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Saturday Mix – Unique Personality, 29 June 2019
Welcome to the Saturday Mix – Unique Personality, 29 June 2019!
This week we are diving into the depths of PERSONIFICATION. Our challenge is all about the use of personification in our writing. You will need to use the statement provided in your response – which can be poetry or prose.
Our statement using, personification is:
– The flood raged over the entire village.
You may be asking yourself, How can I use personification in my writing?
Luckily, Literary Deviceshas some examples for you.
Personification is one of the most commonly used and recognized literary devices. It refers to the practice of attaching human traits and characteristics with inanimate objects, phenomena and animals.
Common Personification Examples
Personification is part of our everyday speech and is frequently used in writing and oral language.
- “The raging winds”
- “The wise owl”
- “The warm and comforting fire”
Example of Personification in Literature
Personification…
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NETART ANTHOLOGY
Friday Inspiration: God Lifts The Soul
God can
rewrite your story
Past pages
give way to new chapters
Your soul
lifted to unimaginable heights

photo credit: Pinterest
music: Phil Wickham “Till I Found You”
United Colors of a Rainbow
A beautiful shimmering symbol of peace, both a natural phenomenon and a Divine promise to protect and preserve the world, the rainbow is a living statement, a map, if you will, of what really transpires in our lives. A rainbow is formed when pure white light refracts into seven shades. Red is nearest the original beam, and violet is the furthest away from the pure white light. In our individual lives, we also experience the entire spectrum of light, going from bright to dark. Three in the afternoon may be an ideal time – work is great, the sky is blue, and everything seems perfect. Three in the morning is an entirely different story. You lie in bed and can’t sleep. Nothing you do seems significant; nothing seems likely to change either. Sometimes black moments are spurred by external factors – rejection, failure or perceived rejection or failure – but there…
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Summertime Crafts For Kids Prt 2
Summertime is usually the favorite time for kids, but not so for parents and nannies. It can sometimes be tricky finding activities to keep your little ones occupied during this time off from school. Other than days by the pool or trips to the beach, what can you do to bring some excitement into the seemingly endless dog days of summer?
What goes together better than summertime and kids? How about diy outdoor crafts and kids! What better time to keep them from boredom (What can I do?) by keeping them busy outdoors crafting some of these wonderful projects. All on their own, or with your supervision, these crafts will delight your children and give them such pleasure that they created them themeselves.
How About A Rock Caterpillar?

Or a Little Turtle:

You can see the tutorial here. You can use permanent markers or patio paint
Garden Mushroom

With 4th…
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Fun Banners

For this project you will need Scrapbook pages in patriotic colors. You start by cutting the paper in half. Take one half and start at the widths end, and fold under and fold back over like you’re making a fan.

Then you fold it in half again, and press down on the folded part really hard with your fingers to strengthen that fold. Be sure the ends line up with each other and glue the ends together. You can use Aleenes tacky glue or hot glue.
Now take the two ends and bring together and glue…it will look like this:

Then I decided a star would be perfect in the middle

Added glitter around the edges!

Then I started making a bigger one….

This one is bigger. What I did was cut the blue scrap paper in half again, make the folds on both, then glue them together. You glue them…
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