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Fun and easy composition game for third grade and beyond with die cuts from the dollar store! Simple to make and use!
My DIY cut for shape and volume with before and after pictures. The results speak for themselves and it just goes to show the importance of a good hair cut.
Heutzutage müssen kurze Frisuren etwas chaotisch sein, um stilvoll und schöner auszusehen. Tatsächlich tragen unordentliche Frisuren dazu bei, jünger auszusehen, und können für jeden Anlass geeignet sein. Egal, ob Sie lockiges oder glattes Haar haben, der unordentliche Stil verleiht Ihnen einen einzigartigen Charme. Außerdem ist es sehr einfach zu stylen und zu pflegen. Es ist […]
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You've Been Preparing For This Your Whole Life 3" x 2.5" patch NEW Top quality die cut twill patch with rayon embroidery thread. Simply iron onto whatever you'd like, or sew it on if you'd like, for better permanence. Do NOT iron on leather or suede! **DOMESTIC U.S. CUSTOMERS** If your order total is under $10 and you desire USPS Tracking, please choose the USPS Ground Advantage or Priority Mail options (FREE ECONOMY shipping does NOT include USPS tracking for small items under $10.00)
Long ago during the height of my bead career I toyed with shrink plastic a bit. I had designed the dream keeper vessel ring and needed a material to put 'the dream' safely inside the ring. It needed to be sturdy and at least somewhat water proof. I hit upon shrink plastic being a good medium for that and developed a template that could be stamped or written on to reflect whatever sentiment was wanted. Once tucked in to the ring it would not be seen, but the wearer would know what it said. You can still purchase the tutorial and if you're into shrink plastic and beads it might be a fun bead for you. It sure was a pretty ring and I had fun with colors. I dabbled with some earrings in shrink plastic but that was the extent of my play until.... I met Julie Haymaker in Tucson last year and was introduced to her line of shrink plastic, but much more importantly her line of silicone molds which made the warm plastic into 3d shapes. Oh what fun I've had. Julie has a full line of shrink plastic products on her website. It's a reasonably affordable medium to begin to dabble in requiring some shrink plastic, a heat gun, a couple of molds and some type of coloration. I've used stamps, prisma pencils, alcohol ink pencils and even printing in my inkjet printer although this takes some practice and a spray on fixative to make it permanent. Be sure to check out Julie's videos as well, there is a lot of good information for learning to use the plastic in interesting ways. The other thing I especially like about the medium is that it's relatively easy to develop one's own style. I'm heavily inspired by Julie's makes, but have managed to eek out my own style of coloring to differentiate my flowers. The finished shrinkets are fun to put into jewelry, or stack on top of bottles, or put into a shadow box. Since I used illustrator in my bead weaving career I decided to use it to make some shapes that I could cut out and shrink. Julie reached out to me and now you too can use my shapes because Julie had them made into pre-cuts. Pre-cuts are a great way to jump right in and get started. It's one of the things available on Julie's site to make your journey easy to start. Here are a couple of examples of my recent love affair with bottle top art! The large flowers I ran through the inkjet to add the script of peace and love. I sprayed it with krylon matte fixative before and after shrinking. Here are some examples of my foray into pendants and one of a series of Peace and Love earrings I made, also using the inkjet printer and fixative. Here is a larger piece that I did for a challenge in Julie's facebook group Shrinkets, shrink plastic beads and art. If you're on facebook, it's a great group to join. Lot's of inspiration and lots of information on how to get started. I hope you're getting the idea of the versatility of the medium!
RANE and Serato go together like peanut butter and jelly. RANE and Serato go together like peanut butter and jelly, and we have a new release together, another throwback release, reminiscent of some of the classic and hard-to-find Rane marbled 12"s, but updated with die-cut sleeve, and crystal-clear sleeves to allow the beautiful purple marble effects to shine through. The Serato Control Vinyl 2.5 performance vinyl features our re-mastered Serato NoiseMap™ Control Tone that is 6db louder than earlier pressings, allowing for precise tracking, better vinyl wear and the most authentic feeling digital vinyl experience on the market.
"The wheelchair has given me wings to fly!" Dr. Divya Singh Description: A black and brown wheelchair with golden glitter wings. Details: Cut: Die-Cut Sticker Size: 3 Inches, 5 Inches (Measurement of the longest side of the sticker) Material: Laminated matte vinyl sticker paper. These stickers are tear-resistant, waterproof, and durable, though washing them in a dishwasher may not be a good idea. Accessibility: Has a back slit for easy peel. Color Disclaimer: Product colors may vary slightly due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor/mobile settings. Shipment Processing Time: Products made to order. Stickers orders usually have 2-3 Business days, processing turnaround from purchase to shipping. Shipping time depends on the shipping method you choose upon checkout. For more details, please refer to our shipping policy. Returned and Exchange Policy: Unfortunately, being a small business, we cannot accept returns or exchanges at the moment unless you purchase a defective item. For more details, please refer to the return policy. *** IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS, PLEASE MESSAGE US *** Disability Pride Sticker, Wheelchair Bouquet Sticker, Wheelchair user stickers,
Making handmade, personalized cards is easy to do using a Silhouette Cameo. Learn the simple process with this step-by-step tutorial.
