The Plague Doctor from You’re a Daisy If You Do Designs $7.00 pattern here.
Plague doctor Gothic doll from Anna Boychenko $4.50 pattern here.
Plague Doctor from NeedleNoodles $4.00 pattern here.
I’ve seen Plague Doctor fabrics made into journal covers, totes, and even pendants.
Doctors of the Plague by nixels from Spoonflower here.
Plague Doctor by ameliae from Spoonflower here.
Chibi Plague Doctors Black and White by ameliae from Spoonflower here. White and Black is here.
DIY Beak Mask Tutorial and Pattern from jos.net.au here. Updated Link
Make a DIY Steampunk Plague Doctor Mask using Craft Foam. Here’s the pattern for the Craft Foam Plague Mask by Chris Huebert here.
Plague Doctor Mask by vivid-and-trivial from Instructables here. For more guidance on how to make this mask, look at the comments. Lots of people have made their own version of this mask.
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Each fall, millions of monarch butterflies migrate to California and Mexico for winter. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey (up to 4,830 kilometers/3,000 miles). They use the sun to ensure that they stay on course and on cloudy days Earth’s magnetic field as a kind of backup navigational system. (read more here)
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1. Build a solar cooker. Use an old pizza/cardboard box to build a cooker that bakes cookies, reheats food, etc. Try out different recipes!
2. Demonstrate capillary action. Use food dye to see how plants get the water and nutrients they need through tiny capillary tubes.
3. Make oobleck. Crazy things happen when you mix cornstarch with water.
4. Grow crystals. Use evaporation to create intricate crystals on sugar, salt, or ice. Diamonds take thousands of years, but these can grow much faster.
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