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sew them all together and secure with a knot. You have your basic flower and you're ready to embellish it any way you choose!

Sliding your finger inside the top layer, squash the flap along the creases you made in the previous step

Tutorial for making doll-sized MtG cards. :3 Please visit me over at amaranthscastaways.blogspot.com for the full tutorial. Goes live 1/27/14.

My design tutorial on how to create a vibrant background for your Twitter profile in MacUser Vol26, No2.

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Beading tutorial/schema available on my web site ellad2.com

Please note that there are three pages to this tutorial

 

Small note to people who add this to their favourites ... I freely share the tutorials. In return, the only thing I ask is that you do the same. Bottom line: block me from viewing your stuff, and I'll return the favour

Full tutorial posted on my blog.

Aqui, no blog da poderosa Anninha!!! :)

 

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Estou esperando os comentários e sugestões de vcs!

Vem ver o tutorial aqui no blog Garota de Londres, no qual eu sou colaboradora de nail art!!! www.garotadelondres.net/2013/05/tutorial-unha-joaninha-po...

Video tutorial informational graphic flyer design for Loyal TV.

 

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Tutorial de make pro Carnaval, gostaram?

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4ZJqRQVzCE

  

Os créditos da make estão no blog.

so here is my tutorial :D

if you want you can post your results.

Il tutorial passo per passo per realizzare il tubo portadocumenti.

Lavorando con calma in circa 45 minuti il lavoro è pronto!

Quick little photo tutorial. A longer description can be found on my FB page: www.facebook.com/cindy.cakecreations

Finally, turn over 1/4" at the waist, and stitch a narrow piece of elastic inside the fold. Pull the elastic slightly while you are sewing, and again use a stretch zigzag stitch.

for Scrap Busters Month at Sew, Mama, Sew!

 

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Quick & Easy business cards.

 

I have been contemplating ordering some "real" business cards for some time now, but really didn't know if I would ever need them. Well, yesterday I needed them. After meeting with 20+ Etsy sellers, I really wished I had my "fancy" business cards to swap. I did, however, have these quick and easy ones that I whipped up Friday night (I made more today to tide me over until my "real" ones come in a few weeks).

 

In case you too find yourself in need of some last minute business cards, here is a little tutorial to get you swapping in no time:

 

1. Buy a pack of business cards, size 3-1/2" x 2". I found my pack of 250 business cards at Big Lots, for a buck! I am sure they have them at Office Depot or Staples as well, but I would check Big Lots first.

 

2. Open up a document in Microsoft Word. I assume other programs can create business cards too, but I used Microsoft Word.

 

3. In Microsoft Word click "Tools", "Letters & Mailings", "Envelopes & Labels". Pretty easy, so far!

 

4. Choose your card size. This one is important, or all of your text will be funky. With "Envelopes & Labels" open, click "Options". Scroll down through all of the options until you find the business card size that matches your cards (ex. 3-1/2" x 2"). In my Word program it is Avery 5377 business card. Click OK.

 

5. Type in your text. Now this step is a little tricky if you have a design on your card, like I do. I had to test a few pages before I got mine right. I moved over, with the space bar, 23 spaces before I started typing in my text. This cleared the design and centered my text.

 

6. Spell Check!!! The last thing you want to do is print the entire sheet, or worse all of them, and then realize you misspelled a word!

 

7. Copy your text. I am not sure if all programs require this, but Word doesn't save your text after you print one page of cards. Or, maybe it does and I just don't know how to do it. In any case, it is best to right click and copy your text BEFORE printing your first sheet of cards. This way you won't have to go through all of the steps every time you want to print a sheet.

 

8. Print your cards. First, make sure the cards are put in the printer the right way. Thankfully, mine came with the instructions on every sheet, but you might have to send a sheet through first to test it. Then, check to see that the "print full page of the same label" circle is checked. If it is, you are ready to click print.

 

There you go! You now have some super fast, super inexpensive cards to give out to everybody you know.

These photos are from a tutorial on how to create Hime style curly teased piggy tails.

 

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Abrimos una argollita y acomodamos la cuenta que va a estar en la caída de la cascada; es decir al final :-) En este caso elegí una perlita. A mí me resulta más fácil ir haciendo los dos aros al mismo tiempo, así no me equivoco con la cantidad ni con las cuentas.

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This is some sort of tutorial on how I do my brick wall backgrounds. Though scrapbooking papers can give you a very realistic and easy brick background, sometimes I love to make a "real" wall with texture and color.

The wall is made out of styrofoam, the window is made of foamboard.

 

You can use the ball tool and move it in circles and spirals across the surface for example. And I love to use the biggest ball tool and let it drop onto the foam, too. Nothing adds more realism to such a project than unplanned actions ; ).

Listening to the right music can help you achieve a more rough texture *lol*.

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