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Today, I woul lie to suggest a painting DIY. I made it with my 6 years old

daughter using milk bottle caps

Keep on watching this video

to see the step by step tutorial.

There will be a secong "surprise" painting at the end!

Give us many thumbs up if you like this video!

Hello, I hope you are well. Todays, let's have fun

and do a DIY using paper cups like these!

First let's paint these flowers using mil bottle caps

glue and some paper.

Then, my little girl will show you her idea of a painting using paper cups

with some african animals.

We used paper cups, mil caps,

some paint, some glitter.

Fold a paper in half and draw and cut half a vase.

Glue the paper cups and caps

The child can add some colours using paint.

Then paint the stems ans some leaves in green.

It's almost done!

Put some glue in the caps and put some

glitter on the top.

Then if you wish you can decorate the vase.

The secong painting uses the paper cups to paint a lion.

My daughter also added a sunset and some other african animals

like a giraffe and a zebra.

Here is how she did it.

She had this idea on her own and she is very proud.

I am proud too obviously!

I hope you like this DIY to do with young children.

If you did please sibscribe and hit the like button!

see you soon!

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David Moore: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 12:03.

David Moore: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

David J.

Moore, a 13-year-old Noblesville West Middle School student is being charged in the May 25 school shooting that left two people injured.

Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney D.

Lee Buckingham II says Moore is being charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of aggravated battery, and two counts of 'Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon,' all felonies.

He's also facing two counts of Possession of a Firearm on School Property, and two counts Dangerous Possession of a Firearm, both Class A misdemeanors, and one count of Possession of a Knife on School Property, a Class B misdemeanor.

"The fact that a child has been alleged to be delinquent is merely an accusation, and the child is presumed innocent until and unless proven delinquent (guilty)," Buckingham said.

Moore will not be tried as an adult because no one was killed, according to prosecutors.

Moore's initial hearing has been set for Monday, June 11, 2018 at 8:30 a.m.

A trial date will be established during that hearing.

Moore is alleged to have shot seventh grader Ella Whistler and teacher Jason Seaman before being tackled and disarmed by Seaman.

Here's what you need to know:.

Moore, Now Charged With Attempted Murder, May Have Threatened a Shooting the Day Before.

Prosecutor Buckingham said, "While the investigation into the shooting and possible related crimes remains ongoing …Moore, age 13, is a delinquent child.

Specifically, the petition alleges that Mr Moore committed acts that would be felony or misdemeanor crimes if committed by an adult…".

"As a Prosecuting Attorney I do not make the laws applicable to criminal or juvenile cases.

My office works diligently to seek justice and enforce the laws as they exist.

Under current Indiana law, this case is not eligible to be heard in adult court despite the heinous or aggravated nature of the alleged acts and despite the serious harm caused," he said.

According to a statement released by Buckingham, Moore cannot be tried in adult court.

"…a child thirteen (13) years of age can only be waived to adult court if the attempt to murder an individual or individuals is actually successful," Buckingham said.

"In this case, due to the heroic and extraordinary efforts of many people, including teachers, a school nurse, the Noblesville Police Department School Resource Officer, and many other first responders and medical providers, thankfully, Jason Seaman and Ella Whistler survived.

This blessing results in this matter remaining in the juvenile justice system under our current laws, a result which will, I am sure, be very troubling and unsatisfying for many people.".

"Obviously now we know it wasn't a joke.

Even if it was someone should have said something to a teacher to let them take action.

Crazy.".

Moore Asked to Leave Class & Came Back With Two Guns & Started Firing, Police Said.

During a press conference police confirmed that Moore, the alleged shooter, requested he be allowed to leave the classroom and then a few minutes later, returned armed with two handguns.

It's reported that a number of shots were fired.

The 13-year-old girl was shot as was Seaman who tackled Moore and shouted for students to run and call 911, the Indianapolis Star reported.

Police said law enforcement officers from local, county, state and federal agencies responded to the call of an active shooter that came just after 9 a.m., during the first class period of the school day, and were on the scene within minutes.

