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Awareness Ribbon by the yard

Autism Awareness Ribbon Yard Sign - 21"wide by 39" high by VictoryStore

Awareness Ribbons


Autism Awareness Ribbon Yard Sign - 21"wide by 39" high
VictoryStore

Durable and long lasting decoration.
Approximately 21"wide by 39" high
Weatherproof Corrugated Plastic, Printed digitally in full color.
2 Colors / 2 Sided signs
Comes with two of our easy to use and very sturdy, EZ Stakes

Friday Craft: The Best Halloween Costumes « Write From Karen

Frilly socks and Mary Janes

Instructions

Clothing and accessories: Measure your child, then on poster board, draw a shirt, skirt with bloomers, and accessories to fit. (Download our free purse and bow templates, and shirt and skirt diagrams.)

Cut out the pieces and cut several 2- by 4-inch tabs from the scraps. Paint the pieces and let them dry.

Use black marker to outline the tabs with dotted lines and to add details to the clothing and accessories. Attach the tabs to the pieces and the bow to a headband with duct tape. Straps: Have your child hold the bottom of the shirt in front of her, then cut two lengths of wide elastic that can each reach from the top of the shirt, across your child’s back, and to the bottom of the opposite side of the shirt.

For strength, staple a rectangular scrap of poster board to both ends of each strap, then tape one end of each to the top of the shirt (the foam core, not the poster board)....

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Put a Ring On It

That’s it! 

I tried tacky glue but it didn’t work at all, much to my surprise. They close just like a belt. I probably shouldn’t have used a one sided patterned ribbon because the tail loops backwards through the rings. Ohh well.

These napkin rings were really easy. The napkins were a bit more time consuming but I had access to mom’s fabric and sewing machine, as well as her help. I thought black and white would be a good halloween-y  design and would also work as anytime decor. Sis loves her table-scapes!