Category: Family

Photo Mosaic Scrapbook Page

 

  • Photo mosaic scrapbook pageFollowThese instructions. Photo mosaic scrapbook pages are awesome!
    Fig 1: Assorted pictures
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    Fig 2: Keep strips attached on one end
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    Fig 3: Be sure to center your key element
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    Fig 4: Cut again, making tiny square tiles
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    Fig 5: Keep your photo tiles carefully arranged
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    Fig 6: Arranged into two big mosaics
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    Fig 7: These sticker tabs are the perfect size
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    Fig 8: Start in the corner and stick the tiles down
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    Fig 9: Try to keep them straight!
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    Fig 10: The finished layouts, matted

Paper Penguin Craft

You’ll need:

Glue

Black pen for eyes

Construction paper: (Use recycled if able!)

  • Light Blue for Background
  • Black
  • Orange
  • White
  • Peach color for bow if desired

Directions:

Tear paper to small (about 1/2 inch) bits. Start by gluing black bits into horseshoe shape. Add black for feet and bottom of tummy. Then fill in with white, as in picture. Don’t forget to add snow falling from the sky using smaller bits. Add orange beak. Draw in eyes.

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Random Acts of Kindness

“I paid for the family behind me in the drive thru at McDonalds. I told the cashier to tell them Merry Christmas. They looked as if they needed the help. Hope they enjoyed it.”

“I made a pillow for my mom and she was so amazed i did it on my own cause i am10”

“I have become friends with an elderly couple at my church. The older man has leukemia and is not able to get out much. When we had a xmas banquet at church I had a video guy tape people from church giving him a Merry Xmas greeting. When he saw the video he was so excited. His wife was very grateful.”

People are great! Pass it on – for ideas, follow the lead of the people who’ve entered their doings at Random Acts of Kindness