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Lunes Dreamer Tutorial as interpreted by Alexis.
to view the full tutorial visit lunevintage.blogspot.com/2011/04/lunes-dream-catcher-how-...
Alexis says: I live and work in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and all of the lovely Lune
pictures and crafts take me to an oft-much-needed different world! I
had to scour the street market for hours to find anything remotely
resembling a doily. I ended up with a crocheted throw pillow cover
that I cut apart and then made the ring out of heavy wire... www.blexi.blogspot.com/
You can now decorate the outside of the bells. I made white liquid clay and orange liquid clay using liquid sculpey and alcohol inks (usual recipe: a few drops, wait until it evaporates, and mix well). Liquid fimo gives a too shiny result for this, while liquid kato is the easiest to control for drawing.
When using colors, check that the baked color is what you want: on my first jellyfish, the orange dots are almost neon, and are not in perfect harmony with the skinner blend of the arm (although I used the exact same ink mix proportions).
Using a toothpick to paint, you can now decorate the bell. Make rows of small dots, lines, series of dots of decreasing size... Bake with the heat gun from time to time so the design stays clean. Be careful that the airflow does not make the drops run (I have a strong heat gun, but I was careful and there was no problem).
Make some of the dots of the side overhang under the bell to give some movement to the edge (right picture)
Tutorial for these and two more openwork bracelets is available in my shop polymerclaytutorials.etsy.com
This was meant for Xmas, but it took a little longer to edit it than planned. Anyway, I think that it will work nicely for Valentine's
For the tutorial video, please go to www.carlosNmolina.com, select "tutorials/videos" and then the purses button.
Hope you enjoy it!,
Carlos N.
Check out our tutorial on assembling a large cat!
Tutorial and PSD available here: www.psdbox.com/tutorials/how-to-create-a-light-dancer-in-...
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Aqui tenéis el tutorial para hacer las piezas de arcilla polimérica con la tecnica de la falsa cerámica. Espero que os sea útil :o)
Choose your fabric and your zipper. The colors can be whatever you want them to be! Also, your thread should complement your colors, as your top thread is going to show on part of the project.
Love all these colours together!
Blogged:
bugsandfishes.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-to-quick-and-easy-...
Instruções nos links abaixo(Francês)/ French instructions, click links:
I´ve been askes many times to make a tutorial about how I repaint my dolls and I finally started to make one.
The first part is done and you can see it here:
www.lulemee.com/2014/08/13/how…
The first part is about the supplies I use for my repaints. Have fun reading! The next part will be made soon!
Amazing what you can do with a pair of speedlites.
One 580exII beind the model and plexi wall and one 430exII in a 60x60cm softbox in front.
Settings and light diagram on my blog, if you want :)
www.theis.dk/blog/index.php/15/11/2010/lys-tutorial-strob...
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheisPoulsenPhotography
Twitter: www.twitter.com/theisdk
Scusate il ritardo ecco la spiegazione:1 fare4 palline: due per l'impasto(beige),una è il ripieno(rosa), 1 è la copertura(marrone scuro);2 appiattire le tre palline (2 beige e una rosa);3 accoppiarle;4 rotolarle per livellare i bordi;5 passare la quarta pallina nella macchina della pasta per ottenere una sfoglia;6/7 coprire e livellare i bordi lasciando delle piccole pieghe;8 formare un piccolo rotolino e partendo dal centro metterlo a spirale sulla torta;9-11 con un ago o uno spiedino trascinare, ora in un senso poi nell'altro,la spirale per formare il motivo decorativo;12-15 tagliare con una lama la "torta" in 8 parti uguali;16-19 per la decorazione formare delle piccole rose e una volta cotte metterle sulle fette con il silicone :ò))) Buon Appetito
Mech Tutorial:
To build this Lego Mech, i took inspiration from Gundam Wing.
It has good articulations and it's very fun to pose.
Instructions/tutorial for this robot available on my YouTube Channel.
Start adding the leaves to the stem. Here, I'm using the florist tape to wrap and stick the leaf to the stem.
You could use the masking tape as well and later paint it.
Or look for green washi tape!
(This tutorial was greatly inspired by Sandra's tutorial posted here and on her lovely blog bonequea.com. Go check it out, if you haven't already seen it : )!)
I finally broke down and downloaded the CC2018 version of Photoshop. The first time I downloaded it I flew back to CC2017 because I got lost in the Brush tool menu. I'm still looking for a good tutorial on how to use them but I found one on selecting and Masking that peaked my interest.
I checked it out by finding the worst hair-do I could find and it worked. This has to be the worst hair in the world. I took it off the black background and put it on the blue. I didn't get every single hair..........but I got most of them. This is definitely better than what we had.
If you have CC2018 give this one a try Here
1. Found a large game box at the thrift store.
2. Covered inside with pool/water scrapbook paper from Michael's. Added strips of scrapbook paper for pool liner edge.
3. Cut hole in piece of foam core for pool (a tiny bit smaller then the pool box). Covered it with brick scrapbook paper. Added pool edge with stone paper (roll from Hobby Lobby). Made sure all edges and corners were covered.
