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Average Rating:
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Participant Age:
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7 to 12
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Approximate Cost:
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$0
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Duration:
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1 to 60 minutes
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Date submitted:
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10/17/2012
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Physical Challenge:
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Make a pretty window ornament from pressed Queen Anne's Lace flowers and a clear plastic lid.
Materials
- Clear Glue
- Clear plastic food-container Lid
- Hole Punch
- Dried Queen Anne's Lace
- Ribbon, raffia or colored string
Steps
Trim your flowersTrim the stems off several pressed Queen Anne's Lace flowers (see Pressed Lace). Snip the tips off if your flower is too big to fit in the lid.
Glue flowers in
Glue the flower, face down, to the inside of the lid with a few drops of glue.
Drill holeDrill a hole near the edge of the lid.
Add ribbonThread your ribbon or string through the hole to hang your window lace in the window!