first, plug the power cord into a wall outlet. then to make the fan move sideways, pushthe pin on top of the motor. next, to mobe the fan up or down pull up the oscillating pin, then press the tilt adjustment knob. and the last, to change the speed of the fan, press one of switches at the bottom
materials : 1. 3 piecws of cane 2. thread 3. large sheet of strong paper (e.g tissue) 4. soft pencil 5. scissors 6. paint and paintbrush 7. glue 8. strong string
procedure the frame : 1. dampen the cane to make flexible 2. carefully, bend the cane to desired shape then tie securely with thread
the covering : 1. lay the frame on sheet of paper 2. trace around frame with pencil 3. cut covering approximately 1 cm larger than the outline 4. paint bird on covering (e.g bowl) 5. when paint is dry, place frame on unpainted side 6. now, fold edges of covering over the frame carefully, and glue them down
the bridle : 1. cut 3 pieces of string each 20 cm long 2. secure one end of each string tightly to frame at the shoulders and tail of the bird 3. then, tie the other ends in a knot
first, plug the power cord into a wall outlet. then to make the fan move sideways, pushthe pin on top of the motor. next, to mobe the fan up or down pull up the oscillating pin, then press the tilt adjustment knob. and the last, to change the speed of the fan, press one of switches at the bottom
materials :
1. 3 piecws of cane
2. thread
3. large sheet of strong paper (e.g tissue)
4. soft pencil
5. scissors
6. paint and paintbrush
7. glue
8. strong string
procedure
the frame :
1. dampen the cane to make flexible
2. carefully, bend the cane to desired shape then tie securely with thread
the covering :
1. lay the frame on sheet of paper
2. trace around frame with pencil
3. cut covering approximately 1 cm larger than the outline
4. paint bird on covering (e.g bowl)
5. when paint is dry, place frame on unpainted side
6. now, fold edges of covering over the frame carefully, and glue them down
the bridle :
1. cut 3 pieces of string each 20 cm long
2. secure one end of each string tightly to frame at the shoulders and tail of the bird
3. then, tie the other ends in a knot