The school resource officer from the Noblesville Police Department responded immediately, police said.

A "shots fired" report came from the second floor of the building and SWAT was on scene and a helicopter was requested.

By 9:30 a.m.

responders said the suspect was in custody: "The one shooter is detained.

Unsure if there are others… SWAT team has responded and inside the school.".

Reports Sunday said it was the Noblesville Police School Resource Officer Michael Steffen that heard the shots, rushed to the classroom and, police told local media, and another police officer reported that Steffen "helped stop shooter after Jason Seaman tackled him" and then attended to the injured.

"Not only did he go towards gunfire, address the threat, and provide medical attention, he has been a part of establishing a culture of awareness and safety at NWMS.

The official press release said, "Officers located the alleged shooter and two victims in a classroom in the school.

The alleged suspect was taken into custody and the victims were immediately treated for gunshot wounds.

The victims were identified as a female student and a male teacher.

The alleged male suspect was identified as a student.".

Seventh Grade Student Ella Whistler & Her Science Teacher Jason Seaman Were Shot; Seaman Tackled the Shooter & Took Three Bullets to Save Students.

Ella Whistler was first transported by ground ambulance to Riverview Heath in Noblesville before later being transported by air ambulance to Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, police said.

As of Friday night, she was listed in critical condition but her family was despite that, she was "stable." The Whistler family have a statement to local media.

"Our daughter Ella Whistler was involved in a horrific shooting today at her school.

We will spend the next days and weeks processing what happened and why.

But first, we wanted to say she's doing well at Riley Hospital for Children.

Her status is critical, yet we are pleased to report she is stable.

We'd like to think everyone across the country who prayed for our family today.

We felt those prayers and appreciate each of them.

We'd also like to thank the first responders, Noblesville Police Indiana State Police and the medical staff and surgeons at Riley.

Please do not contact our family for further comment at this time.

We appreciate you respecting our privacy as we support Ella in her recovery.".

Science teacher Jason Seaman, 29, of Noblesville, who tackled and stopped Moore, sustained three gunshot wounds, one in his abdomen, one in his hip and one in his forearm, his mother said.

He was transported to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.

Seaman was declared a hero and likely saved the lives of his students when he disarmed Moore, students, parents and authorities said.

Krisit J.

Hubly Seaman posted on Facebook that her son was shot and asked for prayers.

"Please pray for my son Jason.

This morning there was a shooting at his school Noblesville West Jr High.

He was hit 3 times & is undergoing surgery now.

We are told he is in good condition but haven't gotten to see him yet.

I thank God that no one was killed.".

Two hours later, she updated her Facebook to share that her son Jason was out of surgery and was in good condition.

And by late Saturday afternoon, was out of the hospital.

Seaman thanked reponders and his students.

"First of all, thank you to the first responders from Noblesville and Fishers for their immediate action and care.

I want to let everyone know that I was injured but am doing great," Seaman said in a statement released Friday night from his hospital bed.

Seaman was released from the hospital Saturday.

Moore did not sustain any injuries, police said.

For more infomation >> David Moore: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 12:03.

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Frances Valentine: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 9:11.

Frances Valentine: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Facebook Iconic designer Kate Spade had launched a new venture, Frances Valentine, three short years before her death.

The fashion industry is mourning after news broke of legendary handbag designer Kate Spade's death Tuesday, June 5.

Spade is survived by her husband, Andy Spade, her 13-year-old daughter Frances Beatrix, and her newest fashion  company Frances Valentine, named after her daughter.

Although Frances Valentine is only a few short years old, Spade's company has resonated with millions of people across the globe.

Here's what you need to know about Frances Valentine:.

Spade Changed Her Name Publicaly to Match Her Newest Company.

Although Spade will always be known and remembered as Kate Spade, she recently changed her public name to Kate Valentine to match her newest company, according to Cosmopolitan.

"It kind of makes [me] sound kind of cool, like a rap star or something," she told Business of Fashion in 2016.

"But we're not trying to be cheeky or coy.

It really was to distinguish the name, and separate the two worlds.

Obviously we're super proud of Kate Spade and we want to be [respectful] of both.".

