HYDROGEN: Conclusion (by alaric)
As promised, here is the sixth and final part of my series on HYDROGEN, where I draw some conclusions and discuss the road ahead.
As promised, here is the sixth and final part of my series on HYDROGEN, where I draw some conclusions and discuss the road ahead.
I found this interesting project run by the Poetry Society to knit a giant poem - this is so cool and fits straight into the mixing things, topics, mediums up all together and seeing what you get!
They still need people to knit the blanks squares.
Below is the picture of a paint oven that me and Alaric constructed out of tin foil and lamps with the old filiment bulbs in - I have improved it since he went to London and have invoked a fan heater too.
The reason is that I have made this rainbow flower party platter centre piece and want to use it for my friends 40th birthday celebration that is happening on Saturday!
It is made of papier mache and so was a bit soggy it is a lot less soggy now and I'm hoping will hold up during the party - it is going to be a portfolio piece for me as I want to go for guild membership.
Still the result of all this is that Dad has a new best friend called Foil
When I finially get round to it I will put how I made it onto Salaric Craft. I also want to vanish it etc...
30 cubs and 18 odd scouts descended on us for their end of term BBQ and backwoods cooking!
Jean thought this was great 🙂
Edam sponsored the event and provided these great chiefs hats which I sort of made everyone including dad wear 🙂
I had to include this picture of JEan and Al - Alaric was marching along trying to get everything ready and Jean took up his perposful stride 🙂
The only issue with the event was that obviously there were alot of cars involved and so we were on the watch to make sure Barbara's lawn wasn't ripped up with manuvours.
As promised, here is the fifth part of my series on HYDROGEN, where I will discuss implementation strategies.