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Abrindo a sessão tutoriais do blog! Hoje decidi tirar umas fotos de como faço meus cenários, espero poder ajudar a quem tem vontade de fazer cenários! *-*
Another great video tutorial I used from youtu.be/-L9VkVQqjAw.
Pattern papers, printed sheets, tags and envelopes, folders, etc. are just a few items packed inside this little book. I loved the zip lock bag that was used in the video that I added in the book so that I can add pens, tapes, clips, etc. small items that can be used to decorate the book. Brilliant idea and best of all...handmade so you can make it like YOU want it!
I had an idea I wanted to incorporate when making the cover. For the front/back and spine, I used Kraft-tex. OMG...I love this paper fabric. Not only is it washable but durable and will not tear. This book will probably get lots of use so I want it to be sturdy.
I love the black/natural look so instead of trying to come up with printed paper to use, I went with this instead. LOVE IT! Plus she can decorate the cover too.
I cut a sheet to size, imported the image using JLNISSON's twinkle toe digi stamp file from www.etsy.com/listing/261353492/twinkle-toes-digital-stamp... using my silhouette and sent to printer. After printing, I used the silhouette sketch pen to add the name. The pen has a little shimmer affect to it that you can't really see from the pic...but it's super darling.
I repeated the same for the back cover using a different image called springtime friends (same designer).
This little girl is going to love coloring her book which is the idea I was going for. Crayons, gel pens, paint, chalk, etc. can be used to decorate the cover. How fun will that be?
I think I'm in love with using the kraft-tex. I'll have to make a cover in the stone and brown just to see how it turns out. Anyway, I have a little bit more to go before I'm done. I want to leave most of the decorating to the little girl so my goal is to keep this simple but cute.
Fold two layers. Do not squash the layer which is "in the air". Imagine it like folding the small hexagon into fourths. Repeat 6 times
Boa noite meninaaas!
Olha eu aqui de novo! :)
Fiz um tuto dessa mani e está lá no blog, vamos lá ver?
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DIY: Quilled Flower Locket Tutorial 2
Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2013/11/diy-quilled-flower-locket-...
Please note that there are two pages to this tutorial
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Steampunk knickers tutorial for Threadbanger.
3. Take the pieces you cut from the legs. I reuse the hems from my pants to make the hems for my knickers; you don't have to, but it's easier. Measure from the hem the width you want for the band at the bottom of the knickers (I recommend 2 to 3 inches), or freehand it; cut the band off the bottom of the pants. Again, remember seam allowance!
You should end up with something like the above.
Oggi vi mostro come utilizzo il flash della 40D in fill-in per scatti in controluce, spero che vi possa essere utile!
Canon 40D,tamron90mm, f14, iso320, 1/20, treppiedi, flash 40D diffuso, scatto remoto.Se volete informazioni dettagliate su come ho realizzato lo scatto... il tutorial lo trovate sul mio sito a questo indirizzo : www.laspinaphoto.altervista.org/Tutorial/Tutorial2/index....
You can also use a razor for this procedure. This will give her hair a shaggier, more textured look.
Made from vintage fabrics, this flower (and accompanying tutorial) was created for the Vintage Series on Amanda Jones' blog, here.
i've been asked to show this tutorial several times, but i hadn't gotten around to it till now :)
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Video tutorial as to how to make these buttons from recycling, very simple but effective technique: jennibelliestudio.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/recycled-buttons...
Photos to accompany a tutorial on making an accurate 18th century petticoat. For the detailed instructions, please visit our blog, A Fashionable Frolick, at fashionablefrolick.blogspot.com