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Oi pessoal, quem esta animado para pular nos Blocos de carnaval deste final de semana? Segue abaixo a lista dos principais Blocos que acontece hoje (4) e amanhã (5) no Rio de Janeiro. Vem com a gente nessa folia!!! Use #AgendaCulturalRJ nas suas fotos e compartilha com a gente no Instagram e Facebook. Instagram da Agenda Cultural RJ https://www.instagram.com/agendaculturalrj/ Página Agenda Cultural RJ no Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agendaculturalrj/ Programação de Blocos 4 de Fevereiro de 2017 (Sábado) Centro, Santa Teresa Eles Que Digam Onde : Travessa São Diogo, Santo Cristo Horas: 15h Bloco das Carmelitas – Lançamento da Camisa Onde : Rua Dias de Barros com Ladeira de Santa Teresa, Bar do Serginho, Santa Teresa Horas: 17h Liga dos Blocos e Bandas da Zoa Portuária Onde : Praça da Harmonia, Saúde Horas: 18h Laranjeiras Larga a Onça Alfredo – Ensaio Onde : Praça São Salvador, Laranjeiras Horas: 15h Ipanema Banda de Ipanema (Lançamento da Camisa) Onde : Praça General Osório, Ipanema Horas: 16h Grajaú Seu Kuka Onde : Rua Emilia Sampaio, Grajaú Horas: 15h Recreio É Pequeno mas não amolece Onde : Praça Professor Henrique Niremberg, Recreio Horas: 15h Fazenda Botafogo Beijo Quente Onde : Rua Pedro Jório, Fazenda Botafogo Horas: 17h Ilha do Governador Os “20” de Ouro do Mestre Odilon Onde : Estrada do Rio Jequiá (Posto Necker Pinto), Ilha do Governador Horas: 17h 5 de Fevereiro de 2017 (Domingo) Centro Unidos da Rego Barros Onde : Rua Rego Barros, Santo Cristo Horas: 15h Botafogo Só Caminha Onde : Largo dos Leões, Botafogo Horas: 14h Bloco dos Barbas – Escolha do Samba (PAGO) Onde : Pistache, Botafogo Horas: 18h Entrada : R$ 10 ou R$ 30 (com camiseta ) Tijuca, Grajaú Banda do Jiló Onde : Rua Pinto de Figueiredo, nº 26, Tijuca Horas: 14h Vai Tomar no Grajaú Onde : Av Engenheiro Richard 105, Grajaú Horas: 17h Méier, Piedade Bigode Esticado Onde : Rua Dias da Cruz, nº 255, Méier Horas: 18h Xodó da Piedade Onde : Rua Silvana, esquina com Rua Mario Carpenter, Piedade Horas: 18h Agenda Cultural RJ Divulgação Cultural Colagem de Cartazes e Distribuição de Filipetas. Divulgação de Mídia Online. Gabriele Nery [email protected] #agendaculturalrj
Ola gente eu sei que muitas pessoas são loucas por isso então eu resolvi postar. Olha que perfeito esses bloquinhos. Super interessant...
Ola gente eu sei que muitas pessoas são loucas por isso então eu resolvi postar. Olha que perfeito esses bloquinhos. Super interessant...
Hey friends! As you already know we don’t need special or expensive things to make our home more beautiful, like these two signs I did with the back of a dresser. Not only they are cheap but they look great...
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Ever a generous gardener, Goldman shares her secret for growing the best organic heirloom tomatoes.
Create a fun DIY Fox Notepad! The first in my series of animal notepads! This notebooks is made with scrapbook paper to fit a 3" x 5" notepad. Free pattern!
