Here's what you need for this fun fall craft project:
And as officers appeal for witnesses to the thefts, they have released CCTV images of a man caught near the scene of one of the raids, during which a unique 6ft bronze painted lamp was stolen, at around 1am on Wednesday, April 6, in Lemington."Some are very rare with only a few made.As well as the pounds 300,000 restaurant, pounds 100,000 has been invested upgrading the gates and pounds 240,000 has been spent on reinstating the ornamental lake.Instead, the rotting timber window frames and glass have been painstakingly replaced and the building will be used to house a small restaurant and an exhibition space."Although this may seem like a low-level crime, these items are often expensive and have sentimental value to the owners and it's important the thieves are caught."You will be using crayon shavings to get the sheets of waxed paper to stick together. This also adds some color to the collages. Choose some old crayons in a variety of fall colors and use the old cheese grater to get some shavings from the crayons.Flower petalsIT has taken much longer than expected.But bad weather over the winters of 2009 and 2010 delayed much of the work.Fall leaves"We're carrying out inquiries into where the items may have gone and this is continuing.PC Kevin Pentland of Northumbria Police's Outer West Neighbourhood Policing Team, is also urging residents to photograph and mark garden ornaments in case they are taken.IronNext use the iron to press the two sheets of waxed paper together. Unless you're using an old iron, you should use a thin cloth between the waxed paper and the iron, or you might get crayon shavings on your iron, which will transfer onto the next thing you iron...believe me, I know!And there is no doubt the work has created a superb feature so close to the town centre.CAPTION(S):
Photo of finished project: http://www.crafty-moms.com/fall-leaf-collage.shtml
Author: Rachel Paxton
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