REMINDERS: Ang himo-on og i-submit na output: MAGPILI UG DUHA KA OUTPUT NGA HIMOON. TRANSFERING DESIGN USING HOT-IRON TRANSFER METHOD (WEEK 5|PAGE 4-5) TRANSFERING DESIGN USING THE TRACING METHOD (WEEK 5|PAGE 6-7) TRANSFERING DESIGN USING THE PRICKING METHOD (WEEK 5|PAGE 8-9) Basket from a Newspaper/Magazine (WEEK 6|PAGE 10-11) Plastic Bottle Vase (WEEK 6|PAGE 14-16) WRAPPING GIFT BOX (WEEK 8|PAGE 4-11) If you have any questions, you can contact me through this contact info: FB/MESSENGER: Ann Marie Jende Eamiguel Contact #: 09073490455 Email: jheendee@gmail.com WEEKLY HOME LEARNING PLAN WHLP 1 WHLP 2 Direction: Fill in the blanks. _________________ 1. It is exactly the empty page around the elements in your composition. _________________ 2. It is controlling the elements in a composition so that the eye is led to move one to the next and the information is properly communicated to your audience. _________________ 3. What principles of design catches the viewer’s attention. _________________ 4. A principle of design that consist of the distribution of visual weight, space, colors or texture. _________________ 5. It is the visual size and weight of elements in a composition and how they relate to each other. It often helps to approach your design in sections, instead of as a whole. Direction: Arrange the following steps chronologically. Write A for the first step, B for the second step and so on. WRAPPING GIFT BOX __________ 1. Fold top flap down to the box, pulling tightly, and tape. Fold the bottom flap up tightly and tape. __________ 2. Place your gift face down in the middle of the paper. Bring paper from the long side of the box, up to the middle of your package. Tape. __________ 3. Position box so top is facing up. Run your thumb and forefinger across the edges of the box to create a creased edge. __________ 4. Roll out the wrapping paper. __________ 5. Close the ends. Face the open end towards you and fold the right and left edges, pushing the sides in next to your box, to form flaps. REMINDERS: Ang himo-on og i-submit na output: MAGPILI UG DUHA KA OUTPUT NGA HIMOON. TRANSFERING DESIGN USING HOT-IRON TRANSFER METHOD (WEEK 5|PAGE 4-5) TRANSFERING DESIGN USING THE TRACING METHOD (WEEK 5|PAGE 6-7) TRANSFERING DESIGN USING THE PRICKING METHOD (WEEK 5|PAGE 8-9) Basket from a Newspaper/Magazine (WEEK 6|PAGE 10-11) Plastic Bottle Vase (WEEK 6|PAGE 14-16) WRAPPING GIFT BOX (WEEK 8|PAGE 4-11) If you have any questions, you can contact me through this contact info: FB/MESSENGER: Ann Marie Jende Eamiguel Contact #: 09073490455 Email: jheendee@gmail.com WEEKLY HOME LEARNING PLAN WHLP 1 Direction: Fill in the blanks. _________________ 1. It is exactly the empty page around the elements in your composition. _________________ 2. It is controlling the elements in a composition so that the eye is led to move one to the next and the information is properly communicated to your audience. _________________ 3. What principles of design catches the viewer’s attention. _________________ 4. A principle of design that consist of the distribution of visual weight, space, colors or texture. _________________ 5. It is the visual size and weight of elements in a composition and how they relate to each other. It often helps to approach your design in sections, instead of as a whole. WHLP 2 Direction: Arrange the following steps chronologically. Write A for the first step, B for the second step and so on. WRAPPING GIFT BOX __________ 1. Fold top flap down to the box, pulling tightly, and tape. Fold the bottom flap up tightly and tape. __________ 2. Place your gift face down in the middle of the paper. Bring paper from the long side of the box, up to the middle of your package. Tape. __________ 3. Position box so top is facing up. Run your thumb and forefinger across the edges of the box to create a creased edge. __________ 4. Roll out the wrapping paper. __________ 5. Close the ends. Face the open end towards you and fold the right and left edges, pushing the sides in next to your box, to form flaps.