| | Posted 2/23/2007 10:03:06 AM | |
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| So, how would you like carve these shapes into foam sponges? I love the idea, just trying to figure out how it is going to work...
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| | | Posted 2/23/2007 6:00:03 PM | |
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| | you can buy compressed sponges that can be cut easily for stamps. All you have to do then is wet it and it gets thicker and can be used for stamping. |
| | | Posted 2/23/2007 7:08:36 PM | |
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| If you have some western cookie cutters, it is easy to cut that shape onto the sponge, or draw your own shape as a template and cut it out on the sponge. This may have already been mentioned, but for easier handling, you attatch a clothes pin to it.
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| | | Posted 6/7/2007 8:48:47 AM | |
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| We are making cow print tshirts with the AR logo branded in the middle then writing "Branded by God's Love" below it. I cut some sponges (big bag from the dollar store) in cow print shapes for the kids to stamp on the tshirts. 
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| | | Posted 6/7/2007 1:48:15 PM | |
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| We have finally decided what we'll do! We're going to make a sheriff's star (possibly in silver paint - our craft leader is going to test how it will look on white shirts) with the child's fingerprint at each of the points of the star. (If you look at a sheriff's star it has a circle at each point.) Then we'll write God is in Charge in the middle.
Thanks for your ideas everyone.
The Bible does say that God's power is perfected in weakness... I guess that means we should be seeing God's power just explode all over this place. - Brian Brophy |
| | | Posted 6/7/2007 7:37:19 PM | |
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| | We do shirts as a craft for the 1st-6th grades. The kids tyedye the shirts on day 2(monday)-then a group of us who take off the whole week-rinse and dry and iron on the VBS iron on!! We make shirts for preschool and k-4/5 and the adults-This year all there shirts will be a plan bright color-saving time-it's alot of work!! Blessings Jenn in PA |
| | | Posted 6/7/2007 10:10:38 PM | |
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| | We make t-shirts for our staff only. I found a picture of a horse in a field...mostly showing it's backside. I put a brand of a cross on it and wrote across the bottom..."I Wear HIS (in red) Brand! |
| | | Posted 6/8/2007 9:33:56 AM | |
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| Hisgirl,
That sounds like such a cute idea. Can you post a picture?
Riverside Kathy |
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