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A DIY project, a memory theatre putting my old theatre design skills to good use and combining them with scarpbooking - perfect combination!!
This thetare was featured in Scrapbook Inspirations magazine Christmas 08
See more pictures of this production in my website gallery under 3D scrap art and get the DIY project in the shop to create your own! perfect for that memorable holiday, a wedding, a special place or for paper dolls of your family and friends to act out your favourite production!
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We're repurposing this old marble mat (google it) into an actual table highly functional for grilling out...one of our favorite summer activities (hence part of the reason for the improvement). I've never laid tile...we've never laid tile...& these ones are big, 2 foot tiles...kinda scary. (Probably a good thing we goofed and got 11 extras.)
Decide what color zebra stripes you’d like and purchase your desired colors. Keeping in mind that your base color will be the color of the stripe, not the background color, paint your board with the base color and let dry.
Then lay down your tape in diagonal stripes, pressing the tape down as you go, and leaving space in between the stripes. Try laying it down in a different direction in one of the corners for a more realistic look.
Magic Pumpkins of Oz are pumpkin wand sticks I created as a tribute to the 75th Anniversary of the Wizard of Oz, the book Return to Oz, Halloween, Wizards and Pumpkin Picking.
Created using paper straws, floral pumpkins, scrapbook paper and more. Directions on my blog! xoxo Lisa
A treasure box and mini book
see more pictures in my website gallery under mini books, boxes and more and also get the DIY project in the shop to make your own
It's a good thing Janie likes doing stuff like this. Of course, it's easier for her than it is for me. She can access the space under the sink much more easily than can I.
And yes, both Janie and I know that "flexible" sink fittings are a bad idea. That's what was there, so that's what we're putting in for now. We'll be back in the fall to install a decent drain pipe system.
10 March - A Doll A Day 2023
A DIY project, a memory theatre putting my old theatre design skills to good use and combining them with scarpbooking - perfect combination!!
This thetare was featured in Scrapbook Inspirations magazine Christmas 08
See more pictures of this production in my website gallery under 3D scrap art and get the DIY project in the shop to create your own! perfect for that memorable holiday, a wedding, a special place or for paper dolls of your family and friends to act out your favourite production!
Magic Pumpkins of Oz are pumpkin wand sticks I created as a tribute to the 75th Anniversary of the Wizard of Oz, the book Return to Oz, Halloween, Wizards and Pumpkin Picking.
Created using paper straws, floral pumpkins, scrapbook paper and more. Directions on my blog! xoxo Lisa
With my job being a 3D-artist/-designer and my hobby of 3D printing I thought of a nice and experimental project related to photography. I've been very interested in generative design lately and explored a hybrid modeling technique to incorporate organic, turing pattern like surfaced into industrial design models. I chose to make this organic and somewhat alien looking grip for my Yashica Electro 35CC and print it on my MSLA printer. This project was all about experimentation and learning. So I took the opportunity to also try mixing my own resin colors. That bone like one was mixed from 3 different resin colors and the black one from 2. Besides that I recently upgraded my FDM printer to a direct drive which allows me to print rubber like material. So I also made custom rubber grommets for the base plate. To finish things off I applied a few layers of clear coat to both grips for a glossy look.
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This is a before shot of the entire bathroom. Unfortunately I don't have great pictures of the vanity before, but this shows you the side of it.
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This lakeside villa has certainly seen better days...perhaps I should look into purchasing it - a few roof repairs and it would be good as new!! I'd be just like George Clooney! ;-)
Then again...I also remember Diane Lane's renovation nightmares in "Under the Tuscan Sun"... :)
As seen from the ferry enroute from Isola Superiore to Stresa, Italy.
prime and paint several coats of flat paint on all the wood pieces. (leave the mdf alone for now).
after looking around hardware stores and ikea, i decided on using two 8 13/16" attest handles. these are to be attached to the bottom wooden dowel because the diameter of these handles fit exactly and to maximise space functionality. the hardware also won't interfere with the drawer slide. they will hold ties and belts using clips from fry's (later).
when attaching the handles, be sure to first drill pilot holes *exactly* where the handles will attach. this will prevent the dowel from cracking and make life easier. a paper template can be used to mark the centers of where the screws will go. there is little room for error.
using a pencil you can mark up the areas where the drawer slide will be attached. make sure the drawer slide is flush to the edge opposite the dowel.
again, always measure twice.
