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** please note, I made a boob with the end pictures and 7 and 8 are the wrong way round. And the last one is number 9. That's what you get for working late.

 

1. You need to cut a hole int he back of her head to get access to the hair plugs. I cut the circular seam already on her head, but a square shape you work just as well. Cut her outer hair really short and removed with tweezers from the inside. (sorry I forgot to photo that stage)

2. I prepared all the mohair plugs by knotting 3 times to make them stay.

3 &4: because her head vinyl is so hard, you will need to make each hole a bit bigger to get the plugs through. It helps if her head is slightly warm. I use a really big dolly rerooting needle (the biggest out a set of 3) and basically force it into the existing hole to make it bigger. Get it stuck in and wiggle it about until I goes through.

5. Shows the enlarged hole ready for the new plug of hair. (this will shrink back over time).

6. I found that the tops of the needles just broke, so I use a bent piece of really thin steel or copper craft wire as a threader.

7. I fold the wire in half and I pass the folded end into the hole, from the outside.

8. (sorry, got the wrong way round): I open the loop inside the head and pass the hair plug through it. It is like a giant needle head.

7. close the loop a little and pull both ends of the wire 'needle' to pull the hair strand through to the right side, leaving the knotted end inside the head.

9. Heres a quick shot of her with her new hair.

Finsihing touch...Also reroot the part of the scalp you cut off and when finsihed, glue it in place with a strong glue like UHU or bostick. Leave to dry before gently washing her new mohair do.

 

Basically this is really hard work on the fingers. Making the holes bigger is the worst, but you can use pliers to pull the thread and hair back through to the outside of the head, which helps.

 

Sorry about the out of order pics.

 

I´ve been askes many times to make a tutorial about how I repaint my dolls and I finally started to make one.

The first part is done and you can see it here:

www.lulemee.com/2014/08/13/how…

 

The first part is about the supplies I use for my repaints. Have fun reading! The next part will be made soon!

Scusate il ritardo ecco la spiegazione:1 fare4 palline: due per l'impasto(beige),una è il ripieno(rosa), 1 è la copertura(marrone scuro);2 appiattire le tre palline (2 beige e una rosa);3 accoppiarle;4 rotolarle per livellare i bordi;5 passare la quarta pallina nella macchina della pasta per ottenere una sfoglia;6/7 coprire e livellare i bordi lasciando delle piccole pieghe;8 formare un piccolo rotolino e partendo dal centro metterlo a spirale sulla torta;9-11 con un ago o uno spiedino trascinare, ora in un senso poi nell'altro,la spirale per formare il motivo decorativo;12-15 tagliare con una lama la "torta" in 8 parti uguali;16-19 per la decorazione formare delle piccole rose e una volta cotte metterle sulle fette con il silicone :ò))) Buon Appetito

I got a lot of requests for a tutorial for my Bow Cupcakes.

 

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A small kiku kanzashi tutorial ;)

If you have any questions, just ask ;)

Start adding the leaves to the stem. Here, I'm using the florist tape to wrap and stick the leaf to the stem.

You could use the masking tape as well and later paint it.

Or look for green washi tape!

  

(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 : )!)

Mainly about shading/highlights that I did in my previous builds.

 

-Scroll over to read the notes.

 

-ALL SIZES for bigger view.

1. Found a large game box at the thrift store.

 

2. Covered inside with pool/water scrapbook paper from Michael's. Added strips of scrapbook paper for pool liner edge.

 

3. Cut hole in piece of foam core for pool (a tiny bit smaller then the pool box). Covered it with brick scrapbook paper. Added pool edge with stone paper (roll from Hobby Lobby). Made sure all edges and corners were covered.

 

The other side of the box supports the foam core at the right level.

 

4. Added a large piece of poster Plexiglas so the dolls could float on the pool surface and to add reflection.

 

The idea to cover a box shape with water scrapbook paper and add a pool liner edge came from Froggy Stuff (Youtube tutorial).

I have completed a mermaid tutorial.

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About year ago I saw Thoy Bradley made vines tutorial www.mocpages.com/moc.php/276976 but it involved some cuting of the pieces which comes hard to me to do it so I searched some other solution. Maybe it is not rigid like Thoy's but it satisfies me as it is nearer to the pure technique...This is my first tutorial, so I would appreciate ANY comments :)

 

It is string secured with half-pin and 1x1 round plate on the end.

Tie a knot around the pin and than pull the string through it (make it sit in that little "cut" in pin) and secure the string with 1x1 round plate. Third picture represents how it is connected to the moc later.

Other end is a bit tricky. After you beaded the bamboo bricks, secure it like in first two pictures in second row. Last picture is combination of dark bluish gray pin and 1x1 round brick. Work on jour zen skills and make your moc green :)

Finished model

 

I tried to make a tutorial for this star so feel free to try it and I would be glad to see if anyone is able to fold it :D So if you are successful show me your result or tell me where you got lost :D

 

step one

If you like this one I have written 3 other tutorials which you can find >> here <<

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This is an old photo (found here) that I have rejigged using a few of the techniques I have learnt recently.

