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Two Activities For Children : Making Beeswax Candles & Drawing smiling faces on a light bulb
In this article I will suggest two activities for children. Use them to have fun with your kids and boost their creativity and imagination. Let's play!
Making Beeswax candles
In the first activity for children we will try to make beeswax candles. They are relatively easy to make. This is a quick and easy activity and most children will succeed in making these candles for their family. As usual, children should be supervised by their parents or an adult. If your kids are very young they shouldn't be allowed to light the candles, just play with them or give them as gifts because they just love to give and take gifts! They will just love this activity.
Activity materials:
- beeswax sheets
- wick
- scissors
- blow dryer
First of all gather all the materials for the activity in the playground. We are ready to begin. Decide how high you want your candles to be. Then cut a piece of wick at the appropriate height. Use the scissors to cut the beeswax sheet if needed (e.g. if it is too long). Now it's time to use the blow dryer. Start by warming the beeswax sheet enough so that it can be rolled. When it warm enough it will likely change color. Then it's the right time to put the wick on the warm side and start rolling. Use the blow dryer when needed to re-warm the sheet. Roll until the candle is finished. When the candle is almost finish make sure you warm the beeswax sheet more than enough in order to stuck well.
Draw smiling faces on a light bulb
This activity helps you use something you could easily throw away. You, with the help of your children, will draw smiling faces on a light bulb. This should be very easy for children to accomplish. They could draw a happy face on one side of the bulb and a sad face on the other. Then they can play with it or create a set of painted bulbs.
Activity materials:
- Light bulb
- acrylic colors
- sealer
Take the light bulb and paint it with the acrylic colors. You can divide it in two sections and draw two smiling faces. Let it dry for a while. Then use the sealer to cover the bulb. You want to do this so the paint won't peal. Let the sealer dry. You are ready! Now you have a smiling face on a light bulb. I am sure your children will enjoy this activity.
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Are you looking for ways to motivate your children to exercise and take part in active play or hands-on music activities? This lovely book will provide you with just the inspiration you are looking for! Included are songs and ideas to keep your children active while having tons of fun with parachute play. This is a must have resource for anyone working with children. There's a whole world of fabulous new games to explore with your kids.
What are the basic steps involved in replacing light fixtures in a home?
I have some light fixtures I want to replace. Two are flat, metal panels with round bulbs sticking out. The panels are mounted directly to the wall and there does not appear to be any visible screws on the face of them. They are in the bathrooms.
The other one hangs over head in the dining room. It's a tacky faux chandelier thing but instead of crystals or glass, it has these small fake candle lights. The bulbs look like flame. I want it gone.
Help!
Step One: Start by turning off the power to the fixture's circuit at the service panel.
Step Two: When you remove the fixture base on a wall or ceiling-mounted fixture, or the cover plate on a strip fluorescent fixture, test the wiring to verify that the power is indeed off. Probe each set of insulated wires with one lead of a neon tester and the metal box or grounding wire with the other. If the tester lights, the power is still on.
Step Three: Remove the screws or cap nuts that secure a globe or glass light shade.
Step Four: Remove the screws or cap nuts that secure the fixture, fixture body or canopy to the outlet box. Support the full weight of a heavy fixture during this step and the next. Get help for a heavy one, especially if you are working overhead from a ladder.
Step Five: With the wiring in the outlet box now accessible, repeat the power test described in step 2. When you've confirmed that there's no power in the outlet box, remove the wire connectors that join the fixture wires to the house. If the fixture body is grounded, remove the screw or nut that secures the grounding (green) wire.
Step Six: You must secure fixtures that weigh over 50 lbs. (23 kg) independently of the electrical box. If you have access from above, install wood bridging between the joists above the box. Then screw the box into the bridging from below. If you don't have access to install a support from above, purchase retrofit mounting hardware for a ceiling fan and install it according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Step Seven: Compare new mounting-hole requirements with the existing provisions at the outlet box. If necessary, purchase a new mounting strap or a universal mounting plate, which will accommodate virtually any fixture.
Step Eight: Connect the new fixture to the same wires that connected the old fixture, and mount the fixture to the box with screws or cap nuts as required. Create a loop in the wires with long-nose pliers, then wrap them clockwise under a terminal screw. Or use electrician's pliers to twist the wires from a prewired fixture together with the house wires, then secure them with wire nuts. Cut off excess with wire cutters.



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