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I carved the rocker with 20 grit sandpaper to match the template as much as could fit... the rest will be bent. I cut the outline out with a handsaw
Only ever turn your steaks once. Do try to cook them for the same amount of time on both sides. I can't tell you when they're done, that's something you have to learn. It isn't a certain number of minutes. Sandy says to test it for "resistance". If it feels like your thumb muscle, it's probably done. In my experience, this is too done. On the other hand, you don't want to be eating beef rare if it's not of good quality. Trust your butcher. If you didn't see your butcher's face when you bought your meat, you can't eat it rare.
The corn goes into the pot now.
This step is optional, but makes teh next one easier. Push a pin through ever other corner, as shown in the photo. It's also a good idea to make a pinhole in the center of the paper.
Fold ribbon in half and pin to top, near cuff. Place it so it will be at the left side of the front. Sew.
cuando esta listo el sofrito. Fundamentalmente por que el pimiento ya esta frito y el ajo dorado. Añado el pollo. Cuando ha perdido el color de la carne cruda, añado el resto de verduras que estaba hirviendo.
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Slice down the middle of the pleat, and put them side by side - you can see the leaf shape coming through.
Tia Hale demonstrates the Peach Squat in this series of photos shot at the end of a hot August Wednesday farmers' market.
This is a quick demo of throwing a traditional teacup, cutting its foot, and applying a paper stenciled resist design.
Short and sweet.....
I made this for my friend Jennifer's birthday present--a cute, quick project. The front is super soft flannel, and I backed it with brown corduroy and embroidered a J on it.
There is a sheep washing the wool trousers in the photo. It can actually be hard to know how to wash your wool textiles without ruining the fragile material.
You can either measure your chair before purchasing your fabric, or just drape your fabric over the chair to make sure you have enough.
I found these at an art Store in Germany, there should be similar stuff worldwide. Ask in a picture gallery near you!
Photo By Dan Pancamo Google+
Several people have asked how to do this... I had to do it again to remember just what I did...
Started out in LR4 with the following shot: www.flickr.com/photos/pancamo/7382144392/
Then
1. Right click and EDIT in CS5
2. Image->Mode->8Bit
3. Filter -> Artistic -> Plastic Wrap
5. Save (back to LR4)
6. In Develop Mode set the Set the exposure to -5 (making the image almost completely dark)
6. Use the Adjustment Brush (with a positive exposure) to "paint the light" back in...
Im no artist, so my light is all wrong im sure... But I just play with it till i like it....
Enjoy...