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![]() Brown Paper 44x61cm 17x24 5 Sheets Marbling Crafts Art US $5.90
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![]() DIY Small 3D Paper Craft Art gramophone Victrola Post card no die cut US $3.99
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Wilton 4-Tier Stacked Cupcake and Dessert Tower $12.97 Dessert Tower 4 Tier-16.25"X12". WILTON-Stacked Dessert Tower. What a great way to display cupcakes; appetizers; brownies; fruit and other party treats! This stand consists of four stacking sections with angled tiers for the best view of decorated desse... |
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Wilton Trim-N-Turn Ultra Rotating Cake Stand $12.99 Trim n turn ultra cake turntable-12 round. Wilton-trim n turn ultra. The trim n turn ultra is a mid level turn-table with a locking mechanism. Soft grip bottom and center ring for complete control. The 12in platform separates from the base for quic...... |
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Wilton Flowers and Cake Design Lesson Plan $2.30 Flowers and Cake Design Lesso Plan. This book contains useful printed tips and techniques for anyone looking to expand their knowledge of cake design and floral cake decorating. This lesson plan is made to coordinate with the Wilton Flowers and Cake Design Student Kit (not included) and is full of great ideas whether you are a beginner or advanced cake decorator. This book features basic cake desi... |
Arts and Crafts - how to make a wind fan?
I used to know how to make these a long time ago, but I am wondering how to make one of the fans that have folded inwards pieces of paper attached at the middle, and on a stick. When the wind blows, they turn.
I don't think you're remembering actual fans, but whirligigs, etc. Those won't move on their own like fans, they rely on the wind to move them. The type of whirligig you're describing sounds like a pinwheel.
Here are a bunch of photos:
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=pinwheels
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=whirligig
and lessons for pinwheels:
http://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+make+pinwheel


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