Sentences with phrase «up pieces of newspaper»

Your gear should include crumpled up pieces of newspaper (ball)(cover with aluminum foil if it won't stay together), an empty paper towel roll (bat) and some pillows to serve as bases.
If you don't have little boys and dozens of balls laying around your house, you could wad up a piece of newspaper in the shape of a ball and it will work just as well.

Not exact matches

Newspapers, pieces of furniture, it all ends up in the trash soon, the bargain bin, forgotten.
The agent bought up a large quantity of newspaper space in blocks and then sold those blocks in pieces to various advertisers at a mark - up.
Just two months ago Tribal football published a piece citing a report from Polish newspaper Przeglad Sportowy that suggested that Real Madrid would be willing to pay up to $ 150m for Lewandowski as the likelihood of him moving to La Liga looks increasingly likely.
Add some newspaper or in my case a ripped up pieces of brown paper bag to the bottom of your bucket.
It is a glorious piece of architecture created from wood pulp and spit, chewed up and manufactured into — paper... I ask you, then, to raise your glass rather than your newspaper to the wasps you see as you take tea or drinks in the garden in the summer.
One of the most successful ways in getting your book known locally as a self - published author is by the local newspaper writing up a piece about you as an author.
For some, couponing conjures up visions of hours spent poring over newspaper circulars and cutting up small pieces of paper just to save a few bucks at the checkout counter.
• If they came from another home, objects like leashes, hands, rolled up newspapers and magazines, feet, chairs and sticks are just some of the pieces of «training equipment» that may have been used on this dog.
There are very few cutscenes to speak of, and it is up to the player to piece the game's story together through the various snippets of newspapers you read at the end of each level.
In modern art, the word «collage» describes a composition made up of a variety of assorted materials - typically, printed matter like newspaper clippings, photographs, pieces of graphic or digital art, oddments of textile or fabric, and perhaps solid objects - all glued to a sheet of paper or board or canvas.
This Jane is not a great one for receiving visitors, but I have travelled here with Chris Stephens, the curator of Tate Britain's forthcoming exhibition about Kenneth Clark, of whom she is clearly fond (Stephens has been up and down to Kent a lot lately, in search of photographs, newspaper cuttings and other bits and pieces that will work in the context of the show), and she has even made shortbread to welcome us.
Abraham Cruzvillegas's large untitled wall piece made in 2016, consists of 456 pieces of ephemera pinned to the wall: things such as newspapers, tickets, and envelopes, their backs painted black and red (you can lift them up and see what's on the other side).
Made of newspaper, rolled up and glued, then painted black to give the dried, tube - shaped material some rigidity, these straight or curly pieces were also scattered around a column in the gallery, or placed upright, leaning against a window.
Andrew — Why aren't these kinds of articles — the ones like this on your blog, as well as the Reuters and AP pieces that come up when searching the NYTimes online, appearing in the print newspaper?
I then made flat newspaper pieces that were the real size of things like counters, fridges, daybeds, toilets, dining room tables, etc. and a friend and I spent a lovely afternoon moving them (and the walls) around in that taped space to come up with my floor plan, which works great (people always ask me who my architect was, LOL).
Did I tell you about the time that my husband and I started a painting project that neither of us wanted to do and I had to prep the whole project by myself, and he was pouty about having to help and then SOMEHOW got a piece of tape on his foot and didn't know it and RIPPED UP ALL OF MY PREP WORK IN ABOUT FIVE MINUTES FLAT after we had just started and didn't even realize until I turned around and he had wads of newspaper around his feet and didn't even know iof us wanted to do and I had to prep the whole project by myself, and he was pouty about having to help and then SOMEHOW got a piece of tape on his foot and didn't know it and RIPPED UP ALL OF MY PREP WORK IN ABOUT FIVE MINUTES FLAT after we had just started and didn't even realize until I turned around and he had wads of newspaper around his feet and didn't even know iof tape on his foot and didn't know it and RIPPED UP ALL OF MY PREP WORK IN ABOUT FIVE MINUTES FLAT after we had just started and didn't even realize until I turned around and he had wads of newspaper around his feet and didn't even know iOF MY PREP WORK IN ABOUT FIVE MINUTES FLAT after we had just started and didn't even realize until I turned around and he had wads of newspaper around his feet and didn't even know iof newspaper around his feet and didn't even know it?
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