1988

July 1988

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • The Power of Prayer

    J. Thomas Fyans

  • Too Much to Sacrifice

    Shirley G. Finlinson

  • Did You Ever?

    Ruth Schiefen

  • Friend to Friend

    Janet Peterson

  • Philadelphia’s First Fourth of July Parade

    Inez Sheerin

  • Sama the Thumb

    Greg Larson

  • Funstuf

    • Country Walk

      Siri Bletzer

    • Tear Pictures

      Ruth Iman

    • Hidden Anatomy

      Joyce Smyly

    • Stargazer

      Ann Jahnke

    • Hidden City

      Colleen Fahy

    • Samuel the Lamanite

      Julie Wardell

    • Summer Fun

      Sandra Steen and Susan Steen

  • For Little Friends

    • My Big Parade

      Pat Russell

    • Butterfly Lunch

  • Grandpa Max’s Flag

    Peggy Epstein

  • Britta and Peter Kimball of Chicago, Illinois

    Linda Hoffman Kimball

  • The Scent of Lilacs

    Donna Cartwright

  • Turnabout Day

    Ruth Beystrom

  • President Marion G. Romney

  • Sharing Time: Follow Righteous Leaders

    Pat Graham

  • A Day to Be Brave

    Jean Leedale Hobson

  • Green Flake—Black Pioneer

    Jane McBride Choate

  • Kitchen Krafts: Hasty Pudding

    Vilo Westwood

  • Scriptural Giants: Gideon (Part One of Two)

    Sherrie Johnson

Tear Pictures
July 1988


“Tear Pictures,” Friend, July 1988, 23

Tear Pictures

By Ruth Iman

To make a tear picture, you will need: different colors of construction paper, glue, and white paper.

Instructions

  1. Choose a simple picture to make.

  2. To make paper easier to work with, cut construction paper into fourths.

  3. Carefully tear shapes needed for your picture out of construction paper. Shapes do not have to be perfect—that’s what makes tear pictures interesting.

  4. Glue shapes onto white paper.