
The late Alderman Close was intimately connected with George Hudson, the well-known Railway King, in tihe promotion of the railway system of the country. as the value of the personal estate of Alder- man John Close, of The Hollies, Dringhouses, and of the firm of Cooper and Close, York, Lord Mayor of York in L64, 1891, and 1892, who died on the 14th September last. » Estate duty has been paid on £ 117,193 38. He was sentenced to six months' imprison- ment with hard labour. The chief allega- tiong were that he concealed property and ac- counted for it by fictitious losses and expenses. 8ll lasting two daye, William HenTY Pottinger, a billiard-table manufacturer, well known in the West of England and South Wales, was convicted of various charges aris- ing out of his bankruptcy. It is said £ ha £ if Captain Fuike Greville is elected for East Bradford he ^srili prcbably win the Parliamentary steeplechase. » » The well-known inn, the Ansrei, Islington, A second colliery shaft has been started at I the Kent coalfield works near Dover. Telegraphic and Otherwise Obtained from Variety of Sources. It’s an easy Winter craft for kids of all ages to enjoy.News Gleanings ASUMMARY OF INTERESTING ITEMS. This sparkly icicle craft is so simple and effective.

I do this over a paper plate because it saves the glitter from going everywhere!ĩ – Once the glue has dried finish off your sparkly icicle craft by shaking off any loose glitter and hanging them on display. I use white glue like Elmers because it dries clear and dab it on randomly all over the icicle.Ĩ – When your icicles have their glue you can then sprinkle on your chosen colour of glitter. This is great for kids motor skill and control development.ħ – Once you are happy with the shape of your homemade icicles you can start to apply a shimmery shiny layer. You need to squeeze very gently at the top and very tightly at the bottom. You could also use sticky tape too if you prefer.ĥ – To make the shape of your sparkly icicles loosely roll the aluminium foil up widthways, starting at the end with the hanging thread attached.Ħ – When you have a roll of aluminium foil gently squeeze along its length to make the shape of your icicle craft. I use UHU glue for that bit of sticking so it dries fast. This helps strengthen the finished icicle craft and adds bulk to the upper section too.Ĥ – Cut a section of silver cord, tie it into a loop and glue it onto one end of the folded aluminium foil so it sticks out of the top. This helps your icicle craft taper.ģ – With the aluminium foil shiny side down fold over the top few centimetres of the flat edge. Then tear off the lower corners to give a blunt triangle. The colour just cried out Winter! Don’t worry if you can’t find the exact same blue, any shade should look great.Ģ – To make a sparkly icicle start by cutting or tearing a piece of aluminium foil a few centimetres longer than you want your icicle to be. Let’s pop on a jumper and start our sparkly Icicle craft! Sparkly Icicle Craft Tutorial Stunning Sparkly Icicles Supplies For DIY Iciclesġ – This sparkly icicle craft was inspired by some amazing blue glitter we picked up in our local Pound Shop. Winter Sugar Painting is an absolute must!īrrrrr, all those Winter activities have got me feeling positively chilly LOL.Frosty Pinecones are fab if you’re looking for more Winter ornaments.A Small World Snow Scene is a fun way to encourage imaginative play.Snow Gel Sensory Play is great when the kids want the fun of snow play without being outside!.They really do create a wonderful Wintery atmosphere.īefore we get started making icicles you might like to take a peek at some of our other Winter favourites too. Our Christmas tree isn’t up yet so for now I’ve got ours hanging on our Wishing tree.

This sparkly icicle craft makes great Christmas ornaments for the tree or you can use them to create a Winter display right through the season.

This Sparkly Icicle Craft is a wonderful way to bring the beauty and magic of Winter right into the home or classroom!
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We are just starting to get our first frosts of Winter which is so exciting! Seeing puddles iced over, frost on the windows and icicles hanging down is always so fascinating to children.
