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Friday, December 21, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Christmas Tree
How we made our Christmas Card
From: trevjo7, 54 minutes ago
Traditional English Christmas Tree Card
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
Cristmas crown
This is traditional Estonian Christmas decoration.
You will need:
12 (reed) straw
yarn or string (16* straw length)
felted balls, glass baubles
1. Put 4 straws on yarn
You will need:
12 (reed) straw
yarn or string (16* straw length)
felted balls, glass baubles
1. Put 4 straws on yarn
Monday, December 10, 2007
First tutorial - Feltball
Felted Ball
You will need:
wool
soap (dish soap works well)
warm water
1. Take little bit of wool and make little ball. It must be quite compact. Take thinly spread hank at wrap it around the ball in the other direction, so the fibers cross.
2. Put little bit of soapwater on around the ball
3. Start roll ball very gently between your hand
4.When the surface colours no longer move and seem pressed into place, rub and press harder, squeezing and rewetting in the soapy water as necessary.When begin to press the ball in your hands much like you would work a piece of clay ... pressing and shaping.
5. Do some rinsing in cold water to remove the soap. Do some final rolling and shaping in your hands to make the wool into a ball shape.
6.While the ball is still wet, it can be shaped with firm hand pressure and some rolling into an egg shape or flattened on one side or rolled into a round shape. It will probably dry overnight.
You will need:
wool
soap (dish soap works well)
warm water
1. Take little bit of wool and make little ball. It must be quite compact. Take thinly spread hank at wrap it around the ball in the other direction, so the fibers cross.
2. Put little bit of soapwater on around the ball
3. Start roll ball very gently between your hand
4.When the surface colours no longer move and seem pressed into place, rub and press harder, squeezing and rewetting in the soapy water as necessary.When begin to press the ball in your hands much like you would work a piece of clay ... pressing and shaping.
5. Do some rinsing in cold water to remove the soap. Do some final rolling and shaping in your hands to make the wool into a ball shape.
6.While the ball is still wet, it can be shaped with firm hand pressure and some rolling into an egg shape or flattened on one side or rolled into a round shape. It will probably dry overnight.
Estonian team
Agnes-Anneli-Johanna-Kaija
Kaupo-Kertu-Leene-Maarja
Our schoolblog is here, but it's only in Estonian language
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Christmas Tree Project
Hello Estonia!
Just to let you know we are making excellent progress with our Christmas tree crafts project.
Lind Regards
Trevor Owers + class 2JO
Just to let you know we are making excellent progress with our Christmas tree crafts project.
Lind Regards
Trevor Owers + class 2JO
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Hello from class 2JO - England
Teacher - Mr T Owers
The pupils in 2JO are called-
The pupils in 2JO are called-
We look forward to the pleasure of working with you!
Sunday, December 2, 2007
A little bit about us!
Southborough CofE Primary School
Southborough CofE Primary School is situated in Southborough, close to the town of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK. We are located approximately 38 miles south of London in the beautiful county of Kent. Kent is known as the Garden of England, with amazing lavender fields, orchards, vineyards, oast houses and castles. It is England's oldest county, with an exciting past. Places of interest include Canterbury, Maidstone, Rochester, Tenterden, Folkestone, Hythe & Romney Marsh, Sevenoaks, Thanet, Broadstairs, Tonbridge, Dover, Deal and Sandwich.
Southborough CofE Primary School is situated in Southborough, close to the town of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK. We are located approximately 38 miles south of London in the beautiful county of Kent. Kent is known as the Garden of England, with amazing lavender fields, orchards, vineyards, oast houses and castles. It is England's oldest county, with an exciting past. Places of interest include Canterbury, Maidstone, Rochester, Tenterden, Folkestone, Hythe & Romney Marsh, Sevenoaks, Thanet, Broadstairs, Tonbridge, Dover, Deal and Sandwich.
Greetings from the UK!
Hello Estonia!
We are really looking forward to our Christmas collaboration!
Kind Regards
Trevor Owers
We are really looking forward to our Christmas collaboration!
Kind Regards
Trevor Owers
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
We are from Lauka Basic School students and we study in 4th grade.
Estona is very small country in Northern Europa. Our neighbors are Latvia, Russia, Finland and Sweden.
We live on the island Hiiumaa. On Hiiumaa you can see very beautiful trees, flowers and animals. We have only one little city - Kärdla.
Our school is quite small - here is 15 teachers and 107 students. Our class is small too - only eight students.
Agnes
Monday, November 26, 2007
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