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    episode DIC-219
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    Mother Nature's Toys

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    Dish of Walnut Toys

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    Fruit Teapots

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    Small Plant Pots

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    This miniature basket made from a walnut would be a perfect tree ornament for the holidays.

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    Figure A

    Materials:

    Assorted pods (eucalyptus, nigella, lunaria)
    Acorn caps
    Walnuts
    Rose thorns
    Grapevine twig, clematis vine, or any dried squiggly vine
    Pepper berries
    Calla lily
    Woolly lamb's ear
    Sphagnum
    Craft saw
    White glue
    Gourds
    Moss
    Terra-cotta tray
    Assorted cross-sections of branches, 1" - 2" wide and long

    General Instructions

    1. Set moss into terra-cotta tray for carpet.

    2. Use branch sections for tables and chairs.

    3. Set table with acorn-cap plates and teapot with teacups.

    4. Use lamb's ear for bed comforter

    Teapot and Cups

    1. Carefully cut bottom (stem end) off nigella pod and save for top of teapot.

    2. Stick rose thorn, point first, into side of nigella pod to form spout.

    3. Stick grapevine twig into opposite side of nigella pod to form teapot handle.

    4. Carefully cut nigella pod in half for teacup.

    5. Stick grapevine twig into side for handle.

    Dishware

    1. Remove caps from acorn and set with concave side facing up.

    2. Remove pistil from calla lily and place in acorn cap for corn on the cob.

    3. Add pepper berries.

    Walnut Baskets

    1. Remove a quarter of the walnut shell.

    2. Use a craft saw to make a horizontal cut to center rim of walnut.

    3. Make a vertical cut along center rim and remove loose quarter shell.

    4. Repeat cuts on opposite side of walnut to remove quarter shell.

    5. Remove walnut from inside and trim or smooth excess shell material (figure A).

    Tip: Pick up interesting pods from the ground and save them in a craft jar.

    Products: Collect plant material during nature walks. Craft saws are available at hardware and craft stores.


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    Author: Laura Donnelly Bethmann and Deborah Balmuth
    (June, 1996)

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    Author: Sharon Lovejoy
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    Sunflower Houses: Inspiration from the Garden
    Model: 0761123865
    Author: Sharon Lovejoy
    (April, 2001)


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    Nature Crafts for Kids
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    Author: Gwen Diehn
    (August, 1997)

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    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
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    The Art of Floral Design: Original Floral Decorations Inspired by the Patterns of Nature
    Model: 0706376722
    Author: Paul Thomas and Jo Avison
    (September, 1998)


    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
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    Nature Printing: 30 Projects for Creating Beautiful Prints, Wearables and Home Furnishings
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