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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.
Someone asked me how I did my floating stuff in 3D-stuff, so with a little help from my brother I put together small tutorial on how to do it.
Esploso del nuovo pad.
More on my blog: luca.yepa.com/blog/2007/03/23/howto-cambio-dei-pattini-de...
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.
next, carefully lift the top part of the logic board up by it's edges (don't touch the circuitry if you can at all manage it!), and when you peek around to it's underside... (see next shot)
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!).