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Now for those people who don't like the thing-thing bubble hands, I cooked this up to help anyone who needs help properly making arms. This is also for Sgtsammac21, who inspired me to make this (sorry Sam, but I was bored and meh.)
Everything is colour coded to make it easier to understand, also, the hands themselves are crap, but I focused on getting the arm itself in a proper/realistic position, also, the AK's a bit small :P .
A few guidelines:
Try to use the same number of parts in both hands, that makes them the same length.
Use circles for the shoulder and elbows, and squares for the rest of the hand.
DO NOT forget that the trigger hand is looking straight, that means it will have to bend at the joint (see note).
Hope it helps a few people!
These photos are from a tutorial on how to create Hime style curly teased piggy tails.
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The Falling Maple quilt tutorial is now up on my website! Find it here: www.kayeprince.com/2014/04/tutorial-falling-maple.html
Take the lower left edge of the top flap (where you see the coloured side peaking through) and fold it to the center, like so.
Turn the flap to the right, like the page of a book. Turn again. Fold both bottom edges up to center. Do this on every flap with colour showing.
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.
Getting there. The colors became richer and deeper. Still, there are some parts than could need a bit more work.
These photos are from a tutorial on how to diy a cancan/straw boater hat.
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Nikon D70s, Nikon 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor
ISO200, f/4.5, 1/100sec, Exp. +1
A step-by-step collage showing how to make these superior, strong and elegant endpapers that you treat as though they were signatures and sew into your book along with your other text block signatures.
Prepared for my Monday night Introduction to Bookbinding class at CSC Night Classes.
To download a large JPG (3.5 MB), go to All Sizes and download the original.
To download a perfectly readable but smaller sized PDF (729kb) go to the smallest forest
Blogged: www.queenofdiy.com/other-crafts/reversable-grocery-bag-jeans.html! Check it out for the entire DIY tutorial, step-by-step!
One of the loveliest Chinese festivals in Singapore is the Mid-Autumn Festival, falling on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month.
Marking the end of the autumn harvest, the Mid-Autumn Festival is traditionally a time to give thanks to the gods. The moon is at its brightest at this time of year which is why lunar legends have always been attached to the celebration.
One of the most notable legend is the story of Chang Er, the wife of a merciless king. To save her people from his tyrannical rule, she downed the elixir of immortality that he had intended to drink. As the story goes, she ascended to the moon upon her brave act, and has been worshipped by the Chinese as the Moon Goddess ever since.
When dusk falls, celebrations go into full swing. Lanterns decorate the streets and gardens. Children come out with their lanterns vying each other who has the best lantern. Moon-viewing parties are popular as well. Family and friends sit in gardens lit by the soft glow of paper lanterns, sip tea and nibble on mooncakes.
Chinese lanterns are traditionally made of paper and it symbolizes the wish for a bright future.
Our lantern is not made of paper but of thousands of little seed beads, twinkling in the moonlight. A self-supporting central column supports “wings” that extrude from it. Between the wings are twinkling crystals adding to the glittering moonlight. Although inspired by the Chinese beautiful lanterns, The Lantern is designed as a drapery tassel (tie back) or a Christmas tree ornament.
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I made a tutorial to make these. You can check it out here: www.artsykarma.com/post/how-to-make-batik-using-glue
For those of you that don't like to read tutorials, this is for you. This shows all of the tools needed to make a photo ball. Buy a plastic ball, choose the photos that you want to use, trim with scissors if needed and glue them in place. You will have a beautiful photo ball to enjoy for years and years!
These photos are from a tutorial on how to make double hair buns.
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Are you not throwing your money away fast enough? Then what you need is an origami ninja dart flicker, folded from a singe dollar bill. The tutorial is available here.
Available as a FREE PDF download on my website. katersacres.com/polyclay/tutorials/polymer-clay-dragon-tu...