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Handmade, Zero Waste Halloween Costumes

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Created June 9, 2014 by Amber Dohrenwend • 3390 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Handmade, Zero Waste Halloween Costumes

Every year millions of kids get dressed up for Halloween. Instead of using their own creativity to design, tailor and execute a costume themselves, they default to store bought costumes. Halloween represents an authentic, interest driven design opportunity for all kids. We can guide them on a path to creating their own costumes that harness their creativity and build their confidence. 2013 marks the 2nd annual Cardboard Costume Challenge which is an online event featuring costume ideas and tutorials. It’s also a showcases for creative, low to no waste costumes that are entirely handmade. Think only robot costumes are made… Read more »

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Using Canva to Introduce Anything

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Created June 6, 2014 by Terry Elliott • 1829 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Using Canva to Introduce Anything

Canva is a tool for creating graphics of all kind: pinterest-style, social media graphs, posters, presentation slides, twitter headers, facebook covers… I am using it to help promote #clmooc, to introduce it in an image friendly way. You can easily imagine many ways to introduce yourself and others with Canva. I wish it was open source, but it isn’t. As for instructions? Well…it is sign up and follow your nose letting any purpose be your guide. It is easy to play on the site and easier still to share what you make. In an era of copyright madness, it is… Read more »

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Simple Book from One Page of Paper

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Created May 29, 2014 by susan wolf • 2410 views • 0 examples • 1 tutorials

Simple Book from One Page of Paper

Choose a page of paper: At least 8.5″ x 11″. Any size rectangle. Paper should have some firmness. But for a first try using standard office paper is okay. 1 – Fold the paper lengthwise and open 2 – Fold the paper horizontally then again resulting in 4 quadrants 3 – Cut along the longest center fold thru the center 2 quadrants 4 – Pull the fold perpendicular to the sliced section and on either side of the slice up and out. This will give you a star shaped view from the top 5 – Flatten folding into a book…. Read more »

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