.
confectioners sugar mixed with a little milk, makes a good glaze.
Recipes for Children
Recipes for Children
by Allyson Garner
In the today's busy world, it is not always easy to find quality time with their children. moms and dads head job every morning and come home at night with dozens household tasks to perform. I have firsthand knowledge of this dilemma a mother who was a student, bookkeeper, and teacher. workdays are long, and sometimes it's much easier to ask a child to watch television or play with toys that take the initiative to find an activity we can do together. It is also fair to say that some of us may need help in finding activities that we share with our children. Find activities that challenge children to use their imaginations explore their world, and strengthen their relationships with parents is my goal. As an educator, I can tell you that in a few weeks when school starts will be heartbreaking to listen to children say they did "nothing" during the summer. Although sometimes I think this may be an over exaggeration in the child part, I also understand that some children, literally spend all their time outside of school sitting in front of a TV or lying in bed. I understand what is no money to take a vacation queue, or spend their days in the public pool, but I discovered over the years that my children can have as much fun as at home. When we take a vacation or make special plans, is a very special moment, but throughout the life of my children have spent time creating special memories that will stay with them forever. Some of the activities I'm going to suggest, remember from childhood. Perhaps, like me, was a housewife and does so only since it would be easier for her to do these things than it is for you. I remember days when there simply was not enough time, but now I know that we can create when necessary. "Purchasing dinner frozen food section of super market may be a way to give time to spend with your child. Sometimes, those of us who have regularly clean houses may have to throw down the gauntlet and have some fun. Its child may be two or ten, but I challenge you to find at least two letters in the following activities that will entertain your child and put a smile on your face.
Art / Craft Activities:
Create an art center for your child
Need:
Copy paper
Crayons
washable markers
Pencils (ie if your toddler can handle these)
Instructions:
Take the basket in place within the art materials.
Encourage the child to carry the basket on
place designated as his place of art. This can
a small table of his, a kitchen table, a bar,
or a hard surface floor. Children can use these
supplies to create pictures, cards, books and many
things are not going to think, but will.
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Create a crazy hat
Need:
Paper grocery bags streamers
pompoms markers
google eyes sequins
Stapler school glue
no product for decorating small
Instructions:
See who can make the crazy hat to wear!
Wrap the top of the paper down to the bag
about fifteen inches long. Fold the sides of the bag
and commodities in the folds to fit each persons head.
Have fun gluing and drawing to create the craziest
hat forever.
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Creating a storybook with your child
Need:
copy paper, 2 sheets
punch (or a stapler)
thread
crayons or markers
writing utensil
Instructions:
Fold the paper pages and a card. Drill holes
along the left edge, and string yarn through the holes,
tying the ends. Instead, you might want to staple along
the left edge. Discuss with your child about what
kind of history you can create. Make a cover page with
title and illustration. On each page of the book includes a
pictures and words. Young children may
pages illustrate the mom or dad write the words. age
children may want to write the words and illustrate the pages.
To make this activity is done with an older child, take turns
write and illustrate the odd pages. Place the book on
a shelf where you can download and read with your child.
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Create mirror images
Need:
washable watercolor paints
paper copy
brush
Instructions:
Fold the paper like a card, then open the card. Right
side of the cover has size droplets of watercolor ladybug infant
on paper in several places. Close card and having a baby wipe
her hand several times on the top of the card. Open the card
and ask your child what they see. It can be a butterfly, a tree,
or anything that your child might think they see.
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Make Building Blocks
Need:
2×2 piece of wood
2×4 piece of wood
electric saw
art painting
brushes
Instructions:
Have an adult use the saw to cut squares and rectangles
2×2 piece of wood. Use the 2×4 piece of wood to cut square
rectangles, and triangles. Sand any rough edges. Invite your
child choose their favorite colors and start painting the "elements" together.
These come with the promise that your child will use for years
game. Using more wood to create more blocks.
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A puzzle for the Wall Art
Need:
a puzzle age-appropriate, let your child choose the design
craft glue or school glue
1 "Foam Brush
cardboard that can be cut to the size of the puzzle (More than one sheet if big puzzle)
Instruction:
Work with your child / Assemble the puzzle. Flip the puzzle over. This is usually easy to do when picking up the puzzle at one end and laying face down on the table. If you are afraid of the puzzle will fall apart, place a flat object like a cutting board or baking sheet on top of puzzles and slide the cardboard under the puzzle. With one hand on the paper and one on the top of the cookie sheet, carefully turn the puzzle over. Cut the cardboard to the size of your puzzle. Squeeze in a zigzag line across the back of the puzzle. Spread the glue with a foam brush. Place the cardboard on the back of the puzzle glue and press down firmly, smoothing the cardboard on the back of the puzzle. Let dry and then hang on the wall of your child. You can block with studs, or use look better super glue to attach a hook to the back of the poster. You may make the hanging wire, then hang the puzzle on the wall with a small nail or tack.
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Fun activities for the kitchen:
Make Kool-Aid play dough
Recipe by: Karl Valarie
Need:
2 ½ cups flour ½ cup salt
2 packages. Unsweetened Kool-Aid 2 cups boiling water
3 tbsp. oil
Instructions:
Place all ingredients in a heavy saucepan. Simmer, stirring constantly, until the dough makes a ball. Allow to cool. Store in a Ziploc bag or airtight container. Keeps well and kids love the smell. Tip: I turn the hot clay on paper plates and the need for a short time oven mitts on my hands, my hands and then covered with plastic bags to keep the dough from sticking. This allows you to get the lumps of clay and also accelerates the cooling process.
