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my new wall arrangement above my desk on the second floor (trying to turn this area into my office... slowly)

  

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#busybfromgermany #nostalgia #diy #dollrepair #2021 #childhoodtoys In this video you can see the top 5 barbie doll repairs of 2021 here at busy b from germany. It's just a short overview over some of the projects that busy b has made in 2021 for you. Full video will be online here from tomorrow on bit.ly/3yRydbe

 

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Hi and welcome to my Barbie Channel. I'm a real Barbie girl and as a long time collector. I'd like to show you different aspects like how to do repairs for Barbies produced from 1959 until the 1990s and how to become a good Barbie doc yourself. So you can use my experience to do the repairs yourself and save money by the fact that you don't need another person to repair them for you.If you have any suggestions what to tape or a specific topic just let me know. I'm open for new ideas.

DIY Halloween Decorations: Tombstones created by my wife and I.

Faux "mercury glass" candles using corrugated cardboard and silver/mirror spraypaint how to.

 

See my blog for more details and the tutorial.

Easy holiday decorations, bought from the dollar store and enhanced with glitter!

 

See my blog for details and tutorial.

 

I used a dove and cardinal.

 

We're really excited to have been asked to put together some DIY wedding projects for a fantastic website called Style Collective, an online magazine and fashion community.

www.stylecollective.com.au/bridalstyle.asp?idcontent=670

Handmade for my tree!

This cup hook holds the cord to the light box when not in use. I'll have to cap off the plug to keep things completely safe.

 

This shot also shows part of the cord secured to the drywall with 3/8" coxial clips. Works well for 16 gauge extension cord, too.

Used bolts to firmly stabilize the support on the plate.

Select the rectangular marquee tool. Holding down the shift key, draw a square about 5mm in from the edge and delete the selection.

Early Christmas present for my dear brother.

I painted a chipboard bird to look like a European robin, one of the first birds of spring. It has a forsythia blossom in its beak. Here's a close-up detail of the head.

 

I think I might create a "seasonal bird of the month" with the other chipboard birds and cages I have.

I love Templeton Rye. So much that I decided I needed to buy one of their used Rye Whiskey aging casks to make into a rain barrel. Enjoy the images!

 

For detailed plans, visit here:

techory.com/leopold/?p=355

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