Here is how to make a little matchbook notebook. I'll try to keep the instructions as simple as possible- it's not rocket science after all ;-) Feel free to change the sizes to suit yourself. This is the size that works for me. :-) Cut your card in a 2, 1/8" strip (I'm using A4 card) I used my Tonic Studios handy Super Trimmer, Score your card at 1/2", 3/4", 3,1/4" 3, 1/2" If you don't have one of these you could always use a ruler and a biro that has run out of ink as your scoring implement. Now cut to 5, 5/8" Tada! Now for the inside.. ( This is an additional step you can do if you own a perforating tool like this rotary perforator.) I like to add this step to my matchbook notebooks so that it is easy to tear a page out neatly from the stack. Each notebook only uses two pieces of paper. It takes more time to make, but I think the finished result is worth the effort. Using the perforator cut longways down an A4 piece of paper at 1/4" , 2, 5/8", and 5". Then trim the paper across the way into 2" strips and then into 2, 3/8" lengths Stack them neatly, aligning them by tapping the edge on a flat surface, then clip together at the end opposite the perforations with a bulldog clip. I use a little scrap of paper to protect the stack from being indented by the clip. Using another scrap of paper the same width, make a little hole template with which to mark out the holes. You can see the diagram to get the right idea for hole spacing. Pierce the holes in the cover using the same template. Using embroidery floss sew from the front to the back leaving a little tail to tie, then stitch back over so you end up with a complete stitch and two tails to the front. Tie in a double knot and trim leaving about 1/4" for decorative effect. I think this effect looks quite Japanese. Use a decorative punch for the front cover, or you can embellish any other way your choose. I used my little birdy punch from Tonic Studios. and there you have it. A lovely little gift item that could be used for wedding favours, or party bags, or any other reason you choose. (joined linky party at http://ppp-makeitmonday.blogspot.com/)
Our most popular baby quilt. Includes a quick owl quilt label.
look how cute my planner is!!! also I’m tooo happy about this …
Minecraft patterns - Pixel Blocks & Paper Pieced beginner adv. beginner intermediate adv. intermediate advanced ***patterns are rated by respective designers or by pattern testers*** Looking for something else? CLASSIC VIDEO& ARCADE GAMES HAVE THEIR OWNPAGE KINGDOM HEARTS HAS IT'S OWN PAGE Misc Games & Tech! NINTENDO GAMES HAVE THEIR OWN PAGE Looking for something else? Check the drop down menu at the top of every page! SMARTPHONE PATTERNS HAVE THEIR OWN PAGE! Creeper StitchyDragon 8" paper pieced Creeper by Kerry Carmichael 8 x 26 grid 24" x 78" (can be head only) traditionally pieced pixel block How to Make Pixel Quilt Blocks by Jennifer Rowles Creeper Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Diamond Pick Axe Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Earth Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Pig Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block TNT Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Mooshroom Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Steve Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Ender Dragon Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Diamond Sword Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Chicken Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Diamond Ore Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Iron Ore Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Quilt Finishing Layout Instructions Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Zombie Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Enderman Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Torch Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Wolf Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Sheep Jennifer Rowles 16" finished pixel block Spruce Tree 1 Holly Urbain 10" paper pieced Acacia Tree Holly Urbain 10" paper pieced Tall Tree Holly Urbain 10" x 22" paper pieced Spruce 2 Holly Urbain 10" paper pieced Tall Spruce Holly Urbain 10" x 22" paper pieced Chorus Tree Holly Urbain 10" paper pieced Dark Oak Holly Urbain 10" paper pieced Birch Holly Urbain 10" paper pieced Snowy Spruce Holly Urbain 10" paper pieced Swamp Tree Holly Urbain 10" paper pieced Sea Turtle Holly Urbain 16" paper pieced Parrot Holly Urbain 16" paper pieced Minecraft Panda Holly Urbain 16" paper pieced Minecraft Fox 1 Holly Urbain 10" paper pieced Jungle Tree Holly Urbain10" paper pieced Honey Jr. Bee designed by Kelly Decker @BlueButterflyQuilter on IG 15" paper pieced Fandom In Stitches and it's designers do not hold copyright on any of the fandom titles represented on this site. Respective Designers reserve copyright on patterns only and request that out of respect for the fandoms we love, that you use them for personal and non-profit reasons only. The Designers at Fandom In Stitches receive no payment for any of the patterns posted and expressly forbid resale & manufacture.
Fizemos uma lista com 20 brinquedos dos anos 80 que gostaria de ter guardado para a minha filha
saw nikki farquharson’s mixed media collages over at {coolhunter} & then i threw away the piece of paper i’d been doodling on all day! aren’t these rad!? see more of nikkiR…