The lambs are so fun to watch!! When my dad feeds the ewes their grain, the little lambs form a group and race around the pen. Sometimes they get really crazy!
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Here's a coin I found by our sheep pen. It is a 1954 Uncle Sam Play Nickel. I looked it up on the internet and found some information. The coin is only worth five cents but it's still fun to have it and be able to find it. I wonder what kid it belonged to.
Here's what the different sides say: Obverse: Reverse: UNCLE SAM 1954 PLAY NICKEL W FALSA PECUNIA 5 PLAY NICKEL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Other facts: Country: United States Type: Token Years: 1952-1970 Value: 5 cents Metal: Aluminum Diameter: 19mm Shape: Round Here are a few easy ideas that you can use for cardboard houses or any doll house.
Picture 1-3: Just draw a shelf full of books or a cabinet on a piece of paper, cut it out, and glue to a wall in your doll house. You can make book shelves, refrigerators, kitchen cabinets, or shelves full of toys. Picture 4 and 5: Draw some cute animals on paper, color them, then cut them out. If you want you can glue them onto cardboard. We play with these as characters in our houses. It's easy to make a lot of them. Picture 6: Use walnut shells to create the perfect little bed. I used to halves of a walnut shell and hot glued them together. Then I cut some fabric for the bed. Here are some comics I drew. The cats in the comics are cats that we actually have. First I draw everything out in pencil. Then I go over it with my pens. The pens that I use are: Pigma Micron pens. They are really nice pens and are waterproof, so I can use them with watercolor. After going over the pencil with pen, I erase most of the pencil lines. Then I paint over it with watercolor paint. The watercolor paints that I used were from Dollar General. I also used some other paint from other sets. After painting, I'm pretty much done unless I find a mistake that I can fix.
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