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Hurray! Here it is! Part 3 of my step-by-step guide to covering your journal over on this chicken's blog.

Hoy queríamos ir a un sushibar que había descubierto Aitor el otro día cerca del hotel, pero ya estaba cerrado (frak! No he podido despedirme adecuadamente del sushi japonés!), y hemos acabado en el chino de al lado.

 

Salva se ha pedido un "plato combinado" con una especie de pan, carne, cebolleta y salsa. Para comérselo, él se ha hecho un montadito: pan, encima la carne, cebolleta y un poco de salsa. Los del restaurante le miraban atentamente, con media sonrisa... Una vez se había comido el primer trozo han venido a explicarle cómo se hacía: no iba mal encaminado, pero los ingredientes van *dentro* del pan!

 

Salva se ha comido los trozos restantes bajo la atenta mirada de los camareros y cocineros... pero yo creo que ha aprobado, no? :P

Thanks to Anda for teaching me how to fuse plastic bags and Federico for coming up with an awesome design.

 

Full instructions coming out on Friday at makezine.com/podcast

For one light-up LED: a sewable coin cell batter holder, a CR2032 coin cell battery, a small sewing needle, (optional) needle threader, 16" conductive thread, a sewable LED, and craft scissors. PLUS something to sew your electronic components to (like a felt wristband)!

 

For two light-up LEDs: All of the above PLUS another sewable LED and about 8" more conductive thread, depending on the distance you need to sew.

 

For 2+ light-up LEDs that twinkle: All of the above PLUS 1-2 more LEDs (8-16" more conductive thread) and a LilyTwinkle or LilyTiny chip.

Também limpei com álcool para pintar. O prateado é muito feio.

A fork works well to properly mix the flour and tap water

Prepare your lavender (or potpourri, or whatever) to be placed inside your little pillowcase. I made a little lace bag and filled it with lavender, but you could just as easily purchase a drawstring-organza baggy at a local craftstore and use that.

 

You just want to make sure that you use a very breathable/holey material, but not too "breathable" as the scented pieces might fall through.

This is my very first ever zine

A lot of hard work went in to it, and I really enjoyed making it, and people seem to like reading it

Still tossing ideas around for a second one but it's going to kick the butt of this one!! :D

Keep making and stringing the petals onto the thread. Make sure they're facing the same direction. I used 6 petals in this tutorial, but you can use a couple more or less.

 

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