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For those who missed it. I have blogged a tutorial for these, and it's free! www.attheclayground.blogspot.com

Using the Design Effects tutorial from Planet Photoshop (http://www.planetphotoshop.com/design-effects.html)

Find out to build this conical roof in the lastest tutorial on .

Brickbuilt.

 

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Finished these fun pouches, all with hand-sewn zippers and hand quilting. The tutorial (link below) is in Chinese, but the photos are perfectly clear. I made the process faster by sewing strips of fabric together vertically, then cutting each set horizontally into three strips of squares for the three pouches rather than piecing individual squares. Hope that makes sense.

 

If you're not super comfortable with putting narrow single binding on small items, I highly recommend Kerry's fantastic tutorial (also linked below), which made me love applying binding! Many of the fabrics you see here, including beautiful feedsack prints, were gifts or swaps from wonderful online friends. Thanks to them!

 

Tute: www.sewlover.com/patchwork/project/2013-08-12/450.html

 

Kerry's binding tute: verykerryberry.blogspot.com/2011/01/single-binding-tutori...

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.

 

To deepen the lines I use first a pencil, then an exacto knife so the surface won't "break" too much.

Different sized ball tools help a lot to softly round the edges of each brick.

Model is Faestock Red

  

The Photoshop Tutorial for this effect is Here

 

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Found this little tutorial back on my laptop. I was asked to make a little tutorial last summer on how I make my models pose in my pictures. It was meant to be printed in a dollmagazine... Sadly in the end it didn´t get printed because of .... ..... whatever.... So I thought I´d share it with you guys.... Oh, and sorry for my very bad english,.. I never asked someone to correct it... lol

não sou muito bom com tutoriais mas quando fiz essa unha resolvi ir tirando fotos. Acho que da pra entender certinho como foi feito. Uma dica que não fotografei: pra fazer os losangos eu fiz primeiro mini bolinhas pra marcar as extremidades e depois liguei e pintei pra garantir um tamanho mais padrão.

1º Hacemos la fornitura en alpaca , yo utilizo de 1mm , los extremos los enrollamos con alpaca de 0.4mm

2º Preparamos dos placas de fimo , pasandolas por la laminadora en la posición 7.

3º pasamos el rodillo.

4º Empezamos a presionar el alambre con ayuda de cualquier herramienta , en este caso usé un pincho de barbacoa.

5º El mismo paso de antes pero reducido jajaja , despiste xD

6º Seguimos presionando en distintos puntos.

7ºEmpezamos a recortar los bordes que sobresalen.

8º Si quereis y os resulta más comodo podeis levantar la pieza y seguir recortando.

9º Seguimos recortando , repetitiva que es una xD.

10º Pieza terminada , despues de horneada la separamos del alambre y doblamos los extremos hacia atras , ponemos pegamento en el lugar donde encaja el alambre ( yo uso Super Glue3 ) y damos forma a la anilla , terminando cada punta con una espiral.

Espero que se entienda :S es mi primer tuto y se nota xD

 

Porquinho muito fofo essee muito legal o tutorial disponibilizado por Maggie Muggins Desings AQUI

Tutorial on modding a sleeping plate. I love it!

Action "Set AllEdges01 AE3" - free download

 

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This uses one jelly roll and one 8" square of fabric to make a quilt top that is ~56" square.

tutorial here

Hi Bee's

Hoje no FofuriceRules tem o tããão esperado TUTORIAL da Nail Art de Ovelhinha o/

Deu tudo certo no vestiba, agora é esperar :3

To super cansada, então se eu me ausentar um pouco da internet é porque to recuperando as forças,

nada mais digno né? SDLKÇJSLKDJSÇLKJDLSKJDÇLKJ

 

Pra conferir o post é só clicar: FOFURICE RULES ♥

Ou ir direto ao vídeo:TUTORIAL ♥

 

Qualquer dúvida só falar,

XOXO ♥

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part 2 of my beginners tutorial for Photomatix(the most useful part imo). This covers Tonemapping and offers a few strategies for obtaining the best possible image.

