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From YouTube: How to make an Easter Tree
Description
Katie from Canford Heath Library show you how to make an Easter tree.
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Hi
everyone,
its
Katey
from
camphor,
deep
library
again
and
I,
just
thought
that
if
some
of
you
like
me
and
stuck
at
home
with
the
little
ones,
smoking
things
to
do-
and
actually
don't
have
a
lot
of
crafty
bits
about
that,
you
want
to
do
any
strap
tipsy
with
the
children
and
then
I'd
show
you
how
to
make
this
really
quick
and
simple
Easter
tree.
You
don't
need
a
lot
of
stuff,
a
lot
of
fancy
things.
You
don't
need
loads
of
expensive
craft
materials.
You
just
need
a
bucket
something
to
stick
the
yes.
A
Your
tree
in
you
sticks
in
some
sticks
from
the
garden
or
the
forest
and
any
kind
of
paper
that
you've
got
lying
around
the
house.
So
that
can
just
be
white
paper
that
you
decorate
yourself
or
I've,
managed
to
read
my
tissue
paper
box
that
I've
got
so
anything
really
and
the
stronger
the
paper,
probably
the
better
that
I've
had
to
use
tissue
paper.
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So
I
didn't
have
anything
else
and
you
also
need
a
brush
to
paint
with
some
glue
either
some
PVA
glue
or
Pritt
stick
and
a
pair
of
scissors
and
piece
of
string
or
some
wool
or
anything
that
you
can
use
as
a
hanging
material.
Really
some
ribbon
anything
like
that
with
this
or
not
very
much
tool,
it's
really
straightforward,
and
you
start
with
your
sheet
of
paper
and
I
folded
that
in
to
fold
it
in
four.
A
A
Eight
eight
decks
together
in
a
pile
like
that,
and
it
just
means
that
it
by
doing
it
like
that,
you've
cut
them
all
the
same
size
and
shape,
and
you
can
pop
it
out
all
individually
if
that's
a
lot
less
complicated
than
folding
the
tissue
holding
the
paper
six
times
over.
It's
completely
up
to
you,
but
I
just
do
it
that
way
to
make
sure
that
everything
is
the
same
size
and
right.
So
those
on
the
backs.
It's
a
bit
windy
today.
A
What
you
need
to
do
is
start
with
your
first
first
egg,
making
sure
that
the
print
that
you've
got
if
you
have
got
a
print
on
one
side
and
nothing
on
the
back,
making
sure
that
the
prints
folded
into
the
middle,
because
that's
the
bit
that
you're
gonna
see
on
the
inside,
so
the
bit
that
you're
sticking
should
be
the
plain
bit
and
the
pattern
on
the
inside.
All
you
do
is
get
your
semicircle
fold.
It
in
half
place
glue
all
around
the
semicircle
edge.
A
A
The
other
thing
to
remember
is
that
and
depending
on
how
you
do
your
egg
is
to
make
sure
that
you
get
your
eggs.
Your
egg
pieces
stuck
together
the
right
way
around,
so
my
normally
have
slightly
pointy
atop
and
if
you
end
up
matching
them
up
together
and
they're
slightly
misaligned,
so
you
just
need
to.
A
A
Folding
it
in
half
making
sure
the
patent
is
in
the
middle
lining
it
up.
I'm
sticking
it
down.
This
is
really
quick
and
simple.
To
do
and
I've
got
two
children
and
three
and
five
and
they've
had
a
go
at
doing
it
and
and
they
found
it
really
easy.
It's
a
little
bit
fiddly
just
bleeding
on
one
see
I
started
with
in
that
one
should
do
the
one
that's
on
the
table.
It's
the
easiest
way
to
do
it.
A
Right,
those
are
all
my
pieces
all
stuck
together.
Just
a
bit
closer
near
the
table.
Right
I've
got
my
semicircles
and
they're
all
stuck
together,
half-and-half
and
all
I
need
to
do,
especially
because
I've
used
PVA
glue
on
tissue
paper.
It's
just
getting
more
separated
and
make
sure
they're
all
not
stuck
together,
and
if
you
can
see
that
separate
them
all
out
and
you
should
start
to
see
the
egg
falling.
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And
this
is
where
it
gets
a
little
bit
fiddly
if
you're
doing
it
with
children
and
but
again,
if
you
were
using
cardboard
or
a
thicker
paper,
it's
a
lot
less
fiddly
and
the
paper
doesn't
get
as
wet
things.
Don't
stick
together
as
much,
but
this
is
probably
the
most
complicated
part
of
it,
which
is
to
get
your
piece
of
string
just
as
much
as
you
want
for
your
loop.