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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.

 

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!).

This is an example of how to make a paper building. In this case, I built a modified version of GHQ's Rowhouses in Valkenswaard.

 

Step 0 is to get your materials. I used card stock paper (60lb, I think), a sheet of 0.020" styrene and a 0.188" styrene angle which was about a foot long.

 

You will also need rubber cement, Crazy Glue and a bunch of binder clips in different sizes. I recommend at least two rather small binder clips.

 

When making the paper building, the first thing I did was to print out the building on card stock paper.

 

Once that is done, I cut it out. I was sure to leave extra paper on the top and one of the sides so that I could glue the sides and top to sides.

A causa della staffa nel freno posteriore ho dovuto eliminare una rondella.

 

More on my blog: luca.yepa.com/blog/2007/03/23/howto-cambio-dei-pattini-de...

A really quick Satin Rose Tutorial inspired by couturesmith.

 

The end product looks fancy, the process to get there is easy. No worries!

 

Not a great photo but you can see how it all goes together. If you are one of the people who sent me a postcard, thanks.

Replacing towel rods.

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