I wanted to do something kid-friendly and had the idea for mini Thanksgiving pies made out of cupcake liners. I’m in love with how they turned out, and they were super easy to make.
Thus far, I have used it with Cessna 152. I used foam core and a hot glue gun to construct the mounting. One of the issues is that the plane vibration seems to have affected the connection of the SDRs in the USB hub. I also got Waverunner Pi hat, yet I have not attempted to ...
Hot glue gun Thin wire Wire cutters Needle nose pliers Decorating: Wreaths can be decorated with a wide variety of materials, limited only by your imagination. As a general guideline, attach "background florals" to the base of your wreath first. Cover the base as much as possible. THEN ad...
what Jesus already did for us on the cross, and the work of the Holy Spirit in our hearts – these things make it possible for us to forgive completely the things that others have done to hurt us. This forgiveness object lesson illustrates this very concept – that the Holy Spirit removes...
hot glue & hot glue gun large paper clip Step One Count the number of pieces of tulle you’ll need. Using the pre-cut strips, count the number of holes and then divide the number of strips to fill the holes by two as the length of the tulle strip will be cut in half to make tw...
Hot Glue Gun Scissors Scrap piece of cardboard about 8" in length Instructions Tutu Cut the tulle into 6-8 inch lengths. I cut about 2/3 of each roll of tulle to start with. See my blog post for my cardboard hack to make this step go faster. Tie the tulle onto the headband. Sta...
Once it looks triangular, cut the tip with the scissor curving through. You can now make a cone shape out of this figure by gluing each side (careful with the hot glue gun). Notice the small opening at the top. That is where the hat fringe is going to be. ...
trivial-gamekit –with this small framework you would be able to make simple 2D games: draw basic geometric forms, images and text, play sounds and listen to mouse and keyboard input. MIT. virality - A component-based game engine written in Common Lisp MIT. Xelf - Extensible game library...
Budget-friendly and good for the planet, we've brought together the best upcycling projects to inspire your next DIY furniture makeover.
(screws of explosive powder – I used to think it was gunpowder!) that you would throw on the ground – it was a favourite game of the boys to throw them at your feet to make you jump; sparklers in slim blue packets with a black cat with large eyes on the front; spinning tops ...