Tuesday, May 25, 2010
I seen the movie name Precious.It tells us about what can happen if people get pregnet when they are young.It is also about how can family be mean to you if you don't do what they tell you to do.
It is directed by Lee Daniels,hes story was made in USA 2009.The writers of this stories are Geoffrey Fletcher.The writer that did it the novel is name Sapphire.The category of this movie is Drama.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
1. Who is this person and why were they important?
Oumou Sangare she's important because she is owner and builder of diffrent places
2. What part of the world did they live?
Bamako, Mali
3. What time period-or year in history did they live? Do you know of anything that was going on during that time as well?
They still live this days.Her mom was also a singer,she builed a hotel.
4. Do you have anything in common with this person? Why or why not?
No because she is older and she did diffrent things than i do.
Oumou Sangare she's important because she is owner and builder of diffrent places
2. What part of the world did they live?
Bamako, Mali
3. What time period-or year in history did they live? Do you know of anything that was going on during that time as well?
They still live this days.Her mom was also a singer,she builed a hotel.
4. Do you have anything in common with this person? Why or why not?
No because she is older and she did diffrent things than i do.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Do you feel safe in your house?
yes i do feel safe in my house because my family is around me.
Do you feel safe in your neighborhood?
Yes i feel safe in my neighborhood because i now most people.
Do you feel safe walking to/from the school?
yes i do because most people i know walk with me.
What makes you feel unsafe?
The quiet places make me feel unsafe because there will be nobody around me.
Name some of the places you feel unsafe in your neighborhood.
Quiet places are unsafe for me, The liquor store that is close by my house.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
We've seen the wide range of "canvases" that can be stenciled -- walls, tables, notebooks, etc. -- but here's one I never thought about until I saw it here (via Craftzine ) Bloesem The project originally...
DIY stenciled plateware
DIY stenciled plateware
We've seen the wide range of "canvases" that can be stenciled -- walls, tables, notebooks, etc. -- but here's one I never thought about until I saw it here (via Craftzine)
Bloesem
The project originally comes from a Dutch magazine called 101 Woonideeen, and though I can't understand a word of it, the gorgeous images transcend all languages.
Thankfully, the Dutch blogger Bloesem has translated for us.
In short, the instructions call for cutting a stencil pattern on adhesive foil, placing it over a plate, then painting over the stencil.
A few years ago, Sherry Olsen did a free-hand painting project on thrift-store china using ceramic paint for Readymade. The Pebeo Porcelaine brand seemed to be safe for food and dishwasher.
Readymade
Since I'm not the most adept free-hand artist, I'm going to give the stenciling project a shot.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/wallflower/detail?blogid=126&entry_id=56815#ixzz0f4vpNCvz
DIY stenciled plateware
DIY stenciled plateware
We've seen the wide range of "canvases" that can be stenciled -- walls, tables, notebooks, etc. -- but here's one I never thought about until I saw it here (via Craftzine)
Bloesem
The project originally comes from a Dutch magazine called 101 Woonideeen, and though I can't understand a word of it, the gorgeous images transcend all languages.
Thankfully, the Dutch blogger Bloesem has translated for us.
In short, the instructions call for cutting a stencil pattern on adhesive foil, placing it over a plate, then painting over the stencil.
A few years ago, Sherry Olsen did a free-hand painting project on thrift-store china using ceramic paint for Readymade. The Pebeo Porcelaine brand seemed to be safe for food and dishwasher.
Readymade
Since I'm not the most adept free-hand artist, I'm going to give the stenciling project a shot.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/wallflower/detail?blogid=126&entry_id=56815#ixzz0f4vpNCvz
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