<p><br></p><p>Part 1 of 3:</p><p>Dyeing Your Paper</p><p>1,Mix water and soy sauce in a bowl or pan. If don’t want bright white paper for your bills, then you can try to create a color closer to normal currency by dying it with soy sauce. Get a coffee cup and fill it halfway up with tap water. Add in 3 tablespoons (44.4 ml) of soy sauce and stir quickly. </p><p>Then, pour this mixture into a shallow bowl or pan. This should leave you with a deep brown colored liquid.[1]</p><p>If you want your money to only have a slight brownish tint, then you can add a bit more warm water to the cup.</p><p>If you don’t have soy sauce on hand, you can instead use a tea bag steeped in a cup of warm water.</p><p>To create an even more complex color, squeeze out 1-2 drops of green food coloring into the mug and stir quickly. This will give your currency a greenish tint(.A tint is a small amount of colour.)</p> <p>Dip the pieces of printer paper into the water. Hold a piece of paper above the dish and dip the paper into it. Try to evenly coat both sides of the paper. This will create a uniform color. Go as quickly as you and avoid saturating the paper to the point of ripping.</p> <p>3</p><p>Arrange 1 piece of paper on a plate. Get a microwave-safe plate and place a single sheet of paper on it. The paper should lie flat right in the middle of the plate. You’ll need to use separate plates for each piece of paper . Or, you’ll have to wait until the single plate that you are using is cooled down after microwaving</p> <p>4</p><p>Microwave each piece of paper to dry it.</p><p>Set the plate and paper in the microwave and cook it for 20 seconds on high. Remove the plate and tap your finger against the paper. </p><p>If it still feels wet, heat it for another 10 seconds and repeat until it is dry. </p><p>Set the finished piece of paper aside. Repeat the process with a fresh plate and sheet of paper.[2]</p> <p>Let each piece of paper air dry, alternatively. If you want to avoid using a microwave, lay all of your paper pieces out to dry on baking sheets. Make sure that they do not overlap, as this will increase the drying time. You can also hang them up on a clothes line with clothes pins.</p> <p><br></p><p>Draw out your currency. If you’d like to avoid the computer and printer, you can use a pen to sketch currency images directly on to your paper. </p><p>Place a piece of real currency on the paper and then trace around its edges. </p><p>Use a fine tipped pen to draw additional details inside the bill’s outline.</p><p>This is an especially great way to make fake money for kid’s activities, as it allows you (or them) to put all sorts of images on a bill.</p> <p>Download play money worksheets. Get on your computer and search for “play money templates” or “play money worksheets.” Download the document and fill it out with any extra details. Some templates allow you to change the dates or text on the currency. You can also adjust the print size, so that the currency follows any laws.</p><p>Some educational currency websites will even let you put your own photo or another image in the center of the bill.</p> <p>Cut your bills out. If all of your bills are the same size, place the sheet (or stack of sheets) inside a paper cutter and use it to cut them apart. This will create the most uniform, smooth edges. However, if the currency is different sizes, grab a pair of scissors and carefully cut around the sides.</p> <p>hardware store </p><p>fishing tackle shop</p><p><br></p> <p>植树节大作:植物博物馆😅</p><p><br></p><p>Arbor Day</p><p> The Origin of Arbor Day</p><p> The idea for Arbor Day came from Nebraska almost 130 years ago. At that time, Nebraska was not yet a state. It was territory. The land was flat and wide-open. It had almost no trees. A reporter named J.Sterling Morton moved to Nebraska. He and his wife loved nature. They planted trees and flowers around their new home. Mr. Morton became the editor of Nebraska's first newspaper. He wrote reports about agriculture and importance of trees. Trees were needed in Nebraska to prevent the wind from blowing away the soil. They also provided protection from the hot summer sun. J.Sterling Morton became an official of Nebraska territory. He proposed a tree planting holiday. The area’s Agriculture Committee organized the first Arbor Day on April 10th, 1872. Prizes were offered for the person who planted the most trees. Experts say more than 1,000,000 trees were planted in Nebraska on that first Arbor Day.</p><p> 植树节的想法来自于近130年前的内布拉斯加州,那时的内布拉斯加还不是一个州,只是块小小的区域,这片地平坦又宽阔。过去的这儿几乎不曾有树。有位叫J.Sterling Morton的人搬到了内布拉斯加(Nebraska),他和他的妻子非常热爱大自然,于是在新家周围种满了花草树木。Morton变成了Nebraska第一家报社的编辑,他写了关于农业的报道和植树的重要性。Nebraska需要植树来防止风吹走土壤,而且树也能在炎热的夏季提供阴凉处。后来J.Sterling Morton成为了Nebraska的一位官员,他提议过一个种树的节日。于是该地区的农业委员会在1872年4月10日组织了第一个植树节,种植树木最多的人会获得奖励。专家说第一个植树节在Nebraska种植树木超过一百万棵。</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p> <p>现在每周四次neol的课,特别话多,长句子多起来了,感谢木鱼推荐😁</p> <p>晚上转了一个魔方,读完书已经10点了,我说转了魔方物业可以刷完牙再关灯。这个拖拉的小孩一直被骗说晚上物业到一定时间就会把我们家的灯关掉。他很开心,想找我玩🤣🤣</p><p>结果好久不练,转了20分钟,10:30了。刷完牙。也就直接睡觉了。🤪</p>