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A video tutorial on how to upload to YouTube

Tutorial for an old build. Re-photographed and edited.

 

Original MOCpages blogpost

www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/341871

 

Also availible on YouTube

www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-mBLpeTqGg

 

Music

Unicorn Heads - My Trains a comin'

Bird Creek - Highway Wildflowers

How to make a beautiful tutu for your little princess and turn her fairtale dreams into a reality.

 

Tutorial: madamesouffle.blogspot.com/2011/09/baby-tutu-dress.html

 

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El diseño no es mío, si alguien conoce su procedencia, por favor , comuniquenmelo.

Yay! Check out my tutorial for this fun project here and here!

Some of you have asked me several times already to do a tutorial on how to achieve these noseless-largemouth people. Here is my very simple way to do it. I hope it's understandable.

 

Very large original size

 

My original take on the picture (some differences).

The pattern and tutorial was published in Sew Hip issue 25

Original tutorial and pattern can be found at www.noseynest.blogspot.com

www.esmaltadaseperigosas.com.br/galaxy-nails_tutorial/

 

Bom dia!

 

Nem liguem para o erro q aparece no topo da pg, desça e veja o tutorial de galaxy nails.

 

Hoje o E&P está estrelado!

 

Bjus!

 

#galaxynails #tutorial #monyd07

Tutorial for an old build. Re-photographed and

 

edited.

 

Also availible on youtube

youtu.be/iSWWeZkzh5s

 

Designed with Lego Digital Designer (LDD)

www.lego.com/en-us/ldd

 

Music

Craig MacArthur - The DeLong Incident

Doug Maxwell - Psychedelicacy

Making felt meringues for the kid's play kitchen.

 

Template & tutorial on my blog:

craftandcreativity.com/blog/2011/12/01/filtmaranger/

The lost tutorial! My hard drive crashed a few months ago, and though I had backed up most of my files, this one got misplaced. Realized when I was cleaning up my Etsy shop recently that something was missing, and went looking for it; discovered two others that I had never posted. Aw well, sometimes it's good to be surprised. Not as creepy as it looks--really.

 

see my profile for details

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

Made an article/tutorial on how to use office and art supplied for product photography. Also how t create this kinds of shot. Head on over to petapixel.com/2016/05/09/use-office-art-supplies-product-...

for the whole article.

 

Strobist info:

Studiostrobe thru softbox and scrim subject right @ 1/16

Studiostrobe thru softbox and scrim back left of subject @ 1/16

White Fill card front left and right side of subject

Making a fine marble cane using polymer clay. More on my blog: fulgorine.wordpress.com/2013/07/24/fine-marble-cane-tutor...

And from a different angle : ).

  

(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 : )!)

This is the Tutorial to this one

 

1. Start at the end of the camelia-tutorial

2. Open the middle

3. mountainfold the centerline and collapse

4. should look like this ^-^

5. open one side

6. mountainfold and collapse

7. collapsed

8. repeat on the other side

9. fold the mountainfold in the center to the back, therefore align it

10. turn over

11. open and ...

12. collapse

13. squash the middle part

14. Variation...

 

tools required,

1.small oval dummy (you can do this as a cake

2.non stick board and rollersponge

3.modelling paste I have used frans recipe in pink and white

5. A little fondant to cover the dummy in a contrasting colour

5..lace cutter

6.skewer

7.dog bone or ball tool

8.small round foam ball for shaping the hood

9.I always keep my tool caddy handy for my sugar gun scissors or tweezers in case there is something else needed

 

The Tutorial for this is Here

 

All the Tutorials are Here

 

See more Here

este tutorial lo hice con mucho cariño para las compañeras del foro crea con abalorios, no me lo he inventado yo, pero lo hice con mucho cariño, para ellas y ahora para vosotros podeis copiarlo todo el mundo, solo una persona no podra copiarlo , LA HUNGARA, que ni se le ocurra. mas cositas en www.flickr.com/photos/artesania_guylu/.

the samples for a tutorial I'm posting this weekend on my Etsy site and claylessons.com

 

Lilliput Gardens tutorial--see profile for details

Wonderful DIY Colorful Pasta Christmas Tree and Wreath

 

This is another Christmas idea using pasta, we posted a pasta snowflake craft a few days ago. It’s really easy to create …

wonderfuldiy.com/wonderful-diy-colorful-pasta-christmas-t...

