Hey! I made these following a message I had from a sweet anon, but I’m sharing them publicly because I imagine other people might want them too. :) These are nosemasks made to match Leh’s MM skins...
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Trichotillomania oil painting Hey! I’m Yasmin - you might know me from Tiktok & Instagram @thisartperson! All my orders are hand made, packaged and sent with a personalised note from me. If you’re interested in a custom piece DM me on Instagram! Thank you for supporting me 🖤
Download Now Hey Duggee Colouring SheetsZip file containing two PDF printable Hey Duggee colouring sheets. Download Now!14967 Downloads Pin it for later?
Hey y’all – it’s that time of year when I go through the top 5 tutorials of the year. And today I’m sharing #5, which was… The kids t-shirt! I’m happy to report that both boys are still wearing the heck out of the t-shirts I made them for that post. Hooray for getting a...Read More
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T-Shirt Blanket: Hey all! This is my first instructable, so bear with me if it doesn't make tons of sense. I made this t-shirt blanket while quarantineing due to COVIC-19 using old t-shirts I had collected. The cost was relatively cheap, I used t-shirts that I alrea…
Perfect cornbread, made without corn or any other grains! It is my easy vegan no-corn cornbread, made from chickpea flour!
PATRÓN EN ESPAÑOL SCHEMA IN ITALIANO A while ago an obstetrician friend made me a particular request: «Hey, can you crochet me a boob?» «A… boob??» «Yes, I use them to teach breasfeeding to m…
out for download now! patreon download(free) alt download/sfs hey everyone! I'm finally back from my hiatus! to apologise for my inactivity, I made these eyes for you guys! :D honestly, I made thes…
my batfam face ref sheet i made for myself + my ethnicity hc's for them :]
TIANA TANK TOP CROCHET PATTERN PDF This is a crochet pattern only, not a finished product. For a made to order Tiana Tank Top, please check my other listing. Please tag me as the designer on social media @off_the_hook A beautiful, vintage inspired tank top that's comfortable and easy to style. FEATURES: Lovely parquet stitch texture Optional waist drawstring High neck line Cropped design SKILL LEVEL: Advance beginner (US terminology)- Single crochet, chain, slip stitch, double crochet, SC3TOG. This top is made in two separate panels which are easily joined together. SIZE: Sizes Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large. MATERIALS: 3.5mm (E-4) size hook Sport weight cotton yarn - Approx. 320 – 685yds depending on size. HOW TO DOWNLOAD YOUR PATTERN https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-gb/articles/115013328108-Downloading-a-Digital-Item?segment=shopping You may not alter, sell or distribute this pattern in any way Please reach out to me if you are unsure of anything! Happy Crocheting!
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The Original Gir Hat This is the original hat that I created for my sister's birthday about a year ago. Unfortunately I didn't write down the pattern as this was one of my first crochet projects. Since then I have gotten numerous requests for the design specs of the Gir hat and I have been forced to explain that I honestly have no idea how I made the thing. SO.... I have decided to make a second Gir hat, and this time I will create a pattern to go along with it. Gir Hat Take Two (aka. STOP!!! PATTERN TIME!!!!) To get started You will Need: Hook Size I (Used for: hat base, earflap, boarder, and eyeball) Hook Size H (Used for: pupil, nose, ear, and tongue) Need with Large eye for sewing in ends Green, White, Black and Red yarn (used Red Heart SuperSaver) Stuffing for eyes Abbreviations: sc=single crochet dc=double crochet sl st= slip stitch sts= stitches (used for round totals) sc decrease= insert hook through first stitch, draw yarn through, then insert hook through next stitch and draw yarn through, yarn over draw yarn through all 3 loops. dc decrease= yarn over, insert hook through first stitch, draw yarn through, then insert hook through next stitch and draw yarn through (you should have 3 loops on hook); yarn over, draw yarn through 2 loops, yarn over draw yarn through final 3 loops. for help with magic ring watch how to on youtube Next up: Hat Base
Shakespeare - Vest with Bowtie I made this costume based on this. I definitely have never been so proud of a mesh! xD I had never worked so hard in a mesh, I could make a long list of so many changes...
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Today we made a beautiful DIY Glitter Saturn perfect for show and tell to help kids learn about the planets around them in a fun and oh so glittery way!