 

I also thought it was about time that I had a go at writing a tutorial, so please read on below if you want to find out how I treated the image.

 

I am sure that a lot of you will know these techniques already, but if you have anything to add (or could suggest a better way of doing things) please chip in. Also if anyone wants me to elaborate on anything please say, as, like I said, it's my first attempt at writing a tutorial so it may go over some people's heads.

 

If you like this one then I may have a go at writing some more later on and putting them in a set together.

For Monday's Weekly Photo Challenge and Thursday Retreads Group. Many of you asked how I "did" this so I thought I would take today's retread to give you a brief tutorial.

 

Tips on shooting a panorama

1. Shoot in manual so you have control over aperture, shutter speed and exposure.

(For those of you that have a "point and shoot", your camera is going to be making the exposure decisions so be careful of things like bright sky going to darker sky, light versus shade, etc.) (The first one I shot, I was shooting my house from the street and was shooting in Aperture Priority. I had sky, sky with tree, tree, tree with house, etc.. The camera was making exposure decisions and my sky turned up different hues in each shot. The good news is, the tree was up close. If everything is "far away" like in the lake panorama, you'll have better luck.)

2. Shoot in vertical (or portrait) format so you have more room to crop.

3. Shoot by moving your body instead of your head. If you have a zoom lens, don't zoom in and out. Replant your feet every three or so shots as you move through the image. (Monday's image was nine shots turning from left to right about 240 degrees, but you can do a panorama in as little as two shots.)

4. Most important! Leave "at least" 20% of the last image in your next image.

TIP ~ So you're out shooting a lot that day and decide to take a series of shots you're plan on putting into a panorama. First, take a picture of your hand. Yeah, your hand right in front of the camera. Shoot the panorama. Now, take another picture of your hand. When you get home and put all your pics on your computer, you'll have these funky looking pictures of your hand but you'll know they're at the beginning and the end of your panorama.

 

Processing...

Most processing programs have the ability to stitch your photos together automatically. Look under Help in your program and type in the word "photomerge". Or go to the web, type in your program and photomerge.

TIP ~ When processing, don't edit any of your (panorama) pictures in any way until you have stitched them together.

  

Let's use this page as a forum.

 

Additional tips/tricks... please post them here so we all can learn!

Questions? Please post them here also.

And PLEASE, if you do a panorama, please copy it here! We'd all love to see it!

Happy Shooting!

Micky

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Batom cor 730 – Coral Serum Dior

 

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As a part of Spread the Love Blog Hop I'm hosting a giveaway. You'll also find tutorial how to sew this pillow. See details here: www.jednoiglec.blogspot.com/2013/01/tutorial-and-giveaway...

 

TUTORIAL HERE!👇👇🔥🔥

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This is Designed bt Katsuhisa Yamada!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!😊🎃🎃🎶

Here is the 1st page of our FREE tutorial. you can down load the full tutorial and other tutorials completely FREE at shop.haveyourcakeandeatit.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=16

 

I hope you find them usefull.

Need something more than a choker? Here is something for your Victorian wardrobe which you simply cannot live without. The neck corset is the perfect accessory for any occasion where you want to show off :)

 

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Fiz um tutorial em foto dessa make rosa para noite lá no blog, e com produtos que tudo mundo tem, paleta de 120 cores e Warm.

 

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Tutorial now available.

Salida de AFC al monte Santiago.

This tutorial is part of THESE. Here you can get an idea of all the layers I use and how I mix them in photoshop. You can see the final image HERE.

A small kiku kanzashi tutorial ;)

If you have any questions, just ask ;)

So I finally got around to doing my Arm Swap tutorial. As you may or may not know I don't like the long arms on the pre-Club Birthday My Scene guys. So I'm going to show my method for swapping out the long arms with the shorter arms.

 

1. Here I have my arm swap candidates. Club Birthday River will be getting Fashionista Ken arms and Getting Ready River will inherit Club Birthday River's arms.

 

2. When you turn the arms palm-up you'll notice a little metal pin in the elbow. You're gonna wanna pop that baby out. You can use anything to do this. Just make sure it's something hard but small enough to fit inside the elbow hole.

 

3. Once the pin is out, the forearm will separate from the elbow joint.

 

4. Here are the short arms with the long arms. To reattach them, just put the forearm onto the elbow joint-disc thing, pop the pin back in place and your arm swap is done.

 

I hope this will be helpful to someone.

I've tried my hand at writing a tutorial for the needle book I've been making recently. This one I made for my Make Mine Modern partner and I documented the process while I made it. Scrappy Needle Book Tutorial

 

Lembram que coloquei a foto do antes e depois da make que fiz na minha amiga Raquel?? Então, acabei gravando o tutorial em vídeo.

 

youtu.be/pK9A0Tiq5fc

 

Link pro blog

 

www.thaisbenites.com.br/2011/08/video-tutorial-make-trans...

  

A video tutorial on how to upload to YouTube

I was asked the other day , how to make baking strips and found it hard to explain without pics. I searched the net for a picture tutorial and came up with nothing. So here is one , I hope that it may be useful.

Sam x

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