The other side of the box supports the foam core at the right level.
4. Added a large piece of poster Plexiglas so the dolls could float on the pool surface and to add reflection.
The idea to cover a box shape with water scrapbook paper and add a pool liner edge came from Froggy Stuff (Youtube tutorial).
I have completed a mermaid tutorial.
Please mail me at: dot@eatcakeparty.co.za if you are interested.
As usual, the first 100 are free!
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Design: Andrey Lukyanov
YT tutorial: youtu.be/iZIdtgA5vl0
Article: origamitutorials.com/origami-heart-with-cranes-tutorial/
About year ago I saw Thoy Bradley made vines tutorial www.mocpages.com/moc.php/276976 but it involved some cuting of the pieces which comes hard to me to do it so I searched some other solution. Maybe it is not rigid like Thoy's but it satisfies me as it is nearer to the pure technique...This is my first tutorial, so I would appreciate ANY comments :)
It is string secured with half-pin and 1x1 round plate on the end.
Tie a knot around the pin and than pull the string through it (make it sit in that little "cut" in pin) and secure the string with 1x1 round plate. Third picture represents how it is connected to the moc later.
Other end is a bit tricky. After you beaded the bamboo bricks, secure it like in first two pictures in second row. Last picture is combination of dark bluish gray pin and 1x1 round brick. Work on jour zen skills and make your moc green :)
Emprendo una nueva aventura!!! www.etsy.com/es/shop/AranStudio
Es un proyecto creado con mucha ilusión y cariño, en el que espero ir creciendo y mejorando en poco tiempo.
Si te gusta mi anillo y quieres comprar el esquema, con todos los pasos detallados y lleno de fotos, puedes hacerlo en mi tienda de Etsy:
www.etsy.com/es/shop/AranStudio?ref=shop_sugg
De momento, sólo tengo un tutorial a la venta pero poco a poco iré añadiendo el resto de tutoriales.
Muchas gracias por vuestras visitas!!!!
If you like this one I have written 3 other tutorials which you can find >> here <<
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This is an old photo (found here) that I have rejigged using a few of the techniques I have learnt recently.
I also thought it was about time that I had a go at writing a tutorial, so please read on below if you want to find out how I treated the image.
I am sure that a lot of you will know these techniques already, but if you have anything to add (or could suggest a better way of doing things) please chip in. Also if anyone wants me to elaborate on anything please say, as, like I said, it's my first attempt at writing a tutorial so it may go over some people's heads.
If you like this one then I may have a go at writing some more later on and putting them in a set together.
For Monday's Weekly Photo Challenge and Thursday Retreads Group. Many of you asked how I "did" this so I thought I would take today's retread to give you a brief tutorial.
Tips on shooting a panorama
1. Shoot in manual so you have control over aperture, shutter speed and exposure.
(For those of you that have a "point and shoot", your camera is going to be making the exposure decisions so be careful of things like bright sky going to darker sky, light versus shade, etc.) (The first one I shot, I was shooting my house from the street and was shooting in Aperture Priority. I had sky, sky with tree, tree, tree with house, etc.. The camera was making exposure decisions and my sky turned up different hues in each shot. The good news is, the tree was up close. If everything is "far away" like in the lake panorama, you'll have better luck.)
2. Shoot in vertical (or portrait) format so you have more room to crop.
3. Shoot by moving your body instead of your head. If you have a zoom lens, don't zoom in and out. Replant your feet every three or so shots as you move through the image. (Monday's image was nine shots turning from left to right about 240 degrees, but you can do a panorama in as little as two shots.)
4. Most important! Leave "at least" 20% of the last image in your next image.
TIP ~ So you're out shooting a lot that day and decide to take a series of shots you're plan on putting into a panorama. First, take a picture of your hand. Yeah, your hand right in front of the camera. Shoot the panorama. Now, take another picture of your hand. When you get home and put all your pics on your computer, you'll have these funky looking pictures of your hand but you'll know they're at the beginning and the end of your panorama.
Processing...
Most processing programs have the ability to stitch your photos together automatically. Look under Help in your program and type in the word "photomerge". Or go to the web, type in your program and photomerge.
TIP ~ When processing, don't edit any of your (panorama) pictures in any way until you have stitched them together.
Let's use this page as a forum.
Additional tips/tricks... please post them here so we all can learn!
Questions? Please post them here also.
And PLEASE, if you do a panorama, please copy it here! We'd all love to see it!
Happy Shooting!
Micky
Finally, here is a tutorial of a simple paper and ribbon high heel ornament. It was meant to be uploaded for Xmas but I hope some of you still can enjoy.
For the free template and video tutorial visit
Thanks,
Carlos N.
As a part of Spread the Love Blog Hop I'm hosting a giveaway. You'll also find tutorial how to sew this pillow. See details here: www.jednoiglec.blogspot.com/2013/01/tutorial-and-giveaway...