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Por fin pude organizarme y hacer el mini tutorial de la pulsera cintitas.

Los materiales que necesitamos son poquitos: Pinza, alicate, alambre (en este caso es de alpaca) cinta de raso (o la que deseemos) y un par de "pirañas" (aquí se llaman así. Ah, también utilizamos una tijera para cortar la cinta.

Gente, vi numa revista e ameeei!

1 - pinta a cor base para a unha

2 - coloca a telinha (encontrada em qualquer loja de tecidos, armarinho etc) e passa o esmalte por cima (nao coloquei muito esmalte)

3 - tire a telinha com cuidado!

4 - o efeito, tanto visual quanto de textura, fica super legal!

Escolhi fazer um arco iris, mas tenho certeza que um metarizado com preto no fundo ficaria maravilhosoo! Vai dar um efeito de pele de cobra ou escamas de peixe! Experimentem :))

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Tutorial Photoshop CS2.

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I used the above measurements for a 2 1/2 inch ruler.. The smaller sizes would have to be done with measurements other than 1/2 inches.

I'm giving this away here.

 

You can also make one!

 

Freshly Picked has a great tutorial on making a coin purse.

 

However, I didn't have oilcloth on hand, so I made mine with quilting cotton, batting and a lining. These are my modifications to her tutorial. Please still refer to her instructions for basic construction technique as my pictures only show how I deviated from her tutorial.

 

{Tutorial will be posted 1/8/11}

Detalhamento da confecção de uma rosa empregando a técnica quilling.

 

How do you made quilled rose.

UPDATE - SEPT. 17, 2018:

Here's a youtube link to a short video I've made for a tutorial on Multiplicity, please watch :)

 

youtu.be/__pl9WSWs6Y

 

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A friend, Hsing-Ning, asked me to teach her how to do multiplicity , so here it is.

I'm still a beginner, and therefore don't claim to know it all..

I will be more than happy to hear comments & suggestions on how to do it better :)

 

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First you have to figure out a certain place as your setting and visualize your poses, making sure all of you (you & your clones that is ) are included in the frame.

Mount your camera on a tripod, or if you don't have one , use anything that would be steady enough for your camera. Now you're ready, shoot!

That sounds easy ?

Ok...now it's time for the real work! :)

 

(I used PhotoPlus btw )

 

***Update: Don't bother with clicking the eye on & off, doesn't make any difference :)

Girls' skirt using new Stamped fabric collection from Kokka. Available January 2013.

Resultado final :)

Cualquier duda me avisan ;)

How exciting! it´s pretty basic, but i wanted to share the tips that work for me : )

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Sou apaixonada por guirlanda e esse pap é muito fácil, pode ser feito enquanto se assiste os jogos da copa. Tutorial sugerido por Lindsay

Pode ver a venda aqui no Etsy

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Software medi bang paint

My YouTube channel tutorial

m.youtube.com/watch?v=g2WMOKkaZR4&t=145s

( Click "ALL SIZES" to download the full-sized jpeg )

 

I've had a few emails now about how I take my photos. Now, I'm not a photography expert. I mean, I'm really, really, really not a photography expert. I don't even know what apeture means, and my camera is a point-and-shoot model. The things I do know, I've learnt from reading how-to's on the 'net, and so I thought I'd share with you the number one thing that I use when I take photos:

 

My light box.

 

Those things can be expensive (you're looking at about $100-$300 dollars for a store-bought one), so I decided to make my own. Basically it's just a box that you put your object into, shine light at it, and snap away. Couldn't be easier, right? And the best thing about my light box is it costs less than $15!

 

This is my very first tutorial, and I hope you find it useful (and comprehensible! I worry about how readable the explanation cards are - you'll have to give me some feedback on that, since this is the first tutorial I've ever made, I'm fairly new to the process.)

 

Tentei fazer o tutorial com calma porque eu não sou desses tranquilos e sim talvez o tutorial precisasse de mais fotos, mas desculpe ai nasci de 6 meses e curto um lance rápido kkkkkkkkkkkkkk acho que por isso a técnica de colar mechas na wig e fazer uma touquinha colada não funcionou muito comigo kkk

 

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And here you get the second part of my RevoluzZza easter decoration tutorial: blog.revoluzzza.com/?p=1350

 

I hope you'll enjoy it and sew many, many cute little birdies :-)

Today I have two tutorials for you guys - for a geometric pillowcase with a quotation and a tutorial for a small organiser (for makeup brushes, crochet hooks, pencils.. etc.).

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After getting a bunch of messages on how I carved my stamps, I wrote up a quick tutorial on how I did mine.

 

Tutorial Here

I'm using realclay pots and add a piece of styrodur to put the stem into.

  

(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 : )!)

tutorial:http://www.brydova.cz/napady/sperky-/774-domalovane-fimo-sperky

I made a tutorial for my doll house, it's on my blog if you'd like to read it! It's really more of a guideline than a step-by-step kind of thing, but I hope it's useful. happydolls.tumblr.com/post/26764548213/doll-house-tutoria...

tutorial para tejer con la hebra por delante! ideal para pelo de kokeshis & stuff

Aquì el video en HD ^^

Made from a tutorial on Sew Mama Sew's blog. Search for a Ruffle Top by Rae! See more info at Spoolsisters.com!

WIP of how to make an armor from boiled leather =)

Mi primer tutorial, dedicado a Tundrita ^^

 

La diferencia entre el paso 6 y el 7 es que en el 7 están barnizados.

 

Jaja, y me acabo de dar cuenta que he intercambiado el paso 3 y el 4 :P no me lo tengais en cuenta que es el primero jajaja ^^

Now place the image down on the stamping rubber, and affix in place with a small piece of tape. Transfer the image to the rubber by shading over the back of the illustration.

 

Another technique, if you're using a photocopy, is to apply a small amount of acetone (nail polish remover) to the back of the paper. This does NOT work, however, with images printed by inkjet printers. (I learned that the hard/messy way!)

 

Note that some brands of rubber (not Speedball) have a printing and non-printing side, so be sure to use the correct side.

Includes 16 color recipes, several jewelry projects and 3 mini-tutorials

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.

 

Another great way to add realism is by using sand paper and pressing it with the help of a ball tool onto the foam surface. The bricks will looks as if they have pores. Use different grades of sandpapers so it doesn't look the same everywhere.

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