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These photos are from a tutorial on how to diy a cancan/straw boater hat.
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What girl doesn't love nice-smelling bath treats? I came up with this tutorial for a lavender-scented salt scrub to whisk away dead skin and leave you buffed and glowing. You can also pot it up and give it away as presents.
www.queenieandthedew.com/2012/04/lavender-salt-scrub-tuto...
Aspecto de la cabeza con el barniz ya seco (obsérvese que el plástico que cubre la cabeza y el cuello ya aparece blanquecino; esto sucedería en el pelo si no estuviera cubierto)
Lyanna at Purple Panda Quilts is hosting a Stockings for Kids drive. You still have a week to make and mail her a stocking! My "Fit for a Teen" Herringbone Stocking tutorial is on her site today: purplepandaquilts.blogspot.com/2011/11/stockings-for-kids...
Blogged the tutorial on how I've been folding fabric at my place and my mom's. Check it out on turningturning.com/.
First reverse the coat.
Mark with a paper pencil where the wrist and the thumbs are.
For the mark the best is to put the clothes on the doll
This version of the beaded bind off is really easy with the right tools. The first thing is to get a small enough crochet hook to fit through the bead and still have room for the yarn. The one shown here is ridiculously small (0.75mm;) it's way teenier than it needs to be, but it was what they had at the store AND it was on sale. That makes it the right size for me. I'm not a beader, so I don't really how the sizes work, but the ones I used are 6/0 seed beads. The yarn is the leftover Seasilk from Hanami, but with the right combo of yarn and beads, you can use this cast-off on anything.
Follow along here or make your own with the tutorial here at splityarn
If you have any questions, leave a comment on the photo page and I'll respond as best I can.
Came up with this idea to scan art done by my kids, transfer it onto fabric and make ornaments as keepsakes of this special age! My kids' faces just lit up when they saw these, they can't wait to hang them on the tree. A great gift for grandparents, teachers, babysitters as well. I made a tutorial- blogged at:
ocd-obsessivecraftingdisorder.blogspot.com/2010/11/mini-m...
Free coloring page number 5 with adventures of Rondy the Elephant!
I also put together a quick tutorial on how to color it in on your iPad or iPhone!
Head over to my blog! to download it for free! :)
Blogged the tutorial on how I've been folding fabric at my place and my mom's. Check it out on turningturning.com/.
Sorry excuse the lack of photography-ness is this set of pictures.
If you have seen me previous tutorial, painting eyes are basically the same thing, just little trickier because there's no guide which you can follow.
So dip the cotton buds in the acetone and start scrubbing off the paint, this process can get quite messy because paint will go places you don't want it to go.
Melt Hama or Perler beads to make a delicate bracelet. For more information take a look at -
kittyfalol.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/melting-mini-hama-beads...
I saw an episode of the podcast Photoshop TV recently that gave me an idea to answer this question. This works with CS2 and I don't know if it'll work with earlier versions. First let me say something about quickmask. It is a great way to select things. To get there you can hit the "q" key on the keyboard or near the bottom of the tool pallet you'll see two rectangles with circles in them. The right one is QUICKMASK and the left one NOT-QUICKMASK. I use the "q" key. One more thing. If you double click on either rectangle you'll get quickmask options. Here you can change the defaults which is RUBY color for the mask and "Masked Areas" will get the color. I changed mine to "Selected Areas" and my color to BLUE (but I'll change it instantly depending on the color in a photo). You don't have to change anything if you don't want to.
1. Choose the marquee tool (the top left of the tool bar) and if it's not showing click and hold to get the rectangle.
2. In the upper left or right on the photo draw a small rectangle that will become your first film sprocket.
3. Go into quickmask and using the marquee tool again select the rectangle you just drew.
4. On a Mac on the keyboard go command (control on PC) + option (alt of PC) + t . You should see a solid rectangle around your quickmasked rectangle with dots in the corners and middles.
5. With the command (control on PC) + option (alt on PC) + Shift depressed use the mouse and grab and move the rectangle down (making sure you don't click on the little target in the center). This should make a duplicate Quickmasked area and it should constrain itself as you drag it down. Make it look like two recatangles slightly spaced. This is your second film sprocket.
6. Next. Hold down the command (control on PC) + option (alt on PC) + shift and then the letter "T" multiple times to duplicate the rectangle down the side of the photo. You should now have one side with film sprockets.
7. You're marquee tool should still be chosen. Drag and select your entire line of rectangles and then do the copy and paste routine ( commad +c then command +v).
8. Click and drag your new copy of rectangles to the other side ( Note, after you start dragging, and not before, hold the shift key to constrain it).
9. Hit q to get out of quickmask. Go Layer > New layer and then go Edit > Fill and choose black. You have sprockets.
10. If you want to go Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options and click on Bevel and Emboss and make the Style Pillow Emboss and Technique Chisel Hard.
Se cubre la cabeza de la muñeca y de cuello para abajo con plástico de cocina, con el fin de que el barniz mate no afecte más que a la cara. Hay que cuidar que el plástico se adapte lo mejor posible a la línea de nacimiento del pelo
Full video on youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9BGvBaBwK0
Double layer Cuboctahedron Tutorial: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLlqC3W7V9k