Sentences with phrase «make squiggles»

When set, use royal icing to make squiggles across center of each cupcake.
Clinician and child take turns making a squiggle, and then turning it into a picture of something.

Not exact matches

Between now and his third birthday your toddler will also start making circular strokes, and some will be able to write a few letters — or squiggles that look an awful lot like letters.
I thought Darryl would make fun of him, but instead he just smiled good - naturedly and pointed to the squiggles and said encouraging things like «Yeah, and here's an alien coming down in a spaceship.»
It's a flat object made from a tree with flexible parts on which are imprinted lots of funny dark squiggles.
But there was another bit of squiggle that didn't make sense.
The subjective nature of this task, he says, makes it prone to error: after all one person's zigzag is another's squiggle.
Fantastic physical phenomena were first discovered not through the lenses of telescopes, but within the squiggles Einstein had scratched out on paper to make the world make sense — to him.
According to PopSugar, Promise used PVA glue to «flatten her brow hair all in one direction,» then hid squiggle - shaped portions of the hair with Make Up For Ever's Full Coverage Concealer.
Depp mugs and mutters a lot, makes funny little squiggles with his mouth, overdoes the double takes, and in general acts as if he'd rather be somewhere else.
Emerging readers then need to make the connection between sound and the arbitrary, visual squiggles we call letters.
So how do we figure out what to do with the squiggles we call letters and the words they make?
This blue squiggle ziggle printed pencil case, with its two zipper pouches, makes a stylish statement to store your tools for school!
But her mouth merely pressed into that tight squiggle that made me think of the worms I dug up for fishing.
It did make some of the page changes kind of tough because it squiggles around together.
Piled high at one end of the room, the cloth then makes its way to a table where it is marked by squiggles and doodles in blue thread, as if the seamstress had recently departed for a coffee break.
Fan - like marks make leafy shapes, and the squiggles are smooth and effortless.
At the same time, the squiggle - like blue line that lays on top of the majority of the painting is reminiscent of digital marks made through computer programs such as the brush tool in Photoshop, a technique that remains prominent in contemporary painting today.
With these, the dynamic reverses: as you try to make sense of their glittered convolutions and squiggled fluorescence (the arcane titles are no help), the intervening glimpses of striped canvases are calming.
They recur in many of the large works Ms. Owens began making in 2013, where they join immense loops and squiggles, swaths of red gingham, printed wallpaper, text and crusty globs of paint.
Cheim & Reid, who have done more than any other major New York gallery to bring women's art to the fore, are exhibiting the last painting ever made by Joan Mitchell — a ravishing mess of blue and yellow squiggles indebted to Monet — alongside first - rate sculptures by Jenny Holzer and Lynda Benglis and a new abstract painting by Pat Steir dripping in silver and gold.
More often they remain as squiggles and blotches in a display of austere mark - making that's hard to love.
Her repetitious mark - making (line after line of squiggles, each page hand - numbered) makes this composite piece yield a sum far greater than its 424 parts.
As evidenced by the paintings in her current retrospective at the Whitney, she keeps a toolshed of effects and objects — drop shadows, large modernist grids, drips, bicycle wheels, squiggles, text, impasto that rivals cake frosting, and even wallpaper — that appear predetermined to keep every possible idea of «mark - making» alive.
The episode is even more blissful for viewers who know that Cunningham never really choreographed to music so much as he made dances that co-existed in time with a score and that, for all the miraculous unpredictability of his movement, an underlying structure, down to the last torso squiggle, has always prevailed over improvisation.
What matters is not the squiggles the theoretical physicist makes on a piece of paper, or the words they choose to describe their theory.
Spring, 2010 — ABA Section of Litigation, Products Liability Litigation Committee, Products Liability, Vol 21, No. 2, Social Media and the CPSIA: Lessons Learned from Mr. Squiggles (print version); The CPSIA and Social Media Make Product Issues Public (online version)
That's when you apply advanced stupidity to make better squiggles in graphs that have no relevance to real life.
But if it was made to fit, it looks like the turquoise MWP squiggles should be even higher and clearly higher than the CWP.
Squiggle Game For example, the therapist might close their eyes and draw a random squiggle on a piece of paper, then ask the client if the squiggle looks like anything or makes them think of aSquiggle Game For example, the therapist might close their eyes and draw a random squiggle on a piece of paper, then ask the client if the squiggle looks like anything or makes them think of asquiggle on a piece of paper, then ask the client if the squiggle looks like anything or makes them think of asquiggle looks like anything or makes them think of anything.
The dots, squiggles and stripes that make the pattern are almost like doodles using simple shapes and lines.
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