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Gather your materials. Making a paper mobile is quite easy, but you will need some special materials and tools to complete the project. ... Fold all of your card stock pieces in half. ... Cut out the shapes. ... Glue the edges of the hearts and circles together. ... Connect the circles in the same way.
Slip three paperclips onto one plastic drinking straw. ... Make two additional straw units. ... Connect the units using paperclip chains. ... Cut out shapes from construction paper. ... Attach the shapes to the mobile using the paperclips. ... Balance the mobile. ... Create a chain for the top.
A mobile (UK: /moral/, US: /Mobil/) is a type of kinetic sculpture constructed to take advantage of the principle of equilibrium. It consists of a number of rods, from which weighted objects or further rods hang. The objects hanging from the rods balance each other, so that the rods remain more or less horizontal.
1:17 2:50 Suggested clip getting loopy with hanging art mobile-maker mark Lara (WWW ... YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip getting loopy with hanging art mobile-maker mark Lara (WWW ...
Step 1: You Will Need: one embroidery hoop. ... Step 2: Separate Hoops... and remove any stickers. ... Step 3: Fold Ribbons in Half... lengthwise and tie a knot two inches down from the fold. ... Step 4: Arrange the Ribbons... ... Step 5: Tighten the Outer and Inner Hoops Together... ... 2 Discussions.
Purchase your supplies. ... Wrap the hoop in yarn. ... Create your fabric/felt shapes. ... Sew your shapes together. ... Stuff your mobile pieces with batting. ... Cut pieces of thread. ... Attach thread to the fabric/felt pieces. ... Connect your thread to the hoop.
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Sounds good, right? A baby mobile, for example, is a good toy to put above the baby's crib, away from her face. A mobile provides visual stimulation and promotes brain development. Keep in mind, though, that some mobiles are meant to stimulate baby and others are meant to soothe baby to sleep.
Ensure you have all the parts for your mobile. ... Examine the base of the mobile. ... Place the base of the mobile on the inside of the crib, against the wall. ... Screw the nut onto the threaded post until the nut is flush against the wall of the crib and the base of the mobile is firmly attached.
Mobiles are free-moving, hanging sculptures. They were invented by the American sculptor Alexander Calder in the early 20th century. For a page on Calder, click here. These crafts projects are for preschool, kindergarten and elementary school children.
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