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Kitties, kitties, kitties, kitties everywhere! If I did not have one, I would die of despair!

 

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Erin is a 'High End Envy' Erin (modified) on a Poppy Parker body - reroot by Elizabeth OOAK Dolls

Dress - YokoDolls (etsy)

Shoes - IT (modified)

Socks - JHLSisterDesign (etsy)

 

Learn all about how to make your own doll crown at www.poppyspetites.com/how-to-make-a-miniature-doll-flower...

New blog post all about DIY dolly crowns at www.poppyspetites.com 🌷

 

Credits:

Erin is a 'High End Envy' Erin (modified) on a Poppy Parker body - reroot by Elizabeth OOAK Dolls

Dress - YokoDolls (etsy)

Shoes - IT (modified)

Socks - JHLSisterDesign (etsy)

 

Learn all about how to make your own doll crown at www.poppyspetites.com/how-to-make-a-miniature-doll-flower...

VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

Just removed the xbox 360 motherboard from it's casing , heatsinks , and x-clamps . Preparing to fix 3 red lights or RROD error . For more photos and a step by step tutorial check my contact info for ways to find me and more of my mods and hacks .

These are a couple devices in my computer gaming arsenal . The Ideazon game pad makes first person shooters a breeze with it's customizable and easy to access keys . The xbox 360 controller is the best gamepad for the pc I've found so far , it works great for emulators , driving , and adventure games .

Xbox 360 motherboard having the " x-clamp fix applied " . This shows the cpu and gpu after the heatsinks and x-clamps have been removed . I will need to clean off the leftover thermal compound and apply some arctic silver 5 before I reassemble . I will post more photos of the process here and have a step by step tutuorial . You can contact me for more information , pics , mods , and hacks .

Easy to crochet lovely bath mitten finished with lace. Its rich texture makes it perfect for delicate massages. This PDF crochet pattern contains step-by-step pattern and detailed description of crochet stitches used for this project.

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Cement DIYs have been trending for a while, but somehow I haven't got to make anything with this material before. I actually found it surprisingly easy and inexpensive to make this Plastic Bottle Cement Vase. I made the mold using cardboard - so that was free. The package of cement was less than 3€. The only part that I found challenging was the drying time! This piece took about a week to cure fully, but that may differ depending on the type of concrete mix you get.

 

Make your own Plastic Bottle Cement Vase!

 

First, cut your plastic bottle in half, but slightly uneven - you want the bigger part for the vase.

Melt the edges of the plastic bottle. Cover an iron with a piece of waxed paper and secure it in place with two pieces of tape. Use the iron to carefully melt the edges of the bottle, smoothing the cut area to your liking.

Create a cardboard mold. Use a box that is big enough to hold the bottle with room to create a stable base. Use masking tape to cover any seams/cracks in the bottom of the box. Press into place with your fingers. Cut any flaps off of your box to make it easier to work with. Thicker, sturdier cardboard boxes will bulge less.

Begin mixing your cement. Do small batches so it is easier to stir and pour. Add water in small amounts, stirring until it is a smooth consistency. You can use a fast-setting mix like Quickrete cement mix.

Pour the fist batch of cement into the box, tapping it to distribute evenly across the bottom and to remove bubbles. Let it set up slightly - approximately 15 minutes. This will create a solid bottom to support the rest of the vase.

Mix another batch of cement. This batch will probably be about double the amount of the first batch. You'll want the cement to come up over the wide bottom and partially up the sides of your bottle. Again tap and allow bubbles to come up. If your box begins to bulge, you can tightly wrap it with more masking tape to provide additional support.

Allow to partially cure - at least two hours or so - and then you can peel away the cardboard to let the drying process continue. Now is the time to do any corrections to the edges (if it has an uneven edge along the top). You can gently scrape away any edges you don't like.

Once the cement is dried, you can sand the sides of the cement to make them smoother. If the cement starts crumbling like sand, it may not be fully cured yet. Stop and let it continue to dry a day or two more. After it is sanded to your liking, remove the excess dust - a paintbrush does a great job of this task.

Remove any sticky residue on the plastic bottle with rubbing alcohol and paper towels or a sponge. DO NOT USE ACETONE! It'll remove the shine of the plastic and make it hazy white.

Now comes the fun part: decorating the vase! You can leave it natural for a minimalist look, or you can paint it to your liking. I did blocks of color by masking off areas and painting in some of my favorite colors. Add anything else you like!

Enjoy your vase, and fill it with whatever's.

  

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Easy to crochet lovely bath mitten finished with lace. Its rich texture makes it perfect for delicate massages. This PDF crochet pattern contains step-by-step pattern and detailed description of crochet stitches used for this project.

Easy to crochet lovely bath mitten finished with lace. Its rich texture makes it perfect for delicate massages. This PDF crochet pattern contains step-by-step pattern and detailed description of crochet stitches used for this project.

X - Arcade 2 player joystick for the pc or any major console . This unit is great for playing your arcade favorites through emulators like mame or hooking up to my xbox 360 , ps3 , and dreamcast . It is extremely heavy duty and came with a lifetime warranty , you can't beat that .

Easy to crochet lovely bath mitten finished with lace. Its rich texture makes it perfect for delicate massages. This PDF crochet pattern contains step-by-step pattern and detailed description of crochet stitches used for this project.

Old wool sweaters are useful even if they're ugly and ratty. Felt them in your washing machine and use them in loads of crafty ways! Here's how: www.cucicucicoo.com/2015/05/how-to-felt-wool-sweaters-in-...

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See more on my DIY and craft blog!

 

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VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

See more on my DIY and craft blog!

 

www.starsforstreetlights.com

See more on my DIY and craft blog!

 

www.starsforstreetlights.com

Need a quick fix to keep the doors in your home from slamming shut? This DIY no-scratch rock doorstop with repurposed items is free and only takes 1 minute to make!

 

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VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

In this sequence I Show an Idea of how to make a cute basket out of a Used watter Bottle and an Old shirt. A Great way to keep your favorite patterns (when clothes are too ald to wear) in your life and also to reuse materials that would end up in the trash.

 

Enjoy!

Front view of a Xbox 360 dvd drive . I have painted the front drive bezel black . I will be removing the top cover and replacing it with clear plexiglass so you will be able to view the discs spinning .

VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

VHS still from Elliot, a sci-fi social commentary written and directed by Craig Jacobson of Dreams For Dead Cats Productions. Info at www.elliotthemovie.com

 

This is a shot of the cpu and gpu heatsinks from an xbox 360 . I have flipped them over and am in the process of cleaning the old thermal paste off . Once I am finished , I will reinstall them using alternate mounting hardware to eliminate the dreaded 3 red rings of death or RROD

These are the two controller ports and the power / reset buttons removed from the console . They where very easy to remove , each controller port has a connection to the main board and there's one connections for the power / reset buttons .

Just removed the xbox 360 motherboard from it's casing , heatsinks , and x-clamps . Preparing to fix 3 red lights or RROD error . For more photos and a step by step tutorial check my contact info for ways to find me and more of my mods and hacks .

This is a shot of my sweet new dual screen setup highlighted by my new 24in widescreen HP monitor . You can see some of my messy desk in there as well littered with parts in various stages of repair or modding .

A look at my work in progress moddified pc . I cut and installed a window in the side panel and made a hole / mounted a 120mm blue lighted silent fan . You can see more of my progress by contacting me . Next up , a new paint job !!

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