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so, i roasted it first for 30 mins at 100 C so to dry all of the excess water after the wash, and the i jumped up the temperature to 200C for a further 30 mins.
I regularly checked that it was alright and at some point removed some of the bits getting a bitt too scortched, leaving a very few to finish off for a further 5 minutes
Hurray! Here it is! Part 3 of my step-by-step guide to covering your journal over on this chicken's blog.
Hoy querÃamos ir a un sushibar que habÃa descubierto Aitor el otro dÃa 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 habÃa comido el primer trozo han venido a explicarle cómo se hacÃa: 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
Esploso del nuovo pad.
More on my blog: luca.yepa.com/blog/2007/03/23/howto-cambio-dei-pattini-de...
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.
Note the upper left box used a 1" around frame, not a 1.25" frame. I found the extra quarter inch to work better for holding a flimsy box inside.
Original instructions from Design*Sponge: Sewing 101: Tissue Box Cover by Brett Bara (it's a really solid tutorial!).
This is an example of how to make a paper building. In this case, I built a modified version of GHQ's Rowhouses in Valkenswaard.
Step 0 is to get your materials. I used card stock paper (60lb, I think), a sheet of 0.020" styrene and a 0.188" styrene angle which was about a foot long.
You will also need rubber cement, Crazy Glue and a bunch of binder clips in different sizes. I recommend at least two rather small binder clips.
When making the paper building, the first thing I did was to print out the building on card stock paper.
Once that is done, I cut it out. I was sure to leave extra paper on the top and one of the sides so that I could glue the sides and top to sides.