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Fun and easy composition game for third grade and beyond with die cuts from the dollar store! Simple to make and use!
Good morning! Thank you to everyone for prayed for me and my husband over the last couple of weeks. We had a bad case of the flu. I'm thankful that both of us are well now and that our daughter was protected from getting it. Today, I want to focus on 2 Corinthians 2:14-15. The New International Version is show above. The Amplified version says it this way... But thanks be to God, Who in Christ always leads us in triumph [as trophies of Christ's victory] and through us spreads and makes evident the fragrance of the knowledge of God everywhere, For we are the sweet fragrance of Christ [which exhales] unto God, [discernible alike] among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing.... When we speak with our friends, family, coworkers, nod to those we encounter on the street, smile at the cashier, and all of the interactions we have during the day with others, we should be a sweet fragrance of Christ to them. What does that mean? Part of what it means is that Christ should be evident in our life. The here and now. Today. This situation. That phone call. When people see us, speak with us, do business with us, there should be something about us that makes them see more than our face. For some, they will ask why are we always smiling. For others they won't be able to put their finger on it, but they know each time they are around you, they feel better. Because Christ lives in us, we should be His feet and His hands in this world. That fragrance of Christ we have, it will be the very oxygen some need who don't know Christ. Or maybe they've heard of Him, but never really considered getting to know Him on a personal level. I have a challenge for you this week. The next time you call to make an appointment, stand in line for the cashier, call to check on the status of an order, or any dealings with someone that is performing a service for you... before you hang up, before you grab your lunch through the drive-thru window, before you turn and walk away.... Take a few seconds and tell them something nice. Something like, "Thank you for helping me get my appointment scheduled. You've been very nice to work with, and I appreciate that. I hope you have a great day." It sounds so easy to do, right? It could be exactly what they needed to hear to keep them from going off the deep end. Or to keep them from hating their job that day. Or to refocus them on the people and not the job. You never know what someone is dealing with at home. You never know how much pain someone may be in and hiding it from the world. Build them up a little. Tell them thank you. They did a good job. You appreciate their help. If you want to share your story doing this over the next week, we'd love to read it in the comments. For those of you who enjoy Bible Journaling, link up your pages at the top of my blog under the Bible Journaling tab. We'd love to see your work. I've included my latest Bible Journaling at the beginning of this post. Since I'm no artist (though wouldn't that be nice?), I used stickers and pattern paper for this page. It's not really about the art anyway. It's about spending time with God and meditating on His Word. Have a great week, everyone. Thank you for being here. I appreciate your comments on my Inspiration Wednesday posts. It's always good to know someone is reading this, and I'm not just talking to myself. LOL I hope you all have a fabulous day. I pray the burdens on your heart are lifted.
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Join me at Weight Watchers HERE Welcome to Cut It Up's 100th Challenge! Cut It Up thought it would be fun to gather up everyone who has been a part of the Design Team in the past. That included me, and I am honored to be a part of the 100th Challenge! Be sure to hop over to Cut It Up and see all of the projects from the current and some of the past Design Team's projects for this special challenge, and check out the sponsors and prizes. Don't forget to link up your projects! My Special Project for the 100th Challenge Treat Box with Tag This project was created using cut files from the Silhouette Online Store. You can purchase the cut files individually, or go to the Ready Set Make section to purchase them in a group and get a little discount. If you purchase from the Ready Set Make section, you will be able to download and print the PDF instructions. Modern Pattern Gift Box In addition to the Silhouette cuts, I also used a Gold Foil Round embellishment from a Project Life kit, some retired tulle from Stampin' Up, Pear Ink from Close To My Heart on half the tag, and my favorite part.... the flower centers. Let me tell you how they came to life. I received a Happy Birthday themed Pocket Letter that was wrapped in this gorgeous white tissue paper with gold foil hearts on it. I couldn't just throw that away like you would with wrapping paper on Christmas morning. No way. It was so pretty. My flowers were rolled after being cut out with the Silhouette, but they lacked something. I remembered the tissue paper, grabbed a cotton ball, and went to work. I separated one cotton ball into 3 sections and wrapped the tissue paper around it. Then I used a large glue dot to adhere it inside the flower centers. I love how it came out. They are fluffy and pretty! Yay for thinking outside the box sometimes. (Which is rare for me. LOL) I'm tickled with this whole project. Thanks for stopping by! Don't forget to check out the other Design Team members' projects, the sponsors and prizes, and to create something to link up. Enjoy the rest of your day! See the Close to My Heart Catalog HERE Order Close to My Heart Goodies HERE Join my Close to My Heart Team HERE Join me at Weight Watchers HERE
The June-Serena dream team is cut down in its prime, and I need Fred Waterford to die a painful death.
Learn how to make your own vinyl wall quotes using your Cricut die cut machine. Just follow this easy tutorial!
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As cliched as it may sound, love is in the little things that you partner does for you.
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Lois Ericson shows you how to create uniquely colored and patterned fabrics with ordinary household bleach.