Let dry then thread onto string.Computer-generated image created by Gilles Tranįollowing is a list of notable 3D modeling software, computer programs used for developing a mathematical representation of any Three Dimensional surface of objects, also called 3D modeling. Necklace: Poke a hole in the center top of the heart with a chopstick. Let glue and heart dry and adhere magnet to the back.Ħ. Pinch off a pea-sized ball of Model Magic and glue the coffee stirrer between it and back of heart. Trim a wooden coffee stirrer to about 5 inches long and glue the arrow and feather shapes to either end. Magnet: Cut out templates, and trace onto cardstock. Pin: Glue pinback to back of dried heart. Let heart dry per package instructions.Ĥ. Lightly tap your letter stamps into ink and gently press letters into Model Magic heart. Use your fingers to smooth and round the edges.ģ. Flatten the ball until it is 1/4-inch thick cut the disc into a heart shape. Make a divot with your finger and add a drop of food coloring in the center. Roll a ping-pong-size ball of Model Magic. What You'll Need: White Crayola Model Magic, gel food coloring, scissors, small letter stamps, StazOn inkpads, pinbacks, glue, arrow templates, pencil, cardstock paper in solids or prints, wooden coffee stirrers, adhesive magnet squares, chopstick, stringġ. Turn these custom creations into pins, magnets, or pendants. Thread the letters onto a length of heavy string. For an O, cut out the center of a doily along the edge of its inner circle. Cinch them together and staple them at the center. To make an X, accordion-fold two same-size doilies. Hugs and Kisses: Paper doilies get snipped and folded for this airy and delicate lace look. Cut felt hearts (ours are 3 inches across), then use a needle to thread them on embroidery floss one after another, leaving space between.ģ. Hearts on a String: A single running stitch sews these lovely hearts together forever. Fast real-time OpenGL graphics views (2D and 3D) with whiteboard controls for easy navigation. Embellish the garland by tying on short lengths of ribbon.Ģ. Using playing cards in the suit of hearts, punch two holes in the top of each and thread them onto ribbon. Suit and Tie: Old playing cards and ribbon trimming give this strand homespun appeal. Have your Valentine's Day arts and crafts double as household decor! Pick one of these gorgeous garlands (or all three!) to spruce up your space for the holiday.ġ. Inivis AC3D Overview Create models with this easy-to-use 3D software for games, virtual reality and flight simulation, scientific, medical, and general data visualization, rapid prototypes of 3D designs, 3D printing, Google Earth, X-Plane, Second Life, etc. Photograph By Lucy Schaefer Ideas by Melissa Jenkins and Kelly Ladd Sanchez Making several cards? To save time, stack three sheets of cardstock when tracing and cutting out the templates. Tape insert to the inside of the main card with the confetti bag showing through the window. Adhere bag to the front of the insert using double-sided tape. Trim a sheet of cardstock in a third color by 1/2 inch on every side fold in half as you did the larger sheet. Fold the top 1/2 inch of bag secure with tape. Fill a small cellophane gift bag halfway with heart-shaped confetti, or DIY some using a mini heart-shaped hole punch. Use a glue stick to affix the border to the edges of the window. (Have an adult handle this step.) To create a border for the window, trace the border template onto cardstock in a different color and cut out. On the left side of the fold, cut out a heart-shaped "window" using the template and an X-Acto knife. Hold a sheet of letter-size colored cardstock horizontally and fold it in half, left to right. The card recipient will open the doors to reveal a special message! With a marker, write a Valentine's note in the center of the card, behind the doors. Use a hole punch to punch approximately 20 circles from a sheet of colored cardstock. Glue the heart-shaped border (with the doors attached) onto the center of the scalloped heart, overlapping the base of the flames slightly.ĥ. Layer the Front Flame pieces so that they resemble a torch, and glue in place. The doors should fit neatly inside the border.ģ. With a glue stick, affix the doors to the heart-shaped border by gluing the tabs to the underside of the border. With the Border template, trace and cut along both the inside and outside outlines (an adult should help cut away the interior of the heart using a utility knife).Ģ. Using a pencil, trace each onto colored letter-size cardstock in red, orange, pink, fuchsia, and yellow, and cut them out. The heart milagro is an icon of Mexican culture, intended to bring more love into your life! Here's how to make your own:ġ.
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