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Cat on the Rocks a Long time


The most effective method to Paint Cats on Rocks

A week ago was a bustling week for me, with numerous things that drew me away from blogging. I came home to write this. I have a camera for blog snaps. I brought a camera so maybe I can accomplish some more blog entries this outing. I have this post completed now. It was definitely fun to write this.

My Grandson took a book from the library called "Pussycat Everywhere" It is a charming interesting little book that they cherished perusing and over once more. Winston even retained every one of the names of the felines in the book (around 30 on the off chance that I recall right). We chose to paint a few felines… and chose to paint them on rocks. I googled "painting rocks" and wow what a considerable measure of extraordinary thoughts and modest show-stoppers. I was exceptionally roused and had a fabulous time when we started painting that I experienced serious difficulties putting the paint and shakes away when we were done and I am as yet brainstorming thoughts of how we could paint rocks. So here is our little shake painting day. Maybe it will start some fun thoughts for you fun painting cats.

Spread out a little wax paper, or daily paper for a sketch surface and assemble a few supplies fun painting cats.

I let each of the young men reveal to me which sort of Pussycat they needed to paint and which shake they needed to utilize. We painted together at first cats.

At that point I let them paint.

Instructions to Paint Cats on Rocks

Supplies:

smooth level rocks

acrylic create paint

paint brushes (don't get shoddy children brushes, get detail brushes from the art store).

Q-tips

paper plates (as a paint bed).

dark Sharpie write marker (fine)

wax paper

Acrylic spray paint clear

You can look for rocks in your back yard or go to a store and locate an entire sack of them cheap; these were pleasant, smooth and clean; now we go.

Supplies

Here's the manner by which I painted the felines:

I found that beginning with the tail helped me put face and paws better.

1. Dunk a Q-tip in paint and twirl it down the side of the stone to make a twisting tail.

2. Dunk in paint once more, at that point make hovers for cheeks.

3. Plunge again and make 4 littler circles for paws that are tucked up under kitty.

4. Ears will be triangles.

5. Color the ears pink.

6. Include a tiny pink triangular nose.

7. Utilizing the Q-tip once more, plunge it into the paint you need and make small circles for eyes.

8. Permit to dry totally.

9. Paint pupils using dark paint utilizing a thin paintbrush.

10. Permit to dry completely.

11. Put a little measure of white paint on a new paintbrush, and add a spot of white for each eye then one for the nose, to make the sparkle highlight.

12. With a similar brush, include hair and stubbles.

13. Utilize a paintbrush or a Sharpie pen to include lines for toes, or some other points of interest you like once all the paint has totally dried.

14. Paint your kitty with Mod Podge, or Acrylic Spray clear to seal finish and shield it from scratching or peeling.

15. Permit to dry a few hours until totally dry to contact.

Tip: If you don't enable the paint to dry totally before applying a sealer, it may smear somewhat, see the kitty on the upper right… he presently has marginally green cheeks and also eyes.

Pussycat Everywhere!

Here is why the young men adored that little book to such an extent. He's Elizabeth's feline… well I should state He's Winston's feline (yet we as a whole kind of claim him). He is a genuine show-stopper and a family companion… there are two family kitties here, however this one generally makes himself exceptionally accessible for photography. Haha. I Expect all of you have some good times with paintbrushes and rocks.

Make the most of your week everybody! %

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Shopping Centers are Watching You

Even if you shop online you are being watched. Furthermore, new technology is being rolled out in Australian shops to find out your shopping habits. This does not just include purchasing. The way you examine goods will also be recorded and analysed. The other day I was in Coles supermarket. I examined a product and put it back on the shelf. Then I continued into the fresh vegetable section. I was accosted there by a shop assistance who said I must purchase the product because I had lifted the wrapping on the corner. It was captured on camera.  This was a bit of a shock I must say.
New data collection technology in shopping centers
The key to avoiding being tracked is to leave your mobile phone at home. Phones are being used as tracking sources without your permission. The government is going to allow this. To gain access to wi-fi you will unwittingly give your permission to be tracked. To confuse those collecting data you can lend your mobile to family members, or even wear a dress if you are a man.

Westfield shopping centers are leading the charge with 21 malls now using the new data collection technology. You will be bombarded with advertising on the walls of shops and on your mobiles based on the data as you walk through. The cost you pay is high. You cannot turn the vision or sound off.

Plans are afoot to find out what you buy and what you pay. This is all being done under the premise that we "will provide them (customers) with a far more personalised shopping experience. Funny, we didn't ask for this and we do not want it. Shops are the driving force: "businesses are rushing to gather data and learn how to interpret it." Sell, sell, sell! Ain't that the truth?
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Beetles Attack South Australian Museum

Australians have a fear of termites that will destroy their assets, namely their houses. Your home is the most valuable thing you have. Termites creep up on you. You are not aware that they are there until the serious damage they do can be seen. Some houses have to be literally rebuilt.

At the South Australian Museum, however, it is beetles who are doing the damage. Carpet beetles are attacking everything they come into contact with. The valuable insect collection is being destroyed very quickly. Something has to be done, so the state government is going to spend $2.7 per cent on cleaning up the roof space of the Science Centre where the infestation began. Unfortunately, there is no money designated to protect the insect collection.

If the beetles cannot find anything to eat they consume each other. Dead insects in the museum's collection are the ideal food. Insects have been stored in wooden cases for 150 years. In world terms the large array of insects is very important. Scientists come from all over the globe to use the specimens for research in medicine, genetics, biodiversity, biosecurity, taxonomy and climate change.

Fortunately, something can be done to protect the collection. Specimens can be put into cold storage in deep freeze, or kept in perfectly sealed crates specially made for them.
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