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Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Tutorial

Adventureland

Magic Kingdom

Walt Disney World

2011

Tutorial animado da principal modalidade de poker: o Texas Hold'em.

 

Link do Projeto : www.cardplayerbrasil.com/site/guia.asp

Bored of Reading the lengthy story of Julius Ceaser? Extramarks brought to you the animated video for the class 10 chapter, Julius Ceaser. The video is provided to students for effective learning and better understanding. To know more get yourself registered at Extramarks website.

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I'm making these for a friend at her request. These turned out super nice.

 

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Tutorial animado da principal modalidade de poker: o Texas Hold'em.

 

Link do Projeto : www.cardplayerbrasil.com/site/guia.asp

Recently I made a couple of little lavender pouches to hang up with my dresses. They're incredibly easy to sew using old pieces of fabric and make your clothes smell lovely. Find the tutorial here: www.queenieandthedew.com/2012/04/tutorial-lavender-scente...

Aprenda a modelar em apenas 15 min. Acesse www.tutoriais3dmax.com.br e clique no link Tutoriais 3D

Sounds simple but a lot of people can't do it! Photographic tutorial on my blog.

OWH Tuesday Tutorial-Distressed Butteflies (7/2/13)

 

Supplies used:

Gears stencil (6 x 6) - The Crafter's Workshop

Wild Honey, Rusty Hinge, and Gathered Twigs Distress Inks

"Hello" - Hero Arts rubber stamp

Cut n Dry foam pads, 3/4 inch circle punch, crimper

 

I used Cut 'n Dry foam pads to apply the distress inks.

Don't you love making little backpacks as a present for kids? You can find the free tutorial here: www.happyinred.blogspot.nl/2012/11/drawstring-backpack-tu...

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

 

For more information please see:

www.violetlebeaux.com

Second picture

 

Text for tutorial is at:

 

nicolehill.fr/blog/tutorial-helmsweave-chainmaille-bracelet

 

Let me know what you think!

These photos come from a tutorial I did on how to modify wide boots to fit the calf of the wearer.

 

For more information please visit:

www.VioletLeBeaux.com

Summer Smootie Block, Campbell Soup Diary blogged here:

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www.1001gardens.org/2015/08/diy-tutorial-fog-water-rain-c...

  

Here is the How-to :

1. Fill clear, plastic cup half way with water. Put 1 or 2 drops of food coloring in the water and stir.

2. Mark with a permanent marker where the water level is.

3. Draw arrows going around the outside of the bag to describe the water cycle. Begin with evaporation starting at one bottom corner and going to the opposite top corner. Condensation is at the top corner. Precipitation then goes from the top corner back down to the bottom corner to complete the cycle.

4. Place the cup carefully in the bottom corner that you started your diagram at. Be sure not to spill any water!

5. Seal your bag, making sure to leave some air in the bag to represent the air in our atmosphere.

6. Carefully tape the top corner of your bag to a sunny window so that the cup is nested upright in the bottom.

7. Leave your bag hanging and watch the water cycle take place throughout the day.

8. The next day, observe what has happened to the water in the bag and the water level in the cup.

How does it work ?

The water from the cup represents a body of water (river, ocean, lake, etc.) and evaporates into the bag due to the heat from the sun. Evaporation is the process of water converting to vapor, which then collects to form clouds during condensation. This is represented by the water droplets on our plastic bag. The droplets then drip down the side of the bag and collect at the bottom due to gravity and the weight of the droplets. This represents precipitation, which can be in the form of rain, snow, hail, etc. The water will then evaporate again to continue the cycle.

++Idea found on Girl-Start

 

on left side are 3 sets of 4 strips...

1 1/2", 2 1/2", and 3 1/2" split them into pairs A&B, and C&D. then sew into arrangement of

 

3 1/2A, 1 1/2B, 2 1/2A, 2 1/2B. 1 1/2A,

3 1/2B

 

then do the same with C and D

3 1/2C, 1 1/2D, 2 1/2C, 2 1/2D. 1 1/2C,

3 1/2D

Thread your needle with a comfortable length of thread. For something like this it is better to have a bit more thread than you need to avoid have to join in more. 1 metre should be more than enough.

Attach a stop bead... take the needle and thread through the hole of a bead a couple of times to secure it.

Just got the latest copy of .Net with Reagan's texture tutorial in it. Bingo-bango!

This was a Photoshop tutorial that I found in Computer Arts magazine. I liked the fact that it gave enough instruction that you weren't left hanging without a clue on how to move to the next step but still allowed you to creatively explore the outcome. This doesn't look a whole heck of a lot like the example in the magazine but I think it turned out pretty well. A tonne of layers and textures gives it an interesting feel. What do you think?

Coming soon - and by request! - another button-fly tutorial! Made on a velveteen trouser.

En pocos pasos puedes darle a tus fotos un efecto de boceto o de pintura al pastel

Image for my Two Charm Packs and a Jelly Roll- Quilt Top tutorial.

A tutorial for an effortless morning makeup routine. Levo League.

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