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Freaky Finger Red Velvet Cake
1.Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. For the cake, grease 2 x 20cm sandwich tins and line the bases with baking parchment. Cream together the butter, sugar and vanilla, then add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each egg, until fluffy and light. Beat in the colouring.
2.Mix the dry ingredients for the cake, and sift half onto the creamed mix. Fold
in with a spatula, followed by half of the thinned yogurt. Repeat, then spoon the smooth batter into the tins and level.
Bake for 25 mins or until risen and springy when pressed lightly in the centre. Cool for 10 mins, then turn out onto a wire rack and cool completely.
3.For the fingers, line a baking tray with parchment. Cut one end from each chocolate finger. Mix 50g icing sugar, the milk and a small blob of colouring to make a thick, red icing. The icing needs to be thick to stay put; add a little more sugar if you need to. Dip the severed biscuit ends into the icing, let the excess drip off, then paint a red fingernail on the other end, using a small paintbrush. Leave to dry on the parchment.
4.For the frosting, use an electric mixer to beat the butter well until very smooth, then beat in the cream cheese and the zest (if using) until even. Sift in the remaining icing sugar, then fold it into the cheese mixture using a spatula until smooth. Don’t overbeat. Chill until needed.
5.Sandwich and cover the top and sides
of the cake with the frosting – you will only need a thin layer on the sides of the cake to stick on the chocolate fingers. Stand the severed fingers around the cake in a neat collar, pressing them lightly into the frosting. You’ll have a few left over to put on the top. Keep the cake in the fridge but enjoy it at room temperature.
Ingredients
1
box Betty Crocker™ SuperMoist™ devil's food cake mix
1
cup water
1/2
cup vegetable oil
3
eggs
1 1/2
containers Betty Crocker™ Rich & Creamy chocolate frosting
Tray or cardboard (20x14 inches), covered with wrapping paper and plastic food wrap or foil
2
yellow Betty Crocker® Fruit Gushers® fruit snacks, from a 5.4-oz box or 1 large yellow gumdrop
1
small black gumdrop
Black shoestring licorice
Directions
1 Heat oven to 350°F (325°F for dark or nonstick pans). Grease or spray bottoms and sides of two 8- or 9-inch round cake pans.
2 In large bowl, beat cake mix, water, oil and eggs with electric mixer on low speed 30 seconds, then on medium speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl occasionally. Pour into pans. Bake as directed on box for 8- or 9-inch rounds. Cool 10 minutes. Remove from pans to cooling racks. Cool completely, about 30 minutes. Refrigerate or freeze cake 30 to 60 minutes or until firm.
3 Using serrated knife, cut rounded top off cake to level surface; place cut side down. Cut cake as shown in diagram; arrange pieces on serving tray. Attach pieces together with a small amount of frosting. Spread a thin layer of frosting over top and sides to seal in crumbs. Refrigerate or freeze cake 30 to 60 minutes. Frost entire cake with remaining frosting. Use yellow fruit snacks or gumdrop slices for eyes, black gumdrop for nose and shoestring licorice for whiskers, lines on eyes and front paws. Store loosely covered.
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check for studs on the wall using a stud finder. make sure the wall plate mount is level.
the flat head wood screws will attach here.
you can prime and paint all the wooden pieces (except the mdf) before or after these pilot holes are done.
pre-drill pilot holes for the wall plate mount right above the height's midpoint. this is done to avoid any interference with the drawer slide hardware.
note that this is not a permanent attachment. it is done to double check measurements, fit, and make life easier when screwing in the hardware later on.
as they say, measure twice, cut once.