 

Tutorial on modding a sleeping plate. I love it!

In this video I explain the different parts of a paperpieced pattern, and describe how to go about sewing it. Blogged

 

You will also find the whole video on Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBzPs3xpE7c

Yay! Finally finished a new tutorial!

Faux twigs tutorial--See profile for details

For Art Gallery Fabrics, as part of the Fat Quarter Gang! Blogged at Maureen Cracknell Handmade!

Es mi aniversario de blog!!! un año en la red, uff qué rápido pasó el año!

 

conmismanos.blogspot.com

  

This is the fourth in my series of up and coming tutorials for the wire jewelry artist. I try to keep them as "pure" wire-wrapping with no soldering so that anybody can make them without buying extra equipment. All you need is wire and tools and you're on your way!

 

This tutorial includes 28 steps and 30 detailed, high-resolution color photos. If you run into any problems or questions, please contact me anytime---I'm always checking my e-mail ;) I'm always happy to hear how people are doing with my instructions and whether or not it's easy to follow.

 

WILL BE IN YOUR INBOX WITHIN 8 HOURS---USUALLY SOONER.

 

Tools and Supplies Needed:

 

All of the sterling silver wire in this design is NON-tarnish resistant and “dead-soft”.

 

--18 gauge copper wire for practice in making the frames (optional)

--18 gauge sterling silver wire, 12 inches

--28 gauge sterling wire, 4 lengths of 23 inches

--26 gauge sterling wire, enough to wrap the briolettes

--4, 1 inch non-tarnish resistant head pins

--1 pair of non-tarnish resistant ear-wires

--4 Stone or crystal briolettes and 4 coordinating rondelles or crystal bicones

--Chain nose pliers

--Bent nose pliers

--Round nose pliers

--Straightening pliers

--Flush cutters

--Ball pein hammer

--Steel block or anvil

--Liver of sulfur

--1 small glass bowl and metal spoon designated for oxidizing

--Extra-fine steel wool

--Eye and hand protection

 

This is in PDF format which will be sent to your e-mail address.

 

Thank you for your interest and I hope you make many beautiful designs with it!

 

Appreciatively,

 

Lisa

 

My second tutorial for advanced level artists.

Tutorial de tatuagem

 

1 passo : antes de tudo pegue um lápis/lapiseira pra fazer o desenho da tatuagem , marque tudo direitinho e se errar use uma borracha macia pra apagar.

 

2 passo : escolha uma tinta que não seja muito aguada pra não escorrer tinta por tudo, no meu caso escolhi uma que não é permanente, ou seja na hora que eu quiser eu posso tirar a tinta e fazer outra tatuagem , também escolhi o pincel 000 por que é fininho e fica mais fácil fazer detalhes.

 

3 passo: aos poucos e com calma vá cobrindo o desenho feito a lápis, deixe secar e pronto, esta feita a tatuagem.

 

I was offered the opportunity to write a tutorial for Advanced Photoshop magazine back in January... at last it's been published.

 

The tutorial uses my WLTB™ urban flat shot to educate and inspire fellow Photoshop users into generating their very own architectural abstract images.

 

It's quite complicated... so don't say I didn't warn you :-)

 

ON SALE NOW :-D

The first of a series of festive tutorials I'm sharing on my blog this autumn/winter.

 

You can find the tutorial here:

bugsandfishes.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/how-to-felt-snowman-...

Open a photograph in photoshop and then.......

 

1) Duplicate the layer, for windows users, Ctrl J

2) Click on the new top layer. Change the layer blending mode to "color dodge".

3) Continuing to work with the top layer, select inverse, Ctrl I

4) DON'T be alarmed as the image will disappear (if not all, most of it)

5) Continuing to work with the same top layer, in your menu choose filter, blur, gaussian blur and set to approx 16.0 Choose high and low numbers so you can see the effect and choose what looks good to you.

 

6) you are done!!

 

If you want to make the lines and/or the image a little darker continue with this step.

 

1) Merge your two layers together. Duplicate the layer and with the top layer chosen change the layer blending to "multiply" and that will darken your creation.

 

Have fun and let me know if this has helped you.

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