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Please note that there are three pages to this tutorial

 

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Full tutorial posted on my blog.

Aqui, no blog da poderosa Anninha!!! :)

 

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Vem ver o tutorial aqui no blog Garota de Londres, no qual eu sou colaboradora de nail art!!! www.garotadelondres.net/2013/05/tutorial-unha-joaninha-po...

Video tutorial informational graphic flyer design for Loyal TV.

 

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Il tutorial passo per passo per realizzare il tubo portadocumenti.

Lavorando con calma in circa 45 minuti il lavoro è pronto!

Quick little photo tutorial. A longer description can be found on my FB page: www.facebook.com/cindy.cakecreations

Finally, turn over 1/4" at the waist, and stitch a narrow piece of elastic inside the fold. Pull the elastic slightly while you are sewing, and again use a stretch zigzag stitch.

Rachel Denbow's Art Journal class

 

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Abrimos una argollita y acomodamos la cuenta que va a estar en la caída de la cascada; es decir al final :-) En este caso elegí una perlita. A mí me resulta más fácil ir haciendo los dos aros al mismo tiempo, así no me equivoco con la cantidad ni con las cuentas.

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.

 

You can use the ball tool and move it in circles and spirals across the surface for example. And I love to use the biggest ball tool and let it drop onto the foam, too. Nothing adds more realism to such a project than unplanned actions ; ).

Listening to the right music can help you achieve a more rough texture *lol*.

this is the finished portrait from my PanPastel tutorial

I would love to see all your results that come from this tutorial. Please post. Also any recommendations to add to this tutorial or anything different you did, please post as well. Thanks and enjoy!

 

Fold the flap to the right and repeat on both remaining flaps. DO NOT FOLD ANYTHING ON THE SINGLE RIGHT FLAP

Tutorial you can find here.

Colocamos una argolla más con cuatro alfileres.

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