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This is ONE of my methods for making hollow beads. Follow the number sequence on the pictures to read the tutorial
Time for a test stamp. This will show you what pieces still need to be carved away, and any places where corrections should be made.
Make any corrections and...you're done! Don't worry if there are a few wonky bits, it adds to the charm of hand-carved stamps :)
(See the full series of instructions here.)
For a German version of this tutorial, please visit www.expli.de/anleitung/stempel-selber-machen-stempel-schn....
Design: Xander Perrott
6 units, Ratio: 1:√3
YT Tutorial: youtu.be/s61vu1sZGjA
Article to this design: origamitutorials.com/15-chameleon-origami-stars-tutorial/
Thank you again, Xander, for giving me permission to post this tutorial video of your amazing Origami work!!
Depois que gravei o primeiro vídeo, choveu de gente perguntando como eu faço para jogar The Sims em modo janela. Então, fiz um tutorial rapidinho mostrando o passo-a-passo. O processo é bem simples, espero que gostem!
You will also find a tutorial for making these shoes for your doll from this flickr set: www.flickr.com/photos/emiliacouture/sets/72157622658478050/
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/
The items needed:
Masking tape
Green florist tape (optional, you could use the masking tape as well)
Wire (I'm using green wire that can be found in the florist department)
Crafting scissors
(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 : )!)
Biking in Niagara on the Lake.
Update: Here's a brief description of my Geotagging (Embedding the Geographical information to the photo) process.
1. I have a small portable GPS Data Logger (Globalsat DG-100) in my camera bag at all times. A GPS Data Logger is a relatively cheap device, and it doesn't have an LCD screen or any real time MAP features, but what this device does is when activated it records my location on an interval time. It has three customizable time settings, for example when I'm riding my bicycle I set it to every 30 seconds. The device can run for many hours, even days, logging my whole trip in every 30 seconds. The GPS Data Logger records the location based on the local satellite time.
2. This step is very important. You have to set your camera's time and date carefully. What I do, which seems to work fine, is to set my camera to the time on www.timeanddate.com on local time. Just search for the city you're in and set your camera's time to that.
3. When I get to a computer I download the logged GPS info and export a GPX or KMV file. These files can be used in any application that supports GPS, such as Google Earth. You can see your whole trip in Google Earth by opening these files. To dowload the log files from the device I use the software that comes with it, but other devices like Sony's (see below) are easier to work with.
4. Time to attach the GPS information to photos. I use a software called RoboGeo which is great. You open a bunch of images, and then you open the GPS log file (from step 3) and RoboGeo automatically matches the time your photo is taken to the GPS log file and can stamp the file with the GPS info. So the GPS information is embedded to the image file's EXIF info without changing anything else.
The only complaint I have about RoboGeo is that it doesn't support RAW files. It does however support TIF and JPG files, so I Geotag my 16bit TIF converted photos or the final web ready JPG files. When you upload the Geotagged JPG files to flickr, they automatically show up on the map. Very cool indeed!
4a. RoboGeo is poweful application, and one the fun things you can do with it is exporting a KMV file with embedded images, so you see your photos show on Google Earth and other application and website (like www.gpsvisualizer.com)
Here's our trip when the photo above was taken.
Resources: There are other GPS Loggers out there too, like Sony's GPS-CS1. Here's a great comparison and review of the two products.
Tutorial for these and two more openwork bracelets is available in my shop polymerclaytutorials.etsy.com
La regla de los tercios es una de las más nombradas en fotografía a la hora de componer.
En este vídeo analizo su origen, las ventajas de su uso y las limitaciones que le encuentro.
El tutorial forma parte de un curso sobre composición de más de hora y media de duración que puedes adquirir en mi web: frannieto.es/libros
Si tienes alguna duda o sugerencia será bienvenida.
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.
Aqui tenéis el tutorial para hacer las piezas de arcilla polimérica con la tecnica de la falsa cerámica. Espero que os sea útil :o)
kate-beautiful.blogspot.com/2007/08/butterfly-tutorial.html
Make one of your own!
***For your personal use only.***
(I know, goes without saying!)
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:
Video tutorial here:
(Time Lapse) www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLcTc5M-vdQ
(Tutorial) www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR7LPWHzXQU
Paper: Two Tissue paper 50 x 50 cm
I finally finished it! It was about 3 weeks of writing bits here and there; but am finnalllly finished my tutorial on decorating butterfly cookies with royal icing.
It's at www.sweetopia.net if you'd like to check it out.
Tutorial and PSD available here: www.psdbox.com/tutorials/how-to-create-a-light-dancer-in-...
Join the PSD Box group www.flickr.com/groups/1360497@N23/ and share your work on our website www.psdbox.com
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
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!
Mainly about shading/highlights that I did in my previous builds.
-Scroll over to read the notes.
-ALL SIZES for bigger view.
Design: Andrey Lukyanov
YT tutorial: youtu.be/iZIdtgA5vl0
Article: origamitutorials.com/origami-heart-with-cranes-tutorial/