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Mochi gome (mochi rice) is used to make yummy mochi.

Paso N°5: Apreciar unos momentos lo bien que pinta la taza, y tomarlo con todas las ganas.

 

Como preparar El Mejor Mate Cocido en 5 pasos fáciles

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.

Slice down the middle of the pleat, and put them side by side - you can see the leaf shape coming through.

a simple draft sketch of the visual journalism process

Tia Hale demonstrates the Peach Squat in this series of photos shot at the end of a hot August Wednesday farmers' market.

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.

Make a hole punch template so you place holes in the cards in the exact same spot each time. The width is the height of the smallest card. Mark the middle of the card & label, then mark 1/2" from either edge. Then mark 1" toward the center from that 1/2" mark. Number these 4 lines 1-4, as in the photo.

Cottonball snowflake display

I found these at an art Store in Germany, there should be similar stuff worldwide. Ask in a picture gallery near you!

Roll out the cane (work from the centre of the cane outwards)

*not really like "hell," but do mix together thoroughly.

I intended the bag to be a trapezoid, with the bottom level with the ground and the back corner rising to send off the strap. (It matches the existing shape of the pant leg.) Because the back of a pant leg is wider than the front, I found I had a fold-over flap once I opened the seam. I took it as a happy bit of serendipity.

In this episode of the Social Media Web 2.0 Sites Exposed Podcast I discuss the Power of a Tweetup and How to set one up!

 

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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...

Now we load the film in to the back of the camera, and shut the back hatch.

The result. of course you can also hang your prints directly to a Nail in the wall, i like the gallery feeling of wires though, and it is more customizable and easier to reconfigure this way.

The wood is butted up against the stop's rod, dialed in to 1' exactly.

I rarely use white-out for mistakes but it's going to make my life easier for this piece.

 

Most of the white out I buy ends up never getting opened. I'll have this bottle for years until it dries out or a short lady eats my fingers.

 

How to stuff showing a step by step of how I did the pin up. I'll type more later.

 

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Let's make cards issue 55 papercrafting challenge - advent calendar

Stack all the envelopes in the gap between the two sections, and it's ready to go!

I usually just shove the thread through the needle-eye by hand, with a bit of saliva and hand-eye coordination. But for those lacking that technique, using a needle threader may be a good approach. Just shove the threader's wires through the needle-eye, put the thread through the wires, then pull the threader away from the needle. The thread should go with it and your needle should be threaded.

Cut the fabric along the outline you drew in the previous step.

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