Top right to left: Large textured teardrop earrings. approximately 1″ Moon Ring sterling silver and 22k gold. Twisted Stacking Rings made in sterling silver. Three separate rings are stacked to create a new look. Two have semi precious stones the third is twisted 14- gauge wire. Wave cuff. Leaf wave earrings. Earrings represent the flower contemporarily through texture and shape without the actual anatomy present. Small textured teardrop earrings. Photography by Aliza Feffer.
2) Your city must have three streets that are parallel to each other and one street that intersects all three of the parallel streets. You must name all of these streets.
3) Your city has a hospital that is alternate exterior to the school that is in your city. Draw and name the hospital and the school.
4) The school and the drugstore are at corresponding locations. Draw and name the drugstore.
5) The drugstore and the pet shop are at vertical locations. Draw and name the pet shop.
6) The pet shop and the gas station are at alternate interior locations. Draw and name the gas station.
7) The hospital and the park are at same side exterior locations. Draw and name the park.
8) The gas station and the grocery store are at same side interior locations. Draw and name the grocery store.
9) The grocery store and the nail salon are at vertical locations. Draw and name the salon.
10) The nail salon and Target are at corresponding locations. Draw Target.
11) Target and a fast food restaurant are at same side interior locations. Draw and name the fast food restaurant.
12) Your city has a mall that is in a corresponding location to the bookstore that is in your city. Draw and name the mall and the bookstore. (If you did all of the others correctly, then the bookstore and the mall only have one place to be located)
HEXAFLEXAGON
Today I created a Tri-Hexaflexagon. A Tri-Hexaflexagon Is a Hexagon that Flips inside out repeatedly. I thought it was really cool from watching Vi H
Heart’s video, but she goes so fast that It is hard to follow the instructions on how to make one, If there even is instructions. So I decided to figure it out.
First you take a long strip of paper, and fold it into 10 equilateral triangles. Next label them 1-10. Then, count the first 3 and fold the rest up. After that make a hexagon shape and place the end in the back. Finally, Fold the flap over the triangle that it fits with and glue those together. Tada! Hexagons have symmetry so you can fold it into a trapezoid, and that into three triangles, to make it bendy. After doing some more research I found out that there was a hexaflexagon club at Princeton university called the flexagon committee, with four famous scientists in it. Arthur Stone (creator of the hexaflexagon), Bryant Tuckerman, Richard Feyman, and John W.Tukey.