Sentences with phrase «squiggles into»

If we'd had more time I think the children would've loved turning the squiggles into funny doodle monsters or maybe a giant dot to dot.

Not exact matches

Shape mixture into nuggets or fun shapes such as squares, «squiggles», etc..
«You get all these squiggle plots and you have to turn that into As, Gs, Cs and Ts.»
LIGHT MATH A new simulation shows that a light wave (red squiggle, left) entering into a specially designed structure (cube) can be transformed into the original light wave's derivative (right), a common computation in calculus.
Can the prizewinning work of a lifetime be scrunched into a few scribbles and squiggles?
And the images below just a couple of the ways part test - takers transformed the simple squiggles they started with into a creative sketch.
I used my favorite tie — turing the scarf into a chic vest (go here for the video instructions: http://youtu.be/hep2hSpB4Po) I added a bright Flap Clutch in yellow faux leather — it's the perfect size for travel and of course some splashy flip flops in the Rio Squiggle print.
TO REPEAT: Don't tweeze or wax your brows into a squiggle - shape unless you want to spend years growing them back out... probably long after this fad has faded.
His hillbilly British accent and creative, «squiggled» word combinations spin you up into Dahl's inimitable style, honed by Mathison.
But her mouth merely pressed into that tight squiggle that made me think of the worms I dug up for fishing.
Jonathan Lasker gives oil squiggles the informality and visceral color of crayon, and Rochelle Feinstein's white acrylic almost fades into canvas before one's eyes.
Nicole Eisenman allows her squiggles to cohere into schematic faces, much like Berg's.
in San Pao even sound like pop tunes, and one squiggle resolves into actual handwriting: It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing, after Duke Ellington.
They resolve into geometric shapes (cubes, grids, bulls» - eyes); they splinter and fight; they gather in doodly squiggles like metal shavings to a magnet.
Hit the right optical biting point, and the squiggles coalesce into portraits, like the one on this wall at White Cube Bermondsey.
When the plate vibrates at just the right frequency, the sand jerks into squiggles and waves known as Chladni patterns.
Clinician and child take turns making a squiggle, and then turning it into a picture of something.
This triple candle holder tumbles across the tabletop in random squiggles and curls that terminate into a lovely tulip shaped base.
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