Can someone direct me to the in...See MoreI cannot remember which board I posted my request on last week and haven't been able to find it again so trying once more. I am retired from active teaching (with pay) now but I once again need directions for the 3-D snowflakes we made to hang from the ceiling when I taught school way back in the stone age.
Can someone direct me to the instructions which I haven't been able to find on the internet but know it is there somewhere. . . or email them to me directly? I would be very appreciative of your kindness. THANKS!
Hope you will enjoy the upcoming holiday season. (I am hoping for real snow soon. . . I have never lost my love for playing in the snow.)
On 12/16/12, Paulie wrote: > I cannot remember which board I posted my request on last > week and haven't been able to find it again so trying once > more. I am retired from active teaching (with pay) now but > I once again need directions for the 3-D snowflakes we made > to hang from the ceiling when I taught school way back in > the stone age. > > Can someone direct me to the instructions which I haven't > been able to find on the internet but know it is there > somewhere. . . or email them to me directly? I would be > very appreciative of your kindness. THANKS! > > Hope you will enjoy the upcoming holiday season. (I am > hoping for real snow soon. . . I have never lost my love > for playing in the snow.) > > Paulie
THANK YOU sNoooooooooooooooooooooooooow much! I could not find your reply on other board earlier -- probably becauuse I have been away from T-net too long huh? I know my friend is going to enjoy making them. Of course, I love anything to do with snow.
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On 12/16/12, Paulie wrote: > I cannot remember which board I posted my request on last > week and haven't been able to find it again so trying once > more. I am retired from active teaching (with pay) now but > I once again...See More