CVE4me general information
Having a blog filling up with a criss cross of information is usually not a good idea I am told. However this blogs focus is just that. A reference library for those who are reading posts through Clear Vision Enterprises. Use it frequently and as you will.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Paper Crafts to make
Animals and insects
Butterflies
Card making
Envelopes
Hair decorations
Mobiles
Note pad
Paper Chains
Paper flowers
Picture making
Recycled paper
Table Decorations
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Butterflies
Card making
Envelopes
Hair decorations
Jigsaw puzzles
Lampshades
Mobiles
Note pad
Paper Chains
Paper flowers
Picture making
- Blot prints
- Blow prints
- Finger painting
- For a two paper fold
- Hand print tree
- Making prints
- Marble or mini ball painting
- Paper folding and cutting
- Paper tearing
- Splatter Painting
- Spray painting
- String paintings
- Texture rubbings
Recycled paper
Table Decorations
Trees
Wind
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Sourdough Starter Culture
This is a basic recipe for a sour dough starter. Altitude, climate factors and type of flour may alter the result. The result you are looking for is a fairly mild and fruity flavour
Ingredients
- all-purpose wheat flour
- water
Preparation and Maintenance
- In a plastic container (I use a big yogurt container) combine equal parts (by weight) of flour and water, ca. 1/4 lb or 150g of each. Mix well.
- Cover, put in a warm place for a day or more until the mixture starts to develop bubbles and a light smell of fruit and yeast.
- At that point, add same amount of flour and water. Let stand for another day.
- On the next day, discard half of the emergent starter and again add the same amount of flour and water.
- Repeat for a few more days until the starter has stabilized and is very bubbly.
- At that point you can move the starter to the fridge. Feed it every 3-4 weeks by stirring well, discarding half of the starter (you can use it for baking) and adding the same amount of flour and enough water to keep the consistency. Leave out of the fridge for a few hours before putting it back.
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Adapted from:
Steffen's Dinners
Friday, August 12, 2011
Children's Biscuits
Teddy Bear Biscuits
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Thursday, August 4, 2011
Modern Optical Illusions
- 2.5D
- Mling
- Faux Painting
- Photorealism
- Anamorphosis
- Optical illusion
- Ubiquitous gaze
- Still life painting
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Make your bubble wands
Try these easy innovative bubble wands for more bubble-making fun.
Remember: Just experiment with blowing bubbles using different items.
- Bend the opening of a coat hanger into a large circle
- Green plastic baskets strawberries come in
- Tuna can with both ends cut out (careful of sharp edges)
- Fly swatters with holes
- Covers of yogurt containers with the center cut out
- To pieces of plastic
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Make you own Bubbles
A 'Best" Bubble soultion
Beluga bubbles
Long life Bubble solution
More bubbles
New formula
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Beluga bubbles
Long life Bubble solution
More bubbles
New formula
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Dough recipes
We have used several different recipes for playdough. Everyone it seems brings with them an updated version. So we've started a list of them
- Cooked play dough
- Edible play dough
- Frosting dough
- Instant dough
- No fuss play dough
- Non cooked Play Dough
- Nutty Butter Play Dough
- Oat Meal Dough
- Play dough #1
- Play dough # 2
- Peanut butter play dough
- Peanut butter # 2
- Peanut butter [ and oats] play dough
- Sand dough
Smelly Tip: For nice smelling play dough, add a few drops of vanilla extract, almond extract, or peppermint extract
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Moulding materials recipes
Clay
Dough
Plaster of Paris
Plasticine
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Dough
Plaster of Paris
Plasticine
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Saturday, July 30, 2011
Camp fire index
Basics check list
Building a camp fire
Camp fire songs list
Chants
Closings
Effects
Entry and entrances
Firelighters
Openings
Camp fire recipes
Safety
Stories
Yells
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Building a camp fire
Camp fire songs list
Chants
Closings
Effects
Entry and entrances
Firelighters
- Pine cone firelighters
Openings
Camp fire recipes
Safety
Stories
Yells
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