Donut Hole Dvd


Vol. 1-Donut Man Bible Songs


Vol. 1-Donut Man Bible Songs


$5.97


Donut Man Bible Songs Vol. 1
When it comes to learning the Bible and making it fun, nobody does it better than Rob Evans, The Donut Man. This album mixes the power of scripture, the magic of kids, and musical styles of the 60′s, ’70′s and 80′s. Containing stereo and split trax versions, each song is perfect for use in your home, car, or Sunday School.

One Basket
The Horse and Its Rider
The Mir…


Donut Hole 2: Jesus Helps Us Share God's Love


Donut Hole 2: Jesus Helps Us Share God’s Love


$47.77


DESCRIPTION FROM THE VIDEO BOX: “The members of THE DONUT REPAIR CLUB are back in DONUT HOLE 2, repairing donuts and sharing the love of Jesus through fun songs and Bible stories. This time the Donut Man, Rob Evans shows that life can be an advenutre when kids share the good news about God’s love. Kids have no problem fitting in when they’re in the donut Hole. It’s a special place where the love o…




Donut Hole Dvd!

Retro Bill – Why is it important to know what’s going on around you?

Donut Hole Dvd Questions

ok old trick of mine for scratched cd’s?

if you use a fine cut or swirls remover you can polish out deep ones, if it dont work after 3 tries, its done. and i use turtle wax since like ’96 or so for making a skipping cd play, it works with cd,dvdand playstation, never tried anything else but game cube, it worked seldom on those though. just rub it in with your finger, then buff lightly with a clean cloth(hanes tshirt fairly new works best)
i figured if it worked on a car and since the skip was caused by refraction or something, it might work. first disc cleaned this way was crash bandicoot.

any1 got any tight secrets?p.s. it doesnt hurt the cd as long as you clean the excess wax from the donut hole. i had to clean a dvd that my son? tried to do this with, there was a ton of paste on the drive lmao.

Ok I am going to try that as I have lots of scratched Cd’s if it doesn’t work can i get my money and return postage back:)

The Art of Balloon Modelling

Balloon Modelling is a very popular activity which has become an art form in it’s own right. Many people have tried their hand at one time or another. Packets of balloons with instructions on how to make simple models can be found in novelty shops and toy stores. They are often bought as stocking fillers at Christmas or as a fun activity for family gatherings and parties. Balloon modelling is a popular hobby but there are individuals who have developed their skills to such a level that they are able to make a living as professional balloon modellers. They can be hired to entertain at birthday parties, weddings, shopping malls, store openings, promotions and events of all kinds.

There are many makes of balloons available to buy. The quality of the products do vary and it is important to find the right balloons for the job. The biggest balloon company in the world is Pioneer who produce balloons of all shapes and sizes and whilst they are not the cheapest the quality is consistently good.

The most common type of balloon is known as the 260Q. It is sixty inches long and two inches wide when properly inflated. This is the balloon which is used for all of the basic sculptures. There are numerous designs available using just a single balloon. Some are very quick and simple others more complex.

Although modelling balloons can be inflated by mouth it is highly recommended to use a pump. Some entertainers do inflate by mouth which looks very impressive however it does require practice and this method can be dangerous. It is possible to sustain internal injuries using this method and is therefore best avoided. One common problem for beginners is that they over inflate the balloon causing it to burst when they start working with it.

After the balloon has been inflated it is shaped using special folds and twists. It is important to master the correct method of inflation and knot tying and to learn and practice the various techniques in order to become proficient in the art.

More elaborate balloon models can be created using multiple balloons. In addition to the 260Q there are other types of balloons which can be incorporated into the design to make even more interesting sculptures. The 350Q is similar to the 260Q but is three inches wide when properly inflated. There are also small round balloons, heart shaped balloons, donuts which are round with a hole in the middle, Geo blossoms which are similar to donuts but have a flower shape. There are some very thin balloons and others which are long and fat. All of the these are available in a wide assortment of colours.

Learning the art of balloon modelling is relatively easy as many books have been written on the subject. Instructional DVD’s can be purchased from magic dealers and there are lots of how to videos on You Tube. An excellent web site to visit is Balloon HQ which is a gold mine of information. For Balloon Courses go to Qualatex Direct.

 

 

 

About the Author

Ron is a partner in Jolly Good Productions. Entertainment providers specialising in Clowning, Magic, Puppets, Punch and Judy and Circus Skills. Other services include Face Painting, Line Dancing, Race Nights, Balloon Modelling, Balloon Decorating, DJ / Compere, Stilt Walking, event organisation, kids discos, Ron is a highly trained and experienced entertainer, event organiser and workshop facilitator. See more articles by Ron at his blog http://www.jollygoodfun.co.uk/blog



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