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Repeat. This should anchor the previous folds in place so the model no longer pops apart when you release it. You can now definitely see the diamond shape.

Collage Art made from paper fabric following Torsennancy's tutorial...

  

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This series of Photos I hope will help out a follow doll and action figure collector who is trying to put together a custom Chris Reeve action figure!

 

I ordered this Custom Chris Reeve head a few years ago because I like the updated hair.

Matching a head to a body can be tricky! I try to stick with Hot Toys products for the most part and I try to as questions about the item I'm purchasing if I have a specific purpose in mind! The General Zod body is bigger/taller than most Hot Toys figures but there are a lot of head sculpts on ebay that are made for the bigger bodies! You just have to ask! The marginal ones may require some adjustments! I'll try to post a tutorial on removing the neck insert soon because that can make the difference needed for a perfect fit!

Date: 2008.01.31

 

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These photos are from a tutorial on how to diy a cancan/straw boater hat.

 

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These photos are from a tutorial on how to diy a cancan/straw boater hat.

 

For more information please visit:

www.violetlebeaux.com

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

 

For more information please see:

www.violetlebeaux.com

Fold diagonally the opposite direction. Unfold.

Para las chicas que me preguntaron cómo hago las pulseras "cascadas" armé este pequeño tutorial. Vamos a armar un colgante para el celular, pero con la técnica de las pulseras :)

Los Materiales son:

-Cadena

-Alfileres para bijouterie

- Argollas

-Cuentas (muuuuuuuchas; en algunas pulseras hay hasta 180 cuentas)

-Pinza rosario y Alicate.

(Para la pulsera se necesita también el cierre)

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When you have finished adding and quilting all your strips, it will look like this - AAAAAAHHHHHHH!

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!

hi guys,

i'm sharing a tutorial on my blog

for creating a photoshop brush from your watermark...

 

it's pretty cool....

if you haven't discovered this....come check it out. :)

  

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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

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

 

For more information please see:

www.violetlebeaux.com

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.

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E porque há sempre confusões sobre quem faz o quê e se quem nasceu primeiro foi o tal do ovo ou da galinha, aqui vai um pequeno passo a passo para o desenvolvimento das pregadeiras que tenho vindo a publicar.

 

Assim não há dúvidas de como se faz ou de como se fez e, estão convidadas (caso gostem deste trabalho, claro!) a apresentar as vossas versões. Podem até enviar fotografias dos vossos trabalhos que terei todo o gosto em as publicar com a indicação da vossa DEVIDA autoria.

 

Antes de mais e para que conste:

 

Eu não inventei o conceito pregadeira;

Eu não criei qualquer uma destas personagens;

 

Simplesmente usei imagens de que gosto MUITO (e outras de que gosto “nem por isso”, mas que me foram pedidas… daí nunca terem sido – nem irão ser - feitas quaisquer novas edições com esses temas).

 

Para este tutorial utilizei duas imagens bastante conhecidas:

 

Heidi, desenho animado criado por Isao Takahata e Hayao Miyazaki em 1974, baseado no livro Heidi de Johanna Spyri, escrito em 1880, que conta a história de uma menina órfã que vive na Suiça;

 

Betty Boop, personagem originalmente criada na década de 30 por Grim Natwick, que terá sido inspirada em duas Senhoras da época – Helen Kane (famosa cantora dos anos 20) e Clara Bow (actriz muito popular também nos anos 20).

 

Adiante… aqui vai!

 

Material:

uma imagem plastificada a vosso gosto (as dimensões não são relevantes, porque o gosto e a criatividade mandam tudo);

uma placa de feltro, com cerca de 0,5 cms de espessura, recortada à dimensão da imagem plastificada;

uma folha de feltro simples (ou um pedaço de tecido a combinar com a decoração da pregadeira), recortado à dimensão da placa de feltro;

uma tira de tecido, de renda, bordado ou galão (ou uma composição de vários destes materiais) a vosso gosto – atenção que quando se trata de tecido este terá que ser dobrado ao meio por forma a que ambas as extremidades sejam costuradas para dentro aquando da decoração. A largura, neste caso, é livre e de acordo com a criatividade de cada pessoa;

um alfinete de pregadeira;

linhas de cor a gosto;

 

1º passo

Recortar as 3 peças (imagem, placa de feltro e folha de feltro/tecido).

 

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Nikon D70s, Nikon 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor

 

ISO200, f/4.5, 1/100sec, Exp. +1

 

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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

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These photos are from a tutorial on how to diy a cancan/straw boater hat.

 

For more information please visit:

www.violetlebeaux.com

After the three flaps are folded and squashed, arrange them so that they are once more on the left and the unfolded flap is on the right.

tutorial by Dog Under My Desk

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Sponged on both Space Cadet & Galaxy Girl very lightly.

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