TOILET ROLL FAERIE HOUSE
Supplies To create the toilet roll fairy house, you will need the following: Toilet roll fairy house template printed on paper or card. 1 toilet roll Scissors Glue (hot glue
Supplies To create the toilet roll fairy house, you will need the following: Toilet roll fairy house template printed on paper or card. 1 toilet roll Scissors Glue (hot glue
Supplies To create this 4 leaf clover, you will need the following supplies: Green paper or card Stapler Scissors Ruler Pen or pencil Instructions Measure out 5 strips of paper,
Supplies To create your own Toilet Roll Monster you will need the following items: Toilet Roll Monster Template printed on card or paper Toilet Roll Colouring tools such as pencil
Supplies To make the Toilet Roll Frog you will need the following items: Toilet Roll Frog Template printed on card or paper. Download here. 1 Toilet roll Scissors Glue Stapler
Materials Printed HWHG Thumbprint Family Tree template Inkpad or washable markers Colouring tools (crayons, markers, pencil crayons or paint) Instructions Print out the family tree template Colour or paint the
String Painting Follow these instructions to learn how to make our very own easy and beautiful string painting! Supplies: Liquid watercolour (for instructions on how to make your own liquid
Follow these instructions to learn how to make our very own DIY watercolour paint pucks from supplies found in your kitchen! Supplies: 4 tbsp baking soda 2 tbsp vinegar ½
Follow these instructions to learn how to make our very own liquid watercolour paints out of old dried up markers! Supplies: – Dried out markers – Glass jars with lids
Supplies To make the Pride Mobile you will need the following items: Pride Mobile Template printed on card or paper. Download here. Paper or Card Stock Scissors String Paint (or
Make some cute Cupid Arrows to start getting in the Valentine’s Day Spirit! Supplies: Wooden skewers or sticks Yarn or twine Scissors Hot glue Paint (or substitute markers) Card stock
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and Haudenosaunee peoples; land promised to Six Nations, six miles on each side of the Grand River.
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