Sunday, April 15, 2012

MOLE FOR CHEMISTRY - TIPPY MOLE

Mole For Chemistry
TIPPY MOLE



My daughter had an assignment for chemistry that required making a stuffed mole. A mole is a measurement used in chemistry to express amounts of a chemical substance. Since we always like to be green we decided to up cycle some things we had around the house. We found a fabulous old pillow (animal print) and it had plenty of stuffing in it. We found an old black shirt and lots of old buttons and ribbon and some pipe cleaners. We even used an old pink stocking. We worked together and she turned out so cute. The mole had to have personality so we made her a Fashionista, a writer and a student.My daughter had an assignment for chemistry that required making a stuffed mole. A mole is a measurement used in chemistry to express amounts of a chemical substance. Since we always like to be green we decided to up cycle some things we had around the house. We found a fabulous old pillow (animal print) and it had plenty of stuffing in it. We found an old black shirt and lots of old buttons and ribbon and some pipe cleaners. We even used an old pink stocking. We worked together and she turned out so cute. The mole had to have personality so we made her a Fashionista, a writer and a student.



If you are searching for the pattern you can find it here:

Chemistry Mole Pattern

See you soon,
Beverly

Tea Cottage Pretties


5 comments:

  1. What a fabulous creation for a school project!!!

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  2. Thank you for the compliment..
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  3. i love this! i have to do the same exact project and i was wondering what layout did you use to make your mole becuase i want my mole to stand up like that one. if i could get the layout that would be great!

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  4. i love this! i have to do the same exact project for my chemistry class i was wondering what layout you used to make your mole? if i could get the layout that would be great because i want my mole to sit up like that!

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    1. Here is the pattern... http://expedioscientiam.net/school/docs/Make_a_Mole1.pdf I sent you a private message. Good luck on your project. Hugs, Beverly

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