Round Robin – St Patty Idea
Amy from Keeping Up With the Schultz Family hosts Round Robin once a month. Here are the directions:
It is time to post something fun on your blog that you would like to share with other bloggers. Like a craft idea, a poem, fashion tips, a recipe, a “Meme” you may have on your page, a giveaway, if you have a business show off what you have, or anything your little heart desires.
It can even be an old post you may have that you want to share.
After you have your idea ready come on back to Amy’s blog and link up.
Then keep coming back to see more ideas, learn something new and even meet some new friends.
St Patrick’s Day Idea
Rainbow Table Topper – Sorry I don’t have a picture of this I came across it in one of my idea books. We are going to make one of these.
Materials
- 9″paper plate
- green crinkle strips (or Easter grass)
- blue and yellow construction paper scraps
- nylon thread
- crayons
- scissors
- glue
- clear duct tape
Directions:
- Fold the paper plate in half and cut out a half circle and you fold the ridged part up.
- Unfold the plate; then color the cut part of the rim to resemble a rainbow.
- Cut out a few small blue raindrops and a yellow sun.
- Tape the end of a short length of nylon thread to each raindrop. Then tape the other end of the thread to the back of the rainbow to suspend each raindrop.
- Glue the sun to the rainbow as shown.
- Fold the rainbow forward so that it stands up.
- Glue the crinkle strips onto the bottom of the plate; then set aside to dry.
Once we make this I will put in a picture! So the directions make more sense.
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THat is a fun and amazing. Idea.. Thanks for taking the time to share something for my Round Robin..
Have a great weekend.
.-= Amy´s last blog ..Round Robin Luck…. =-.
admin Reply:
March 12th, 2010 at 9:07 am
Your welcome. I wish I had a picture. But it actually does look like a rainbow as it stands up.
hi there william over from amy and the petersons family friday:) superb post, thanks for sharing
admin Reply:
March 14th, 2010 at 12:17 am
Thanks William! Thanks for stopping by.
Awww great idea for a craft project for the kids I work with…Thank You..!
admin Reply:
March 14th, 2010 at 12:19 am
Your welcome Robin. I wish I had a picture as it would make more sense with the directions.
Sounds interesting! I’m visiting from Round Robin.
.-= Joyful´s last blog ..Round Robin Time =-.
admin Reply:
March 14th, 2010 at 12:20 am
Thanks Joyful! Thanks for stopping by.
How fun!
If you get a chance stop by my blog for a chance to win a Real Simple Cookbook!
admin Reply:
March 14th, 2010 at 12:26 am
I will definitely stop by! Thanks for stopping in Mimi.