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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.

Esploso del pad posteriore (quello vecchio). Da notare la staffa che permetteva al gruppo della ganascia di non spostarsi troppo in frenata.

 

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

This is not the triangle you will end up with.

Inside Muji vanity box and lid.

The plant flew from its original resting place and I had to cut/propagate a bunch of vines. I'm expecting mixed success on rehabilitation. Looks about right.

This shot is one in a series about engraving stones and tiles using a sandblaster.

 

Full description of the sandblasting process here: buildmakecraftbake.com/2009/03/how-to-tuesday-sandblastin...

Situazione dei freni davanti prima di iniziare l'operazione

 

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

Here's my container of Baharat. My friend brought me some from his hometown market in Saudi when he came back one summer. This stuff is awesome. I've also sprinkled it on grilled chicken

(If you've used webbox, the envelope will seal flat and prevent fraying)

... and here they are in place.

A how to build an indoor hanging wall garden.

I sewed these 4", 2", and 3" kanzashi flowers to a hair clip, and now I can use it to decorate a blouse or as a hair accessory.

 

ever since i bought my house i find myself taken with home magazines. they are both exciting (who knew there were 700 different choices in bathtubs?) and very aging..

On my blog is a description and how to make your own whiteboard soooo much better than those smudgy boring whitboards.

This is finely a picture of how these Binocular-pictures are made -> This is real luxury, cos I borrowed a chair from one of the kitebuggyguys. Photo by Anne Dalsgaard

 

More pictures shot "Through my binoculars" or in danish "Gennem min kikkert".

 

Camera: Panasonic LX-3 Binoculars: APM - HD 10x50

 

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