Create some layers with a nice background texture and an envelope or
small piece of card.
Not exact matches
Before that, the fragments get worse, until the oldest
of all, P52, which was discovered in an Egyptian trash heap in, is nothing more than a credit
card sized
piece of papyrus with a
small piece of John Chapter 18 on it.
Make these
small enough to fit onto a
piece of A4
card stock.
And for an extra special treat, dress the
cards up with
small pieces of candy or trinket such as an eraser or pencil.
Help promote conversation at your Easter brunch by pre-arranging where everyone will sit at the table by placing handmade Easter egg place
cards with everyone's name on a
small piece of paper that can sit in the top
of the egg.
On a
piece of yellow
card stock draw around the largest
of the bowls and then inside draw around the
smaller bowl — draw this combination
of an orange
piece of card stock as well.
But
smaller handouts and leave - behinds can help drive traffic to a website if they're put in front
of the right people — think palm - or business
card - sized
pieces left at a conference booth or passed out at an event.
By J. Elizabeth Mills, ages 9 — 12 Up next... The Magic
of Gravity What you'll need • Coin • Bottle, jar or canister with a
small top opening (larger — but not too much bigger — than the coin) • 3 - by -5-inch note
card or other sturdy
piece of paper • Scissors • Tape • Pen or pencil • Water (optional)
You can also use a credit
card, business
card, or
small piece of paper to keep your mascara from traveling.
I think these would look adorable glued to place
cards for Thanksgiving, or you could hot glue
small pieces of twine to the caps to make ornaments for a centerpiece
of sticks.
Craft the
card holders by cutting a thin sliver in a
small piece of a branch.
He took the
card to the office and the secretaries recorded his name, gave him praise and
small piece of candy.
Students each have a
small piece of paper /
card with a phrase in TL and its translation underne...
That might be a
small flag stuck in a
piece of clay, a 6» x 8»
card folded in half in the shape
of a tent, or a Styrofoam cup placed upside down on their desks.
Fun lesson plan where students get in
small groups to create a
piece of creative writing using some prompt
cards (a set
of random images, not included here) which they pick from an envelop.
Each student will draw the object listed on his or her note
card on
small pieces of paper.
A range numicon resources:
small / medium / large numicon blocks to use for different activities or display, 2 dice with numicon pictures to use with board games, jigsaw
cards to match picture and number, folder cover, board game, peg
cards, worksheets to circle, full set
of dominoes with numicon pictures, counting activity with flower gardens and a worksheet to draw and count, cut and stick activity, 4
piece jigsaws to match the number / blocks / pictures / numicon, game spinner, 1 0 sided dice, hopping and jumping game for indoor or outdoor use, large loop
cards to 2 0, lucky dip game, full deck
of cards to use for
card games or matching pairs, more or less loop
cards, number bingo with number on mats and matching numicon
cards, numicon bingo game with numicon symbols on boards and matching number
cards, dart board tally chart interactive game with animated Power Point, hook a duck game with numicon symbols
of the base
of the duck
cards, treasure hunt game, display train — 6 A 4 pages in size with each train carriage containing a numicon symbol.
On a note
card or
small piece of paper, students respond to a question you have posed orally, summarize what they have learned in class, or ask their own question about the learning or lesson.
One
of the hurdles self - published and
small press authors are still crossing is that very important
piece that traditional publishers still offer (and is their main playing
card): legitimacy.
For being such a
small piece of plastic, there are a lot
of important features and details surrounding credit
cards.
The box contains one large compartment and three
smaller ones to house an onslaught
of cards and tokens and other bits and
pieces.
Editor's Tip: Secure the Christmas
cards to the garland by tucking them neatly into the boughs or hanging them on the branches with
small pieces of twine.
Cut out a
piece of sturdy
card to fit the frame, then cut out a
smaller front
piece from
card or paper and snip off the corners.Stick the front
piece onto the backing
card using a glue stick and allow to dry.Using tweezers, arrange the pressed leaf specimens, snipping stems where necessary, then secure with blobs
of craft glue.