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Make a handprint near the bottom of your card.
To make a dust hand, dampen the area, cover your hand in dust and press your hand against the horse, to make a handprint.
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We based our principal analysis on a validated 34plex autosomal ancestry-informative-marker single nucleotide polymorphism (AIM-SNP) assay to make an assignment of ancestry for DNA from seven unmatched case samples including a handprint from a bag containing undetonated explosives together with personal items recovered from various locations in Madrid associated with the suspects.
Although even a baby can make handprint art, be sure your child is in the right frame of mind and whether the project will be more of a difficult task rather than an enjoyable experience.
She patiently instructs the young children in her charge how to make handprint paintings on T-shirts without leaving a mess behind.
Place spiders in drawers and get your class to make their own handprint creatures by painting their palms and pressing them down with their wrists touching.
No, I'm on the roller coaster ride of information sessions, admissions counseling, and financial aid applications to identify the absolute perfect environment in which my soon-to-be-5-year-old daughter can make handprint turkeys.
Before dinner, put out scissors, crayons and construction paper so kids can make handprint turkey placecards with each guest's name.
When people ask what to bring, you may want to suggest that they have their little ones prepare seasonal centerpieces, collect leaves, make handprint turkey drawings, or bring some other centerpiece.
Over the credits, we see a handprint, made in a rust-red pigment, with that trademark kink on the final digit.
In these apparently happier days, Ms. Miller made an Easter card for Ms. Jenkins with Isabella's handprints and the words, "Mamma I love you".
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