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Lets Go Fly a Kite!
I’m kind of having a kite moment. It all began when I ran across this amazing kite hairclip tutorial on Wild Olive. I made one myself with a few modifications… it was so easy and was almost too cute for words! I ended up making a few more for family and friends, too. You can check out some photos of those at the end of the post if you’re interested!

Kites are so classic and youthful, and yet sort of romantic and idyllic… I knew I had to do some cheerful kite nail art, too!

Chalkboard Nails: Kite nail art
I started by sponging on a gradient of DIOSA I Sea You, Sally Hansen Blue-Away, and Zoya Purity for the sky.

Next I painted a kite shape in white on my middle finger. After putting down the white base, I added the yellow and pink sections using Zoya Darcy and Zoya Micky. The final step in creating the kite was a black tail and purple bows done in OPI Funky Dunkey.

As a finishing touch, I used a dotting tool to make some cute fluffy white clouds.

Chalkboard Nails: Kite nail art
Chalkboard Nails: Kite nail art
The manicure was pretty easy overall — the most challenging part was painting a thin line for the tail and keeping the bows small.
Chalkboard Nails: Kite nail art
So what do you think… does this make you want to dig a kite out from the depths of the garage and take it flying? I know I want to! I don’t think I’ve flown a kite since I was a little girl.

Here are the kite clips that I made using the Wild Olive tutorial! The first one is Dayna’s and the second is mine.
Chalkboard Nails: Handmade kite hairclipChalkboard Nails: Handmade kite hairclip
Source – http://www.chalkboardnails.com/2013/04/lets-go-fly-kite.html
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Most kite flying-world record set by Aussie scouts

[Aug 19] SYDNEY, Australia-- MORE than 1100 kites have flown over Adelaide's most popular beach to break a world record set in the United Kingdom earlier this year.
The event, WindJam07, co-organised by Scouts SA as part of its centenary celebrations, was held yesterday at Glenelg.


The first attempt saw 1014 kites in the air, a new unofficial world record. However, the second attempt saw the number rise to 1127.

The record attempt was overseen by a senior police official and Justice of the Peace. Fireworks were set off from the Glenelg Jetty to signal the start of the world record attempt.

Scouts SA marketing manager Steve Hastwell told AAP that official records showed 1127 kites in the air, but unofficially there were closer to 1600 kite flyers on the popular beach.

The kites were on three metre strings to avoid collisions and kites becoming tangled.

The previous record was set in April by Rotary and UK Scouts with 927 kites in the sky at once over Bournemouth.

Already the scouts are planning WindJam08 and breaking their own record next year.
Source By - http://www.worldrecordacademy.com/mass/most_kite_flying_world_record_set_by_Aussie_scouts_70817.htm

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