Sentences with phrase «square pieces of paper»

You'll need two square pieces of paper for this activity.
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To visualize its shape, imagine a square piece of paper that's lightly creased along a diagonal.
But if you were going to start with a square piece of paper, then that old method would basically fold the square paper down to a thin strip, wasting almost all the material.
All you need is a square piece of paper and follow along with us.
All you need for this activity is a square piece of paper.
You'll need a square piece of paper to start this project.
Grab a square piece of paper and follow along to fold your own super cool Halloween bat.
For this project, you'll need a square piece of paper.
You'll need a square piece of paper, a black marker, and some colored pencils.
All you need is a square piece of paper.
You'll need origami paper or a square piece of paper to begin this activity.
So, all you'll need for this project is a square piece of paper.
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For this project you'll need a square piece of paper and scissors.
All you need is a square piece of paper, or yellow origami paper, and a black marker.
It's fun and simple, all you need is a square piece of paper.
If you don't have origami paper a square piece of paper will work just fine.

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Roll one piece of dough out between two sheets of unbleached parchment paper a square that is about 8 - inches all around, and about 1 / 4 - inch thick.
(In case, like Anna, you are contemplating painstakingly cutting out 12 individual circles, fold up a piece of parchment paper into a small, thick square with 12 layers so you can measure once and cut once;)-RRB-
Transfer the entire mixture to a large, square piece of parchment paper.
Place both potato and onion into a piece of cut cheesecloth (a square the size of a piece of paper is plenty) and squeeze really well.
On a 14 inch square piece of parchment paper, flour the top of the first piece of dough and, using a rolling pin, roll into a 12 inch round, rolling it thinner toward the center and thicker along the edge to create a crust.
Lightly spray a 9» square pan and then line with a piece of parchment paper, with enough so that it hangs over the pan edges by a couple of inches.
Cut into 1 - inch pieces, then wrap each piece in a 4 - inch square of wax paper, twisting 2 ends to close.
Get some parchment paper ready: Tear off two 10x10 - inch pieces of parchment paper, plus sixteen 7x7 - inch squares.
Grease an 8 - inch square baking pan, line with criss - crossed pieces of parchment paper that overhang the sides, and grease the parchment paper.
Place the rice on a piece of parchment paper, wet your hands and shape the rice into the shape of a pizza or if you're feeling adventurous you can form it into a rectangle, or square even, just make sure the crust isn't to thin and the edges a little thicker.
Line a 9 - inch square cake pan with two pieces of parchment paper, one going each way.
For the parchment paper liners, cut five - inch square pieces of parchment paper and place one square into one of the muffin cups, pressing along the folds to crease them as best you can.
You could cook the squares then lift them out of the pan (in one big piece, since you are using parchment paper), press a raw nut - date crust into the pan, then place the squares back into the pan (w / o parchment) on top of the crust, and then cut the squares.
Grease an 8 × 8 inch square pan, cut two pieces of parchment paper to the width of the pan and put them in so there are flaps to easily pull out the bars.
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F and line a 9 - inch square pan with two pieces of parchment paper, one going each way.
Lightly grease an 8 - inch square baking tin, then line with a piece of parchment paper with a 1 - inch overhang.
Wrap the individual caramels in small pieces of wax or parchment paper, about 4 - inch squares.
Arrange the pieces on top of the parchment paper in the shape of a square about 5 1/2 inches x 5 1/2 inches, cutting the butter, as necessary, to fit.
He roughs it out on a piece of scratch paper, then types it up back home in Miami, then prints it out, then cuts it into a perfect square, then laminates it, then slides it into his black billfold, and every morning before shaving he takes it out and spends a few minutes really thinking about what it says.
Shoebox or a square - shaped box and lid Cardboard tubes, from paper towels, foil or plastic wrap, or wooden dowels 4 - 10 pieces of printer paper (8 1/2 x 11») Drawing materials Scissors, craft knife and tape
What you'll need: A hole punch, a one - inch - square piece of waxed paper, blue food coloring, and a cotton swab.
Pull out a piece of square paper and join in on folding an origami crane.
For instance, get two unsharpened pencils, two squares of fabric, two pieces of sandpaper, two seashells, etc. — the more variety the better — and put one of each object in a paper bag.
Matching game: Cut out squares of paper and write the names that your child likes on separate pieces, but make two cards for each name.
On one, I attached a piece of yarn, punched a hole into a square of paper, and attached it to the key with a sight word on it.
Once everyone has her piece, announce that for every square of paper a guest has taken, she has to share one piece of baby advice, one parenting anecdote, or one wish for the mom - to - be.
Glue each square onto a sturdy piece of paper or posterboard.
For the stars: I cut out a template for the stars from a square piece of black construction paper using the tutorial in this video.
I cut two pieces of cardboard for each size of square and 8 - 10 pieces of paper.
Together, those cases had replaced 0.06 square meters of tissues, about the size of a piece of paper.
The plane's three - piece wing spar and some other components were made from carbon fiber tapes that each weigh less than a tenth of an ounce per square foot — one - third the weight of a sheet of paper.
The tasty stalks were flagged with a piece of paper bearing an X, which blended into similar symbols on the test room floor; the bitter stalks had flags bearing either X's or squares.
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