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Make a piñata-Ball Paper Mache
Need:
balloon, blown-up and tied
3 cups cold water
additional water in a container for wetting the first layer of newspaper strips
2 1 / 4 cups flour
Newspaper cut into 1-inch strips that are about 12 inches long.
Styrofoam / plastic cup
Glue
Party streamers
Instructions:
Place three cups of water and flour in a bowl. Mix water and flour with a wire whisk until smooth. Top newspaper strips soak in the water bowl and coat the balloon with water crossing daily. After the layer Water was applied daily crossing, start periodic immersion in the flour mixture and cover the balloon with the strips. Place the paper mache balloon on top of the cup to dry. Allow the paper-mache dry completely. have an adult use a sharp pair of scissors to cut a small flap in the piñata. Cut the flap to the larger end of the globe. Fill the piñata with candy for children. Glue a piece of newspaper on the flap to cover the total. Have children streamers cut into three inch pieces and glue around the globe. Take the children to play a game of kick the ball until it breaks. You may want to use sticks to hit the ball back and forward.
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Mix up a batch of trail mix custom
Need:
of your child's favorite snack foods
Examples:
Cheerios crackers
raisins crackers
M & M's peanuts
Instructions:
Place ingredients chosen in a plastic container or large Ziploc bag. Stir around and seal. Serve handfuls when his small, or if you need a quick snack. My kids love having their own special trail mix when his snack.
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Bake and decorate sugar cookies
Recipe by: Kelly Myers
Need:
1 cup butter 1 cup sugar
2 eggs 1 tbsp. milk
1 tsp. vanilla 3 cups unsifted flour
1 tsp. yeast powdered
cake icing and sprinkles for decorating
Instructions:
Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs, milk and vanilla to the mix. Add the flour and baking soda. Mix until well blended. Cover and place dough in the refrigerator to sit for an hour. On a lightly floured surface, roll out dough to ¼ inch thick. Use cookie cutters to cut cookies. Bake at 400 degrees for 8 cookies minutes.Cool on a cloth. Allow children to decorate cookies with icing and sprinkles. Enjoy!
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Use shaving cream to clean the dining table
Need:
any brand of shaving cream (Colgate works well)
a child who likes to get dirty
a table that has shone
Instruction:
Squirt shaving cream on the table and spread around, or allow an older child to spread, until it is about ¼ inch thick on the table. Children can use their fingers to write and draw in the shaving cream. When your finished playing, take a clean paper towel and shaving cream. You now have a table clean, fresh smell.
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Play Time Activities
Erect a tent Sheet
Need:
Sheets
Your child's room
Instructions:
Use the leaves to make a tent in your child finishes fourth. Tie leaves door knobs and paste under the mattresses. Make sure the blade does not guarantee what the child could pull down themselves. See how big the tent, you can do! Play in the shop with his son some, and allow the tent to stay for a day. Remember that your store does not have to be very high for small people who like to crawl.
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Sidewalk Chalk
Need:
Sidewalk Chalk
concrete
Instructions:
Find a piece of concrete and let you draw out a child. Remember, you can also join in. Do not worry, the chalk washes easily with the water hose or rain is coming.
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Having a Water Day
Need:
water balloons
water guns (if desired)
attached to the water spray hose
buckets to collect water
Instructions:
Fill balloons with water and place in a large bowl or in the ice chest. Turn on the sprinkler and play. See who can get more wet. Tire balloons at each other and using buckets to collect water from the shower to shed each other.
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Make a terrarium
Need:
a large jar or a soda bottle
Saran Wrap
ice pick or knife to make holes
outdoors
Instructions:
Use a large container, or remove the label and cut the top three inches of a bottle of soda. Take your child outside and find grass to place at the bottom of the bottle. Place a few drops of water with grass. Look for errors to be placed in the terrarium. Cover the terrarium with saran wrap saran wrap and secure with tape. Have an adult use a knife or ice pick to punch air holes in the saran wrap. Make sure the holes will not allow its insect escape. Let your child hold the cage a few hours or a day to see the insect inside. Release new bugs in the backyard of your child has had time to observe insects and make discoveries. You can even give your child a piece of paper and encourage them to draw what they see in your terrarium.
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Spending time after work or on the weekend with his son is something that never regret. There are so many activities you can use to have fun with your son. My kids love the Kool-Aid play dough. For years we have made this dough every summer and lasted until someone forgot to close the bag. In fact, my eight years old said, "Hey, we need to do something about it!" when I was writing the prescription. The wood blocks were also very successful in my house. My children are eight and eleven years and still play with blocks. They have built caves for dinosaurs and wild beasts, the military command centers, garages, and many others things with blocks of colors. All the activity to share with you has been tested by my children and myself. We enjoyed each activity, and now I hope you and your children receive and enjoy many of these projects as we did. I am very grateful for memories of my family has done over the years using these simple activities. As a companion working mom, I understand the time constraints imposed on our lives for work and home. Occasionally, we have to take a deep breath, let it go, and do something fun with our children. Last week, after a morning of paying bills, I went into the nursery and said, "Get on some clothes bathroom, I want to play in the sprinkler! "The surprised look on my sons faces was soon replaced by smiles as we chased each other inside and outside the shower. "Mom, you're crazy!" my eleven-year-old says. "Thanks." Occasionally, we all need to get crazy and have fun with children.
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