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Starting with the top horizontal plank under the left support plank, drill two holes (offset from each other) and insert screws.
Position the original on the pad, looking through the top of the printer and adjusting as necessary.
If you've upload a video, you'll see it under "Videos"... if you've linked to a remote file, you'll see N/A for the preview.
Do two coats of White on the thumb, first finger, middle finger, and pinky finger. And two coats of a Vintage Red color on the ring finger.
STEP SEVEN: Using the actual controller as a model, I placed the 3-D fondant joysticks in the correct positions on the cake.
Forge set down into cradle of blocks that support a small forge hearth of loose laid construction grade firebrick. Not to be confused with the firebrick used in clay kilns.
The used bulbs are hot. Don't touch them. Set them aside for a while before removing and discarding them.
step 7: continue lining your basket with moss, you will want to layer the moss slightly higher than the rim of the basket. Fill the interior with more potting soil and then plant your final layer of flowers vertically.
gather and brush back section into a high ponytail. i really should've gotten mine higher. tease (or let's say backcomb for those easily offended by such treatment of hair) the ponytail all over and hairspray. with your fingers, curl it into a little roll and pin to your head at the pony tail base.
I shot a short tutorial on my three favorite weathering techniques... and if I can figure out how to edit the brightness on the videos I'll get it online.
Windows Movie Maker crashes on start-up and the fixes I found online haven't worked. I've downloaded two other video editing programs that don't allow me to edit brightness. Good times.
This photo shows the end results.
Postcards need to be:
- Rectangular
- At least 3-1/2 inches high x 5 inches long x 0.007 inch thick
- No more than 4-1/4 inches high x 6 inches long x 0.016 inches thick
(we recommend 80lb cardstock)
Enter a site's URL in Google Trends for Websites or Google Ad Planner and look at the Also Visited sites.
The cardboard is from a case of Friskey's cat food.
Draw a round circle the size of the lens on the cardboard,
cut it out.
Cut another strip for the side of the lens long enough to go around
the lens and wide as you want it to fit the camera properly.
Tape the ends together to make a circle. Use paper glue, I used Elmer's
to glue the side to the face. Wax paper is underneath.
STEP SIX: Using the actual controller as a model, I placed the fondant buttons in the correct positions on the cake. I then piped the details on the buttons using thin consistency buttercream.
Il winch prima dell'operazione
More on my blog: luca.yepa.com/blog/2007/03/05/howto-manutenzione-del-winch/