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Fry up the sandwich! I usually cook it open face with cheese and meat on one side, sauce and sauerkraut on the other. After it cooks a while then I slap the sides together to toast 'em up. The cheese may or may not melt.
I use a Gaggia Classic Coffee. Again, the grinder is more important than the espresso maker. The Gaggia Classic is a somewhat economic alternative to the Rancilio Sylvia (the deservedly favorite of many). I'd advise against getting the starbucks "barista". It's pricier than the Gaggia and not as good a product.
Braze it up! This shot was actually taken mid-braze.
I make a nice fillet around the whole perimeter of the stay, and then go back and heat the flat face to ensure that some of the brass is sucked into it.
Sorry about the blur.
STEP FIVE: I used a second printout of my stencil to make all the buttons and joysticks the correct size. All buttons were created out of fondant that I tinted to match the buttons on the actual controller. All pieces were cut and shaped and left to dry overnight.
You can go ahead and unbutton yourself out of the trap of pins. Lay the bodice on a flat surface and with your tailors chalk connect the pinheads, then draw a line. This line is going to help us a lot. Make sure your fabric stays flat while doing this, so you dont accidentally take it in too much.
Measure the placement of your buttons and try to space them out evenly. Be sure to leave room for the skirt to be attatched.
Mark the placement of your buttons.
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Thread the petals onto a strong string (I used quilting thread). Push the thread through the little center-bunches.
Go ahead and gather your skirt.
I suck suck suck at hemming, so I actually went and did mine before gathering.
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Now, take it off and flip it inside out. This time we get to pin! Make sure the side seams match up with where your actual sides are.
We’re not shaped like boxes, right?! We must let the jumper know that, show it whos boss!
Take in the sides so that it fits pretty snug and hugs your curves(for the most part.) If your wearing two shirts like I was, its best to take the top one off so you dont double your chances of accidentally pinning the bodice to your shirt.
Sand all lumber, wiping down with a damp cloth. Be sure to sand the corners and anywhere else that might be a snag-hazard.
According to the directions on the wood stain, give your boards several coats of stain, allowing 2 hours of dry time in between coats. Then apply at least two coats of Polycrilic sealer according to the directions, allowing to dry in between. This is a two day process!
And if this just looks too complicated, I often sell the cane ready to go. Just check the site regularly as they are fresh made and the selection available changes every week.
Howto create a belt mounted trash bag holder.
Cut the bottom out of the tub and bend the hanger as shown to be the belt hanger.
Then you can tuck the trash bag in like a garbage can, fold the bag over and put a rubber band around to hold it in place.
The 4 years I had braces I was unable to close my mouth like in the first photo. I would get frustrated and some kids used to make fun of me when I tried. I'm glad I wasn't able to and now I have perfected smile explosions : )
I use these flexible laundry baskets to carry some of my wet gear home. I then rinse and use them to dry my other bits of gear that are a bit more forgiving, like my back-up torch and fins!