 

P.S. view it in Original size

  

I've put together a free tutorial that can really help your cityscapes pop. Amazingly, it only requires a few steps in Photoshop. I hope you find the information useful - www.throughstrangelenses.com/2013/06/23/cityscape-photosh...

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Bee's

 

Já tem tutorial novo no Fofurice! Mais uma Nail pra Sessão de Natal o/

To aqui num espirra espirra que só vendo, minha rinite me pegou de jeito hoje .-.

E pra completar a segunda, terceiro e último dia do vestiba da UFSC! Uma redação e mais quatro questões discursivas, FORÇÃ NA PERUCÃ BEE!

 

Pra conferir o post é só clicar: FOFURICE RULES ♥

Ou ir direto ao vídeo:TUTORIAL ♥

 

Qualquer dúvida só falar,

XOXO ♥

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@deborawernke (\_(\

Here is the tutorial I promised bluelillies.

 

go to my blog to get the explanation, It was too long to write here. --> berrydolls.blogspot.com/

I made a tutorial on how i do body-blushing on dolls in PS ~

This is the method I currently use to pierce dolls. I developed this method with trial and error throughout the years. It works for me and I hope it works for all of you. Sorry that tip 2 is so long and hard to read. Ask questions and also if there's any other tutorials that you would like for me to do just comment below.

E estará pronto.

  

This model is my example piece for a new tutorial on designing pleated forms. This tutorial focuses on figuring out the dimensions. It's a follow-up to my tutorial on how pleated folding works.

Put some liquid clay at the basis of the arms you already have (and that are now pre-baked). Add 2-3 arms, shape them, bake. Do it again until you are happy with the overall effect. This makes for a surprisingly strong structure with pardo (the blueish tentacle balls have remained for several months in a drawer with tools, and no arm broke). I have not tried with other brands of clays.

 

The size and number of the arms must of course be adapted to the size of the bell, and you can get different effects depending on whether you add a large number of arms or just a few, long ones or shorter ones, with a skinner blend or not...

 

Only two things remain to do:

 

- assemble the bells and loops. All you have to do is shape a second hook above the bell on the wire you made at step 9. If you want the arms to hang lower or move more freely, you can add an intermediate ring between the loop hanging inside the bell and the one coming out of the arm ball.

 

- Bake one last time, in the oven, with proper temperature and time to make sure the clay is fully cured.

A tutorial that I've created for the hair frogs that I'll be carrying in my store... If you're interested in one follow the linky-do in my profile and I'll make one for your queen! :)

 

*Please read the notes for explication (I hope you can understand I am not very good to explain in English the Crochet work.. but I try to give you the best of me ^-^)

 

Here you can see than is a little different way to work comparated with the other tutorial

This one is much hard.. but at the same time is very cute ^-^

In this picture you can see than the tail and the ears are make in that way

 

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*Por favor lean las notas para la explicacion

 

Aca pueden ver que es un poco diferente el trabajo comparado con el otro tutorial

En este es un poco mas dificil.. pero al mismo tiempo bien tierno ^-^

En esta foto pueden ver que la cola y las orejas estan trabajadas de esta manera

The ever-splendid Kathreen of WhipUp.net was kind enough to host a guest blog post by yours truly today featuring a tutorial to create a little felt house ornament. I am very excited to have the opportunity to improve my skills in creating tutorials, and I'm honored that Kathreen let me take part in her slice of the Web. Thanks a million!

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....

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.

 

Close up of the window cut out. I haven't decided yet how the other side of the window shall look like. In my mind this brick wall with a window is part of an old factory building, with concrete floor perhaps, a lot of dirt and rusty things. The outside wall might just be painted grey or light cream with lots of dirt and weathered, too.

Oh, and look at the "pores" of the bricks here, isn't this beautiful?

A quick tutorial shows how to process the holes for attach the"Phase II Sun Visor".(renamed)

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!

youtu.be/noFgiZtFbrI

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/

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