I've been meaning to post this fabulous DIY project for a week now: 100 Layer Cake, probably one of my favorite blogs ever, posted step-by-step instructions for turning regular crepe paper streamers into these precious flower strands, just follow the instructions here! They pegged 'em as homemade Hawaiian leis but I think they'd be lovely pinned up around your home as party decorations. The great thing is, crepe paper streamers are crazy cheap and come in so many different colors—you really could go bananas making custom flower garlands to fit any occasion and/or color-scheme. I'm obsessed! [Photos from 100 Layer Cake]
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Schmuddeliger Hund | Limitierter Kunstdruck von einer Originalzeichnung. Wir alle haben einen ungepflegten Hund, den wir lieben. Meine Skizzen beginnen das Leben als handgezeichnete Graphitbilder auf Patronenpapier. Diese werden oft mit Kohle, Ölpastell oder Caran d'Ache bearbeitet, um den Look zu erzeugen, den ich suche. Das Kunstwerk wird dann gescannt und digitalisiert, um für den Kunstdruck bereit zu sein. Dieser Prozess, der oft als Giclée-Druck bezeichnet wird, verwendet den höchsten Standard an Druckmethoden, um Ergebnisse in Galeriequalität zu erzielen, die alle Details der Originalskizze beibehalten. Die Bleistifte, die ich verwende, sind Faber-Castel, die Ölpastelle sind Sennelier und die Porzellangraphik ist Caran d’Ache. Die Tinten sind Pigment basierte Archivqualität (100Jahre+). Die schweren Spezialpapiere, die ich verwende, sind von bester professioneller Qualität mit einer wunderbaren Oberfläche, die speziell für Kunstzeichnungen und Illustrationen entwickelt wurde. Sehr limitierte Auflagen mit nur zehn pro Größe gedruckt. Alle Kunstwerke sind signiert und enthalten ein Echtheitszertifikat. Die A5 sind 14,8 cm x 21 cm groß. Die A4 sind 21cm x 29,8cm Die A3 sind 11.7" x 16.5" (29,8 cm x 42cm) Die A2 sind 16,5 "x 23,4" (42 cm x 59,4 cm) Kostenloser Versand für Kunstwerke zu allen Zielen. Rahmen nicht im Preis inbegriffen. Möchtest du etwas skizzieren? Machen Sie eine Anfrage über die benutzerdefinierte Bestellung. Erfahre mehr über diesen Artikel
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Negative leaf print by one of my second grade students earlier this year. Hey, guys! This post has been very popular on my blog...if you are interested in other leaf-y projects, look at my Leaf Relief project and my Pressed Leaf Project as well. Thanks! I don't know what it's like where you live, but here in Tennessee, we are experiencing spring-like weather. For the most part. I mean it did snow the last two Saturdays (and, in Tennessee, "snow" means just a few flakes and a couple of inches) but the other day it was 78 degrees. Crazy, right? For that reason, I've got touch of spring fever. You too? Well then you might enjoy this leafy printmaking project I did at the beginning of the year with my second graders. It's simple, scientific, beautiful and fun...okay, enough talking about me (!), on with the lesson. For this project, you'll need the following: gelatin, not Jell-o. Most grocery stores carry a brand called Knox which sells in boxes of 16 pouches. cookie sheets printmaking brayer, sold at most craft stores printing ink variety of leaves paper Print pulled from the same printing tray, this time the positive version. The night before you begin, you'll need to prepare your sheets of gelatin. To do that, bring about 3-4 cups of water to a boil. Once boiling, whisked one pouch of gelatin into the pot. You don't want any clumps of gelatin, so whisk like there's no tomorrow. You'll end up adding about 12-15 pouches of gelatin into that one pot. Sorry, I'm not into exact measurements. Which could explain a lot about my cooking. If there are any remaining unwhiskable clumps, remove them with a spoon. Pour mixture into a cookie sheet filling it about 1". Leave uncovered over night. If you see any bubbles in the cookie sheet, pop them or remove with a spoon. For my class of 20 students, I made three trays. Pulling the first print always managed to get oohhhh's and aahhhh's aplenty. The following day, we were ready to print. The surface of the gelatin was squishy yet very firm, perfect for holding our printing ink. I think I can explain this best in steps, so here you go: Using a brayer and printing ink, cover surface of gelatin in ink. Place leaves onto the ink-covered cookie sheet with the veiny side down. I don't recommend using anything with pine needles because that will puncture the gelatin. But experiment, you never know! Once leaves are in place, lay paper on top of cookie sheet and rub (er, we call it "massage") the paper. Pull paper off, as you see in the above photo, and viola! You have your first print! Notice how clear the gelatin looks. All of the ink that was once on the tray is now on the paper. I love her dainty fingers pulling up the second print. So sweet. Now for the second print: Gently remove all of the leaves from the tray. It's best to pull them out by the end of the stem. Place a new sheet of paper over the now-empty cookie sheet and rub. Pull second print which will be a positive image of the first. Looks like a black and white photo, don't you think? Once both prints have been pulled, re-ink the tray and begin the process all over again. With a class of 20 students and 3 pans of gelatin, about 10 kids were able to print per half an hour class. The pans of gelatin can last about two days with an endless amount of printing. I tried to cover the gelatin and keep it for a little longer, but condensation droplets created strange little craters on the surface. If left uncovered for too many days, it begins to dry and crack. For that reason, if you plan to do this project for longer than a couple of days, you'll just need to prepare more gelatin pans the night before. Our second go-round of printing involved using white ink on black paper. Just as pretty. This project is so easy and the results so stunning that everyone is successful. I've now had a couple of craft get-togethers and this is always a hit. Once those leaves start growing in your neck of the woods, I do hope you'll give it a shot! I love the photo negative quality of this print.