Saturday, June 29, 2013

Minecraft - Perler Bead Frame


My son and husband love playing Minecraft!  So for Father's Day, my son and I made this frame for Daddy.  It was pretty easy.  I used the standard 5 1/2 square board. 
Step 1 - Find a picture of a Mincraft Background.  I used Google and located a picture that way.  I wanted to see what colors to use and the basic composition of the picture.
Step 2 - Mix the colors.  I used one bowl for dirt colors (light brown, dark brown, and gray) and a bowl for grass colors (light green, dark green, and some random other greens I found with my perler beads).
Step 3 - Put the beads on the board.  My board has a roughly 2 1/2 by 2 1/2 square in the center.  I left that square open.  Then I put the dirt colors on (I wasn't to particular - just grabbed and placed.  If I noticed there was too much of one color, I tried to break it up a little).  Then I put on the grass colors.
Step 4 - I ironed according to my perler bead directions.  I realized I missed some spots when I tried to peel back the ironing paper and some beads came up.  I just carefully put the paper back down and ironed those spots.
Step 5 - I wanted some embellishments for the front of the frame.  I typed in Mincraft Perler Beads to Pinterest and found the heart and sword.  I followed those patterns and ironed the designs.
Step 6 - I needed a picture frame back... So I went to Dollar Tree and bought a 4x6 frame.  I took off the back and used kitchen sheers to cut it down to size.
Step 7 - I then assembled the frame.  I used a hot glue gun to add the heart and sword to the front.  I then flipped the frame over and attached the photo frame back to my perler bead frame.  I was silly and in my haste to get this project completed, I glued all four sides - Duh!  My husband kindly asked how he was supposed to get a picture in there!  I realized my mistake and used my box cutter to open a silt in the top.  It is no fun if you make no mistakes (or that is at least what I am telling myself)!

Daddy loves the frame and my son was so happy to help making it! (He placed a lot of the beads - got bored - then I finished it!  Please only have an adult do the ironing.  It is hot!)

Friday, April 6, 2012

Theatre Etiquette


Theatre Etiquette
When you go to a theatrical performance or are just watching a performance in class, it is important to be on your best behavior.  This is called Theatre Etiquette, or “How to have Good Manners during a Performance”.
1.     Be Quiet – This means no talking and no whispering
2.     Pay Attention – no dozing, no drooling, try to be awake and involved.
3.     Show up on time, and don’t leave before the performance is over.
4.     Arms, legs, and all other body parts to yourself
5.     Thank performers by clapping when appropriate
6.     Laugh when appropriate
7.     Cry when appropriate
8.     Turn off all noise making technology (cell phones, iPods, iPads, pagers, children, etc.)
9.     Treat others the way you would like to be treated if you were performing!