
This is a really cute clay bread making kit. A clay is light weight and called "fuwa fuwa mousse". "Fuwa fuwa" means soft like a cloud.
There are...
1 - a soft tray to form various shapes (stars and dots)
2 - a roller
3 - a bread molder to make various bread rolls, doughnuts, croissants etc
4 - four different colored pieces of clay (yellow, pink, blue, and white)
5 - a basket
How to make...
To use the soft tray-
1-You coat the molds with vegetable oil using cloth (recomended by the company).
2-Fill the molds with the clay. Press the clay firmly. Using a rolling pin, flatten the clay. Then, please remove any excess clay with a knife.
3-Pop out of the tray using both hands by pushing little by little (please look at the pictures on the instuction page which is included). If you push to much you will change the shape. After please put somewhere safe to dry.
To use the syringe tube just fill with your choice of clay and push.
If you want brown colored clay for the bread mix pink, yellow and blue clay together.
You will need to glue the pieces together with a wood glue. The glue is NOT included in this kit.
It will take 1-1.5 days to dry.

This is a really cute clay sweets jewelry box making kit. A clay is light weight and called "fuwa fuwa mousse". "Fuwa Fuwa" means soft like a cloud. There are also "kira kira stone" - glitter stones to arrange your handmade clay sweets jewelry box.
There are... 2 sweets tray (cake, chocolate and macaroon etc)http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=30324506
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The Diabetes Emergency Kit also comes with 10 insulin syringes to use with your insulin vial(s).
Even if you use an insulin pump or an insulin pen, it is recommended you keep a vial of both long acting and short acting insulin in case of malfunction or emergency. If you are an insulin-pen user, I would recommend you add at least 10 insulin pen needles to your kit from your supply. (They are not included in the kit because they are available by prescription only).
No Diabetes Emergency Kit would be complete without a supply of emergency carbohydrates.
“Smarties are mostly glucose (dextrose); the small rolls have 5 grams of carbohydrate, 4 grams of it as pure glucose (dextrose), making them a cheaper alternative to commercial glucose tablets. But since they are considered by others to be candy, I keep them in my pack with my diabetes supplies so they will be available to me when needed in cases of hypoglycemia.”-Scott King / diabeteshealth.com
This is a really cute clay bread making kit. A clay is light weight and called "fuwa fuwa mousse". "Fuwa fuwa" means soft like a cloud.
There are... 1 - a soft tray to form various shapes (stars and dots) 2 - a roller 3 - a bread molder to make various bread rolls, doughnuts, croissants etc 4 - four different colored pieces of clay (yellow, pink, blue, and white) 5 - a basket How to make... To use the soft tray- 1-You coat the molds with vegetable oil using cloth (recomended by the company). 2-Fill the molds with the clay. Press the clay firmly. Using a rolling pin, flatten the clay. Then, please remove any excess clay with a knife. 3-Pop out of the tray using both hands by pushing little by little (please look at the pictures on the instuction page which is included). If you push to much you will change the shape. After please put somewhere safe to dry. To use the syringe tube just fill with your choice of clay and push. If you want brown colored clay for the bread mix pink, yellow and blue clay together. You will need to glue the pieces together with a wood glue. The glue is NOT included in this kit. It will take 1-1.5 days to dry.On a hot, humid, Wednesday night in Chicago, I had the honor of live sketchnoting Rob Bell as he kicked off his Drops Like Stars tour at Congress Theater.
In May, I was invited by Rob to come sketchnote the Chicago Drops Like Stars kickoff event and gladly accepted the opportunity (and challenge) of capturing Rob live.
The Drops Like Stars tour is a two Hour exploration of the endlessly complex Relationship between suffering and creativity.

Photo of the tools I normally used to sketch logos, icons, websites, print pieces and other ideas for my design work. The Sketch Kit includes:
- Miquelrius A5 squared notebook (300 pages)
- HiG A4 squared notebook (96 pages)
- Faber-Castell E-Motion 1.4mm mechanical pencil
- Y&C Grip 350 0.7mm mechanical pencil
- Gray kneadable eraser
- Artec 6" acrylic triangle
- Pickett Inking circle template
via Phil McKinney's http://www.killerinnovations.com/blog/index.html