In a 2016 interview with The Wall Street Journal, she gave her legal full name as "Katherine Noel Frances Valentine Brosnahan.

Frances Valentine Has a Similar Aesthetic as the Original Kate Spade Brand.

After Spade sold her original company in 2006 to Neiman Marcus who bought it for $125 million, Spade took some time off to raise her daughter and focus on philanthropic work, Cosmopolitan reports.

"We had a baby in 2005…I wanted to leave on good terms, it was the perfect time to leave," the designer told NPR in a 2017 interview.

"I wanted to spend time with my daughter, I'd heard so many horror stories about people who sell and then they stay and then they fight and they sue…so I thought oh, that's too ugly for me…so it was seamless.

It was a very quiet exit.".

However, Spade returned to the fashion scene a decade later when she launched Frances Valentine.

She even partnered with some of the same investors with whom she had started her original venture with in 1993.

Spade decided to keep the "brand narrow," and focused on handbags and shoes with Frances Valentine.

Although she launched a new line, fans of the original Kate Spade brand should have felt right at home; Spade kept much of the same aesthetic of the original brand, with "colorful, quirky and boxy" items, reports Cosmopolitan.

Frances Valentine is a Family Name, with Several of Spade's Relatives Named Frances.

The newest brand was named for her now 13-year-old daughter, as well as several other members of Spade's family, according to an interview she gave to the WWD.

"Frances is a longtime family name on my dad's side," she told WWD in an article published in November 2015.

"My grandfather, father, brother and my daughter's name is Frances.

And then Valentine was my mom's dad's middle name because he was born on Valentine's Day.".

Spade's husband oversaw the brand identity for Frances Valentine and talked about how the company's advertising campaigns reflected the couple's life in New York City in an interview with Fast Company: "We're trying to figure out what our lives are now and how to talk about that — how to tell a more grown-up narrative of where we are today.

Spade Described Frances Valentine's Brand as "Simply Modern" & Runs Slightly Higher than the Kate Spade Brand.

There are some big differences and similarities between the Kate Spade brand and Frances Valentine.

Similarities include three of the founding partners: Elyce Arons, a co-founder of Kate Spade, Paola Venturi who joined Kate Spade as a design director, and the original Spades – Kate and Andy.

According to Fast Company, Spade said that she wanted a "new architectural perspective to her work." So they made a signature heel that is a textured knob, a nod to Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome.

"The shoes really have a very different and distinct point of view," says Anne Egan, VP and divisional merchandise manager for salon and designer shoes at Nordstrom.

"Simply modern" is how Spade and her partners decided best describes the collection.

Although the brand is reminiscent of the Kate Spade collection, everything is produced in Spain and Italy, where Venturi is based, putting the price points slightly higher than the Kate Spade brand.

According to WWD, flat mary jane espadrilles are $275; snakeskin sandals with a chunky jewel-shaped heel are $625.

"I feel like the shapes are very sculptural," said Kate.

The Fate of Spade's Newest Fashion Company is Unclear After News of Her Death Spread.

The fate of Frances Valentine is currently unknown after news of Spade's untimely death spread Tuesday afternoon.

The Frances Valentine website has been down throughout the day since news of her death broke.

Spade was found dead in her home of an apparent suicide at the age of 55.

News of the famous designer's death started circulating the morning of June 5 after reports that Spade hanged herself with a scarf in the $6.2 million Manhattan apartment she shared with her husband and daughter broke early Tuesday.

Spade reportedly left a suicide note in which she told her daughter that her death wasn't the teen's fault. TMZ reported that the note read, "Bea – I have always loved you.

This is not your fault.

Ask Daddy!" The note was found on the bed close to her body.

The Kate Spade Company said in a statement, "We at Kate Spade New York just learned of the incredibly sad news that Kate Spade has passed.

Although Kate has not been affiliated with the brand for more than a decade, she and her husband and creative partner, Andy, were the founders of our beloved brand.

Kate will be dearly missed.

Our thoughts are with Andy and the entire Spade family at this time.".

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