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This view shows the 1/4" nut held in place by silicone and the wires routed around the sides. A thin nut was used. Near the nut you can see the red wire appears to turn to a black wire. I ran out of red so used black to jump across.
The positive leads are on the top, the negative leads are on the bottom. I first soldered the two LED pairs together with their own leads, cut off the excess then used the battery box wires to tie them all together. Be carefull when removing the extra spring in the battery compartment where the LED's are. My flew away and I was lucky to find it.
Using a nut instead of a bolt allows me to remove the bolt for a clean appearance when used as a flashlight. A threaded rod could be used also.
Sew a couple stitches in the middle of the chiffon/tulle stack, just to prevent the layers from sliding around.
Measuring fragrance oil for soap - essential oil could be used, or no fragrance at all.
See Soap Tutorials & Recipes:
Handmade Soap Recipes and Tutorials - on MommaMuse.com
Blog : www.totobricks.com/2016/10/lego-mixels-series-9-trashoz-m...
LEGO MIXELS SERIES 9 TRASHOZ MAX Instructions video:
As discovered via Fatwallet, BestBuy has interesting "Back to School" coupon booklets at their stores. It's interesting because they appear to give you random sets of discounts. Someone found a way to identify the one that give you the 30% off coupon.
Basically, I've confirmed two ways to quickly spot the ones that have the bigger discounts:
1. As you'll see in the photos, the 30% off ones have slightly different copyright text than the lower (10% 5% 15%) booklets. If you get one with a 29528_1 to the left of the copyright symbol on the back cover, you have a lower one. If there's no text to the left of the the copyright symbol, you've got the 30% off!
2. I found the "Back-to-School" booklets next to the customer service counters. Since there were sales people there, I couldn't afford to stand around and sort through stacks of booklets. A quick way to find the ones with the bigger discounts is to look from the top side of the stack (i.e. spine of the booklet fold). The 30% off ones will be less yellowish in print, probably because of a difference in printing or folding batch.
Read more here or join FlickrDeals to be in the know.
This image shows the new black cables from the points where the LED's were de-soldered and the new white cable where the squishy switch is attached.
Here you can see that this cheap craft store necklace chain + clasp have lost their silver-plating. Additionally, this chain has reacted with my skin and turned it green. One of the best ways to prevent this from happening with jewelry chains, is to use a higher quality metal (i.e. sterling silver, not sterling silver-plated).
Flip the flower over (to the non-bunch-sewn side) and sew your embellishment to the center of the top flower layer. I used a handful of gold seed beads, but you could use a fancy button or a large bead.
original photos by Koji Nakaya with Canon EOS 5D MarkⅡ
Koji Nakaya says: ('Nakayan' is the nickname of Koji Nakaya)
This is a view of the direction of the "Tokyo Sky Tree" seen from the free observation room in the highest floor (the 45th floor and roof) of "I link town Ichikawa" built at the Ichikawa station front.
(translation by "livedoor translate")
Tokyo Sky Tree official website
Nakayan's New Book!!
超高層ビビル 3 ドバイ編(Skyscrapers Vol 3) by Koji Nakaya
bluestyle.livedoor.biz/archives/51887909.html
Nakayan's site Super-high-rise apartments and super-high-rise buildings (in Japanese) is here
Nakayan's tilt-shift-fake (Hakoniwa photos) datail and slideshow is here
www.flickr.com/photos/pinboke/sets/72157600298403603
Nakayan's 3D stereo photos is here
www.flickr.com/photos/pinboke/sets/72157600294882685/show/
www.flickr.com/search/show/?q=Nakayan+crosseye&s=int
Ray's 3D Photograph:
www.flickr.com/groups/raysrave/discuss/72157600158105229/
ステレオ写真の見方
www.stereoeye.jp/howto/index.html
Nakayan's tilt-shift-fake (Hakoniwa photos) slideshow
I hope these images help your navigation in the revamped Flickr intrface.
Some folks will cry bloody murder, but the new Flickr interface is like an update to an old house.
You paint the interior & exterior, get new wallpaper, carpet & fixtures, replace a few windows & doors, maybe knock down a wall or two... and VOILA!
You have an updated house which has SIGNIFICANTLY increased in value!
"The Ship and the Choir” by Pieter Saenredam (1597-1665). painted on the wall by DeStrakkeHand in april 2020
CamTech:
HowTo workfoto Huawei
with unexpected positioned photograher
This is my Jimi™. There are many like it, but this one is mine. It has spent the last three or four years sharing a pocket with my house keys and has stood up pretty well.
As discovered via Fatwallet, BestBuy has interesting "Back to School" coupon booklets at their stores. It's interesting because they appear to give you random sets of discounts. Someone found a way to identify the one that give you the 30% off coupon.
Basically, I've confirmed two ways to quickly spot the ones that have the bigger discounts:
1. As you'll see in the photos, the 30% off ones have slightly different copyright text than the lower (10% 5% 15%) booklets. If you get one with a 29528_1 to the left of the copyright symbol on the back cover, you have a lower one. If there's no text to the left of the the copyright symbol, you've got the 30% off!
2. I found the "Back-to-School" booklets next to the customer service counters. Since there were sales people there, I couldn't afford to stand around and sort through stacks of booklets. A quick way to find the ones with the bigger discounts is to look from the top side of the stack (i.e. spine of the booklet fold). The 30% off ones will be less yellowish in print, probably because of a difference in printing or folding batch.
Read more here or join FlickrDeals to be in the know.
I'm not sure what to do with the white corners of the frames on this page. There doesn't seem to be an easy way to change their color from within Comic Life. Maybe when I have the time I'll open it up in Gimpshop and fill in the corners with black or something.
Sew your fabric circles together, with the smallest ones nested in the larger ones. You may also wish to add your embellishment to the center of the smallest circle at this time.
When you get to the point to cast on for front and back, using same yarn just do knitted cast on as follows:
*Knit 1, leaving stitch on left needle. Transfer new stitch onto left needle by slipping it knit-wise. Repeat from *
Knitted cast-on leaves the sideseems very strechy and you don't have to bother casting-on separately and then connecting them to the main piece and hiding ends...;)
Kootud ylesloomine:
koo parempidiselt 1 silm ilma vasakult vardalt maha laskmata,pane uus silm vasakule vardale ja nii loo juurde nii palju silmi kui vaja. :)
Prepare your surface to be painted. I did a base layer of my desired color, and used painter's tape to outline the section to be painted. Also, protect your work surface with some scrap paper!
Mix 1.5 tsp unsanded tile grout per 1 fl oz acrylic paint, in the plastic cup. Mix with plastic spoon until lumps are gone.