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Thread the charm and first piece of chain onto an opened jump ring. Use pliers to bend the jump ring closed, as shown. Do this again, with the second piece of chain and a new jump ring, to the other side of the charm.
Remember, the first thing you put down will be the clearest thing in the print. It is the reverse of painting, you can't cover things up with paint.
You will need: (30) 1 1/4" wood screws, a drill (or hammer and nails), (3) 1x6 10' long whitewood boards (cut in half, with one scrap piece being further cut to 28"), (1) 1x4 10' long white wood board (cut to 2x 49" pieces), Minwax Oil Stain, Water-based Polycrilic, Fine Sandpaper, 2 Paintbrushes, and (2) 4" strips of Velcro.
These written instructions are for a queen-sized bed that is approximately 60" wide and 23" tall, with a headboard that is five horizontal planks. There is a summary image above that will help you calculate how much lumber (and what sizes) you will need for a different-sized bed.
Purchase your supplies at the hardware store. If you do not own a saw, most big chain hardware stores have lumber cutting services and they will cut the wood to your desired size. Avoid purchasing warped boards if at all possible.
Step 3: Use a strong pair of scissors (or penny cutters, if you have them) to cut the flap around the magnet. You don't have to get too close; give the magnet a wide berth.
Wet your paper by sticking it in a shallow container of water and letting it sit from 5-10 minutes, depending on the paper you're using. If you have wimpier paper (not watercolour), wet it for a shorter time or use a spray bottle.
Thread one end of the chain and the clasp onto a third jump ring. Use the pliers to bend the jump ring closed.
1. Subject: the steps
.Story: how to make a dream catcher
3. Key Element: form
4. Key Principal: unity
5. Basic Edit
6. Depth of field is Infinite
7. Direction of light is from the right.
Use the wire cutters to cut two pieces of jewelry chain of the desired length for your necklace. These two pieces should be of approximately similar length (if you want the charm centered), but you can play around with this proportion.
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There, your paper is down. Don't try to shift it or anything once you have it on the plate, that will smear it up to no end.
Pin the flower pattern to the folded chiffon. I recommend using at least one pin per flower petal. The fabric gets awfully floppy when you start cutting.