Make yuletide prep easier by wrapping your lights around a cardboard tube. Secure it with masking tape. Put small strands of lights or garlands inside cardboard tubes, and seal the ends of the tubes ...
Glue your cardboard tube to the middle of the wings to make ... With a grown-up's help, cut out two small white circles and stick them on to make the frog's eyes. Finish them off by drawing ...
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Sir Peter Mansfield showing, by use of a cardboard tube, how the scanner would work Previously unseen images of the pioneer of the MRI scanner have been released including one showing him inside a ...
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Shanti Mathias visits Christchurch institution Creative Junk, where cardboard tubes and curtains can find new lives as artwork made by kids and adults alike.
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