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Jul 26

Origami, Japan's traditional craft of paper-folding, has been used since the 10th century to sculpt animals and wrap gifts. Animals, birds, fish and insects are favorite origami subjects. After folding the butterfly featured here, you can make it flutter by pressing on its back with the tip of your finger.
What you'll need
- 6 x 6-inch sheet of origami paper
- Glue
- 1 x 4-inch strips of origami paper or curling ribbon
- Scissors
- 2 googly eyes
- Markers
How to make it
This colorful creature is created not by metamorphosis but by folding the origami paper in half to form a triangle.
Fold the triangle in half again.
Unfold the second triangle, then fold each side so that it crosses the center crease at a right angle.
(Continuation of above directions.)
Unfold. Glue on the strips for antennae and curl them using the edge of a scissor. Glue on the googly eyes and decorate with markers.
Jul 26

The fun thing about paper dolls is they can be decorated in any style. They can be a quick project with crayons that lasts 30 minutes. Or, little fashionistas can spend all afternoon making outfits.
Last week I was at my girls’ school and noticed all the girls huddled around a table. The teacher had cut out a bunch of paper dolls and all the girls were decorating them! I made some more at home for the girls to enjoy.
What you'll need
- Card
- Colored paper
- Markers or Crayons
- Glue
- Pencil
- Scissors
How to make it
Fold card to make a fan.
Draw a simple doll shape on the card.
Cut out the dolls and unfold.
Decorate the paper dolls. For a longer line of people, glue several sets together.
Jul 26
What you'll need
- Helium-filled balloons
- Tissue Paper (black and white)
- Card stock
- Glue Stick
How to make it
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To make the eyes, cut large white circles and smaller black circles out of tissue paper. Using the glue stick, attach the black circle to the white circle. Stick the eyes to the balloon.
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To make the mouth, cut black mouths and white triangle teeth out of tissue paper. Using the glue stick, attach the mouth and teeth to the balloon.
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To make the antennas, cut a strip with a circle on the top out of card stock. Using the glue stick, attach the antennas to the top of the balloon.
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To make the curly antennas, cut a thin strip of card stock. Wrap the card strip around a pencil. Carefully slide the twirled strip off the pencil. Using the glue stick, attach the antennas to the top of the balloon.
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Jul 26
A nickname is a name only your really good friends call you.
"My nickname's Coco"
"And mine's Welly-bobs!"
"And mine's J-J."
Click here and watch the video!

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