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Cello Craft-time!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011 at 10:20AM
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My student, Rebecca had craft time this past month! I had assigned my adult students and parents to "acquire some wine corks." ;-) and make the contraption below to create a "Bead Counter" for practicing purposes.
It tapes to stands for ease of use!
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