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  • Miniature Garden for Children
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-232
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    Child's Miniature Garden

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

    Materials:

    Flat plastic plant dish (figure A)
    Pieces of broken pottery (to cover holes in plant dish)
    2 small juniper plants
    Garden gloves
    Soil
    Moss (the type depends on the climate in your region)
    Scissors
    Blue pebbles or small rocks
    Small piece of wood
    Toy farmhouse
    Two toy fences (one round and one square)
    Miniature toy horses
    Miniature toy cows
    Miniature toy pigs
    Collection of small rocks

    1. Cover the holes of the plant dish with pieces of pottery such as terra cotta pots.

    2. Take the juniper plants and break up the soil and roots.

      Tip: Take one root of the juniper plant and wrap it around the soil (figure B) and replant into the miniature garden.

    3. After the juniper plants have been planted in the miniature garden, add enough soil to fill the plant dish.

    4. Add the moss on top of the soil. Note: Many types of coverings -- as long as they are green, such as leaves, etc. -- can be used in place of moss.

    5. To create the illusion of a stream, cut a portion of the moss -- or green covering -- and add the blue pebbles or small rocks. Add a small piece of wood to simulate a bridge (figure C).

    6. Add the toy farmhouse under one of the juniper plants.

    7. To create corrals, add the two fences (one round and one square) and miniature toy horses and cows.

    8. Add some small rocks under and behind the juniper plants.

    9. Distribute some miniature toy animals of your choice throughout the miniature garden (figure D).

    Tip: Be creative with this project and have your children help.

    Products: Available at garden centers and toy stores nationwide.


    RESOURCES :

    Build It Together: 30 Easy Woodworking Projects for Kids and Adults
    Author: Katie Hamilton & Gene Hamilton
    Publisher: Stackpole Books
    ISBN: 0811724212

    Kid Style Nature Crafts: 50 Terrific Things to Make With Nature Materials
    Model: 0806909978
    Author: Gwen Diehn & Terry Krautwurst
    Preprint Edition (April 1997); 144 pages

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    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    The Picture Book of Kids Crafts and Activities
    Model: 0809229684
    Author: Roxanne Henderson

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    NTC Contemporary Publishing Co. (Quilt Digest Press)
    Lincolnwood, IL 60646-1975
    Phone: 847-679-5500
    Fax: 847-679-2494

    Kids Concoctions

    John and Danita Pagel Thomas
    Misc. Information: Video tapes, Famous Kid Concoctions 1 and 2 (ASIN: 6304314272 and 6304314310, $19.95 each, plus shipping and handling or $34.95 for both, plus s/h) available.

    The Ultimate Book of Kid Concoctions: More Than 65 Wacky, Wild & Crazy Concoctions (Kid Concoctions Company, 1998) by John E. Thomas and Danita Pagel is available.


    The Kid Concoctions Company
    Strongsville, OH 44136
    Phone: 440-899-1377
    Fax: 440-238-4453
    Email: kidconcoct@aol.com
    Website: www.kidconcoctions.com

    Family Fun Crafts: 500 Creative Activities for You and Your Kids
    Model: 0786863048
    Author: Editors of FamilyFun Magazine
    (1997)

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    Hyperion Books
    New York, NY 10023
    Phone: 212-456-0100

    Kingdom Crafts for Kids: Includes Projects for Children from Preschool to Sixth Grade
    Model: 0830721843
    Author: Kim Fiano
    (1999)

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    Regal Books (Division of Gospel Light)
    Ventura, CA 93003

    The Ultimate Book of Kid Concoctions 2. . .
    Model: 0966108817
    Author: John E. Thomas, et al

    Nature Crafts for Kids
    Model: 0806983736
    Author: Gwen Diehn
    (August, 1997)

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    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Pat Welsh's Southern California Gardening: A Month-By-Month Guide
    Model: 0811822141
    Author: Pat Welsh
    (February, 2000)


    Chronicle Publishing Company
    Website: www.chroniclebooks.com

    Homespun Fun: More Than 250 Kid-Tested Activities, Games, Projects, and Party Ideas
    Model: 0312146175
    Author: The Mother Connection
    (1996)

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    St. Martin's Press
    New York, NY 10010
    Phone: 212-982-3900
    Fax: 212-777-6359
    Email: inquiries@stmartins.com


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