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Rubberband Belt or Bracelet

Kids can create their own rubber band finery by simply repeating the loop knot shown below and adding beads. Wear it with a dress, jeans — or even quadruple-wrapped around a wrist or ankle as a bracelet or anklet.

 
Materials
  • Colorful rubber bands (we used 15 2 1/2- by 1/16-inch bands for a 30-inch-long belt)
  • Clear beads (we used 50) with a 3/16-inch or larger hole (available in multipacks at craft or bead stores)
  • 1 large bead with a 3/16-inch hole (for clasp)
  • Scissors
Instructions
  1. Rubber Band Belt - Step 1 Use a loop knot to attach 2 rubber bands.
  2. Rubber Band Belt - Step 2 Add a bead, or several, to the second band. If you like, tie spacer knots between the beads. Leave enough space at the end to attach the next band. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the belt is the length you want.
  3. Rubber Band Belt - Step 3 To create a clasp, thread the large bead onto the last band on one end and knot it to secure. Leave the loop for decoration or cut it off. On the other end, thread a small bead onto the last band and knot it so that you have a loop that fits securely over the big bead.

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Posted by on May 31, 2011 in Crafts, Kids, Scout Meeting, Wear it

 

Homemade Insect Repellant

1 cup vodka
2 T. aloe vera juice
2 tsp. favorite conditioning liquid oil (soybean, olive, castor, etc.)
1 1/2 tsp. essential oil blend (I use this preblended one)

Combine in a spray bottle and shake before each use. These oils have less staying power than chemicals such as DEET so they need to be reapplied about every 30 minutes or as needed.

You can buy a blend or create your own blend from these oils found to have insect repellent properties.

  • Catnip Oil–mosquitoes
  • Cedarwood Oil–lice, moths
  • Cinnamon Oil–ants
  • Citronella Oil–mosquitoes
  • Clove Oil–mosquitoes
  • Eucalyptus Oil–mosquitoes
  • Geranium Oil–flies, mosquitoes
  • Lavender Oil–mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, fleas, flies
  • Lemongrass Oil–mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, fleas, flies
  • Litsea Cubeba–mosquitoes
  • Patchouli–gnats
  • Peppermint Oil–lice, spiders, ants
  • Rosemary Oil–fleas, ticks
  • Tea Tree Oil–mosquitoes, lice, ants

Although found in many lists of repellents, I avoid pennyroyal because of its potential toxicity.
All essential oils are best used in dilution. Don’t apply them directly to the skin in full strength.

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Posted by on May 31, 2011 in Kitchen, Leisure, Outdoors, Wear it

 

Philosophy Wikipedia Trick

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Posted by on May 31, 2011 in Computers, Fun

 

Movie Preview for Parents

Kids begging to watch a movie, but you’re just not sure if it’s appropriate?

These web sites will give you a good idea about the movie’s content.


http://www.imdb.com/


http://kids-in-mind.com/


http://parentpreviews.com/

 
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Posted by on May 31, 2011 in Family, Kids, Leisure

 

Egg Shell Geodes

You’ll Need:

Egg shells (washed)
plaster of paris
disposable cup
craft sticks or stir sticks
Water
table salt or other crystal growing material – magnesium sulfate, borax etc.
bowl or pan
optional: food coloring for colored crystals

complete instructions here

 
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Posted by on May 31, 2011 in Education, Kitchen, Science, Scout Meeting

 
 
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