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Comments (11)These instructions may help, Leveta...with the library kids, we just put Elmer's Glue down the center of the cut out strip & started rolling...kids loved it! Jeanne S. This is the html version of the file http://www.mootepoints.com/Projects/paper%20beads%20instructions.pdf. Google automatically generates html versions of documents as we crawl the web. Page 1 rolled paper beadsWhether you use chiyogami, hand decorated papers,glossy magazine pages or comic books, these beadsare a great addition to your paper crafting projects.What youÂll need·decorative paper·bamboo skewers or round tooth picks·white glue that dries clear or glaze like Judikins Diamond Glaze·wax paper·clean, damp clothMethod1Cut your paper into strips. I generally use apiece about 6" x 1/2" (15.2 cm x 1.3 cm) or larger.Taper each strip so that it looks like a long trian-gle. You can have a pointed end or a blunt end.2Starting at the wide end, roll the striptightly around the skewer with thewrong side of the paper touching theskewer. Run a thin bead of glue downthe center of the strip and continuerolling to the end. The glue will getsquished out across the paper as youroll.3Seal the edges of the bead by rubbing in any ofthe excess glue that has seeped out.4Slide the bead off the skewer onto the waxedpaper. Before making another bead, wipe theskewer with a damp cloth so the next beaddoesnÂt stick to the skewer.5When the beads are dry you can slide themback onto a skewer and coat them withvarathane or gloss medium. I use JudikinsDiamond Glaze to make the beads so that Ican skip this step because the excess glaze thatseeps out coats the outside of the bead when Irub it in along the edges.© C. Moote, 2005...See Morewhat do you watch on Monday nights?
Comments (20)I tape the all the the CBS shows. I watch Chuck then I watch the ABC shows from 9 pm. I watched Heroes faithfully until this season and can't seem to get into it anymore. I only watch the results show of Dancing with the Stars. Most of the time I will start to do something and miss most of the shows I plan to watch. LOL Anne...See MoreI'll Show You Mine, If You'll Show Me Yours, Monday December 3
Comments (17)Sorry, I don't know what that shrub is. I pass it on the way to and from work and had to have a picture of it. Most of the leaves are gone now. Linda...See MoreTotal gut and demo starts Monday...what do you do for water?
Comments (28)We're doing...okay. :) The water heater should get here Thursday or Friday, and DH will get the laundry sink hooked up hot and cold. Once that happens life will get much, much easier. I've also ordered a 2nd portable induction hob which is also on the way. For plumbing, for now, I'm using the garden sprayer on our front porch for quick rinsing (the "don't let stuff dry and get crusty before I actually wash it" rinsing) and for actual dishwashing, we're using the bathtub in the main bathroom on the second floor. Hauling a big plastic tub with all the dishes up and down is...sub-optimal. (I'm snorting). As I sit and type my back is on freakin' FIRE. I wish, wish, wish we could do pizza or subs or whatever...but half our house is basically wheat, corn, and soy free...and I'm on a 3-mth protocol that doesn't allow for a bunch of other stuff that makes it extremely difficult to find anything "legal" that's not from scratch. It sucks under normal conditions. With the demo in full swing, it's making me tear my hair out. I'm hoping hoping hoping that we'll gain efficiencies as we go along and figure more stuff out. For example, I was prepping some ribs today for smoking (had to work from home with a sick kid) and realized I had a box of food prep gloves from a previous life that would be MUCH easier than washing my hands every 5 minutes while working with raw pork. AH HA! So the good news, by the end of this coming weekend, we should be as set up as we can get for the next two months. The bad news is that unless our reno is the extreme outlier that gets done earlier than scheduled (I'm snorting again) we're looking at 7 more weeks MINIMUM until our new kitchen is ready for prime-time. I keep thinking about how amazingly awesome it really will be, and how easy everything will seem with this behind us. It's just about time to pick some slabs and tile...2nd most fun thing ever after appliance shopping. :)...See Morenicholsworth Z6 Indianapolis
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