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Cleaned up and reorganised my work space today. For example this is where I solder, make bracelets etc. This photo is huge!
while creating Valentine's. It's such a mess lol I wish I could do a more organised job, but somehow creating organised isn't possible
blogged about here:
carolsgarden.blogspot.com/2012/02/valentine-creations-dec...
Where the gaze lingers, stories begin.
Portrait of a man with short dark hair and facial hair, wearing a black shirt, resting one hand under his chin, and looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression, against a plain background.
Apparently this staggered method of putting in the blocks help scatter forces that otherwise would crack the wall.
I am very happy,his is the first time that i had enough time to catch a butterfly on my flowers
sono felice e la prima volta che una farfalla mi ha dato tempo di scattare tante foto.
thank you Joe for calling me
Dress up your nails with these creative Nail Art designs.
Mindy's office at the West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce did a complete renovation of their space. One of the best features is the bathroom. They had artist Mike Chearney come in and he and the staff "threw paint" all over the bathroom. It looks really cool. I made a 'scrapblog' about it that you can see at:
dalydose.scrapblog.com/chamberbathpaint/ *I took all the pictures! ;-) They even decided to display my "Creative Hands" pictures outside of the bathroom. I guess that means I'm on display in West Hollywood. =)
See more about Mike Chearney at:
Corporate Business Cards is a High-End and Modern Template Design.
This design can be use for almost any kind of company, or personal use. You just need to change the details in the layer groups that they have the green color in Adobe Photoshop to your own information.
(Just a quick edit to say this isn't meant to be a comprehensive tutorial by any means. It's more a walk-thru of how I'm going about creating a new pattern for a doll dress)
I tried a different creative process by drafting a pattern differently from my usual measuring and trying out. This method isn't always as perfect as it might seem, it works well for corsets and seems a lot easier than measuring up every little measurement on a doll and calculating what goes where.
I started off with a layer of clingfilm to protect the doll. (Saran food wrap) Often, I have old doll bodies lying around to do evil experiments on, but this is a quite valuable Barbie Basics doll. I don't have any spare Barbies at present, so I have to use her. The clingfilm also stops the masking tape sticking to the doll. AND serves another purpose. the layers of clingfilm thicken the torso slightly, so that give me my 'ease'. Ease is what you need to allow so a garment isn't skin tight. When adding skirts and linings, a bit of ease makes life much easier.
Once dollieh was fully and tightly wrapped with clingfilm I started placing strips of masking tape so it all fits flush and snugly to the doll's contours. I only ever use one side of the torso wrapping to make my pattern. It gives for better symmetry. Once I have my basic half-pattern, I flip it over and trace it to produce and almost perfectly symmetrical pattern.
You can see the growing design in order here in my "Creative Process" set