
I found these adorable wood bead bunnies! They are so simple to make and are quite versatile!
Materials
1 ½“ wood ball knobs
1 ¼” wood ball knobs
Wooden spoons
1 7/8” wood rings (for napkin rings)
Glass jar with wooden lid
Sharp scissors
Glue gun & glue sticks

Instructions
Step 1: Place a dab of hot glue on the flat bottom of the smaller bead, then glue it to the top of the larger wood bead. This forms the bunny’s head.
Step 2: Cut the wood bow tie piece in half with sharp scissors. Attach the two pieces to the back of the smaller wooden bead. This forms the bunny’s ears.
For Candy Jars: Use hot glue to attach the wooden bunny to the top center of the candy jar lid.


You can leave the bunnies raw wood or paint them. Totally depends on your personal preference, but I couldn’t resist showing you how cute they look painted.

SOURCE: thecraftpatchblog.com
Red State: “No, we’re not tired of winning yet.
On Wednesday, the White House released data showing that, since January (what was it that happened in January?) $7 trillion in private investment has been committed to come to the United States. That’s $7 trillion – A “T” followed by a “rillion.” That’s real money.
This isn’t just the president talking. The White House released the data.
There’s a lot more.
Note that a lot of the companies involved are from other countries, or do much of their production in other countries. Now, of course, all of this is contingent on the companies following through – actually breaking ground and building new facilities, for instance. But if half of them follow through, that’s still $3.5 trillion. That’s $3.5 trillion invested in on-shore production that will create jobs, generate tax revenue, revive struggling communities, and maybe, just maybe, start the resurrection of America’s dwindling middle class.
I’ve been saying and writing for years that America must once more become a nation that builds things. And for all of those years, American companies have been moving production to Canada, to Mexico, to Vietnam, to Indonesia – and China. Now it sure looks a lot like some of that is coming back, and this is high-tech work, which we can presume will require skilled, well-paid workers. Could we be starting to see a reversal of that process? Are we finally, once more, becoming a nation that builds things?
It sure looks like it. President Trump and his administration have, since the word go, been making deals, and now, with the president not yet in office for 100 days, we are starting to see some results. There have been some ups and downs, but it sure looks like it’s working.
Do you want to rebuild our industrial base? Because this is how you rebuild our industrial base.”
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whoa…
but it’s really not surprising. he is a builder, developer…
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It’s amazing – the vision it takes to put it all together!
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i really got to get his book.
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Gorgeous eyes!
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she is GORGEOUS!!!!!
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Isn’t she??? In every way!
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perfect color choices for her scarf or whatever as well. i love the sprinkling of freckles too.
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“Jerry Miszewski walks a slackline to the iconic Eichorn Pinnacle, Yosemite”
I remember these!!!
“Miniguns on the AC-47 Spooky”
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oh hell no!! (tight rope walker)
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Heh-heh! But you don’t mind heights! Why not??? LOL
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I don’t mind heights–but I’m clumsy on the ground! imagine being clumsy up there! LOLOLOL
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the staircase is beautiful! although painting it would have made me dizzy!!
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PDJT’s administration is enforcing a law (from 1940) requiring illegals to register with the gov’t. article
WASHINGTON — A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with a requirement that everyone in the U.S. illegally must register with the federal government, in a move that could have far-reaching repercussions for immigrants across the country.
In a ruling Thursday, Judge Trevor Neil McFadden sided with the administration, which had argued that they were simply enforcing an already existing requirement for everyone in the country who wasn’t an American citizen to register with the government.
The requirement goes into effect Friday.
The Department of Homeland Security announced Feb. 25 that it was mandating that all people in the United States illegally register with the federal government, and said those who didn’t self-report could face fines or prosecution. Failure to register is considered a crime, and people will be required to carry registration documents with them or risk prison time and fines.
Registration will be mandatory for everyone 14 and older without legal status. People registering have to provide their fingerprints and address, and parents and guardians of anyone under age 14 must ensure they registered.
The registration process also applies to Canadians who are in the U.S. for more than 30 days, such as so-called snowbirds who spend winter months in places like Florida.
Federal immigration law has long required that people who aren’t American citizens and live in the U.S., including those here illegally, register with the government. Those laws can be traced back to the Alien Registration Act of 1940, which came amid growing fears of immigrants and political subversives in the early days of World War II. The current requirements stem from the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952.
But the requirement that people illegally in the U.S. register has been enforced only in rare circumstances. In fact, advocates opposing the government say it hasn’t been universally used since it was first introduced in the mid-1940s.
It was used in a limited way after Sept. 11, 2001, when the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System required that all noncitizen males 16 and older from 25 countries — all but one of them majority Arab or Muslim — register with the U.S. government. The program led to no terrorism convictions but pulled more than 13,000 people into deportation proceedings. It was suspended in 2011 and dissolved in 2016.
The Trump administration has argued that the registration requirement has always existed and that officials are simply enforcing it for everyone.
The groups that sued say this registration process is expressly to facilitate President Donald Trump’s aim of carrying out mass deportations of people in the country illegally.
The plaintiffs also say the government should have gone through the more lengthy public notification process before bringing about the change.
They argue that the registry puts people who work, contribute to the economy and have deep family ties in America into a deep bind: Do they come forward, register and essentially give up their location to a government intent on carrying out mass deportations, or do they stay in the shadows and risk being charged with the crime of not registering?
The government has already asked people subject to the registration requirement to create an account on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website.
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/wireStory/judge-allows-requirement-us-illegally-register-move-forward-120695687
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disgusting
sync
April 10, 2025 5:36 pm
Every ancient civilization practiced child sacrifice.
Trans procedures are the modern day version of an ancient practice
🧵NEW: Eithan Haim, the surgeon who blew the whistle on Texas Children's Hospital testifies to Congress Haim described horrors of trans procedures, like stool leaking into the "neovagina" or urethras closing up "They are destroying the lives of these children."@realDailyWire pic.twitter.com/qariactqqJ — Mairead Elordi (@JohnsonHildy) April 9, 2025LikeLike
Good night, Pat!
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Good Night Filly!
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I am adding a short daily prayer to the board. I would invite each of you, if you wish, to also add one or maybe two of your own liking. I do not want to stifle anyone but please limit yourself to one or two religious postings. here’s one I found that I liked.
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Good Night All!
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