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It's time for another Monday Made It! I actually did some calculating today, and there are only 3 more Mondays after today until I go back ...
If you're just getting started sewing clothes or want to learn, then you need to watch this video tutorial to truly understand drafting in order to add contouring for fitted pieces. Doja walks you through the process and understanding so that it will finally click no matter your skill level. From the Blogger: "Pattern Contouring is one of the most useful techniques one can employ when pattern drafting as it guarantees a well-fitted garment (if done correctly). This specific technique is something people sometimes struggle to understand. I know I did, but now that I actually know how it works, I've created a video to help you all! It's actually very simple and I even give an example of how you can use your contouring guidelines to adjust the fit of your drafted garments."
These Mochi Waffles are the chewiest mochi waffles on the internet. I have been disappointed by so many recipes online, so I did my own research. They are crispy on the outside and ACTUALLY CHEWY on the inside. Take a chance on this recipe. I promise you, you won't regret it
Engaging prefixes and suffixes activities for 4th and 5th grade students including videos, books, and lesson ideas.
the first step of our invites Scrapple and I are getting married in August (yeay!) and for the past few months I’ve been immersed in planning and crafting. I'm trying to save cash for the farm and make our big day more sustainable while giving it an aesthetic that has our own special feel. Making our invites turned out to be a great example. I thought I'd share how I did it as the research part took some time and I uncovered a few gems during the process. It was a fun project and I loved how they turned out - they feel like us!
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You've seen printables everywhere. If you have photoshop (I should say, if you have it and know how to navigate the designing aspects of photoshop) then you can make yourself pretty much whatever kind of printable and design you like. But, if you are like me, and don't own photoshop, then you have to get creative, and you wont have quite so many options. But, you can still make yourself some fun and lovely printables, and I'm going to show you how! I do most of my design work through a site called picmonkey. There is a lot you can do for free. If you want to get full use of all their features then you do pay a little, but it is very inexpensive. Here are a few examples of some very simple party printables that I did in under 5 minutes (each) using the free features. These are fun for snack or goodie bags. They also have some cute things to make printables for boys. Here is how to make your very own! First, go to www.picmonkey.com You will see that you have two options, you can 'edit a photo', or 'create a collage'. If you want to add text to a picture, simply go to 'Edit a Photo' and upload the picture you want to work on. Once it is on the site you will see all of your options for editing on the left side of the screen. THE PHOTO EDITING ICONS Click on the first icon to crop, rotate, re-size etc. The Second to add an effect to the whole picture. The Third icon allows you to do detail touch-ups, like teeth whitening and removing blemishes. The Fourth is where you add text boxes. You can add as many as you like. The Fifth is where you get shapes, labels and graphics. The sixth allows you to add a border or frame to your picture. The Seventh lets you change the texture. and the Eighth lets you create a theme. Now, if you want to completely use their graphics and create something new, go back to the main page and lick 'Create a Collage'. There will be a default collage setting, but you can change that by clicking on the second icon and going through their options, or, you can scroll over that default collage and click the little "x" that is inside of each photo box (in the right corner) to delete some of the areas. In a like manner you can add more pictures by dragging a picture next to one of the existing boxes and dropping it there (it will take up half the space of the box next to it). If you scroll over the lines in the collage you will see that you can change the size of any box to suite your needs. Back to the icons THE COLLAGE EDITING ICONS So, the first one is where you download the pictures you want to use in your collage. And the second one is where you can choose a collage style. The Third one has an assortment of swatches that can become the background to your collage. And the Fourth one changes the color of the background (don't have to use a swatch at all), and the shape of the photo boxes (you can round the edges). If you want to use a plain white background, don't do a thing to the collage. Simply add your photos and go ahead to the photo editing. Likewise, if you want just a plain white surface to edit with graphics, then simply click 'create a collage' and then go straight to photo editing (don't even worry about sizing it here unless you want a specific size they offer). To get to the Photo Editor from the Collage: You will notice these options at the top of the collage page. 'Open' 'Save' 'Share' 'Edit' 'Auto fill' 'Clear All' Cick 'Edit'. This will take you from the collage section, to the photo editing section. You will see that you have a clean white board to begin your work. You can re-size (first icon), add text (Fourth icon), place graphics (Fifth icon), or do whatever you like from here, and when you are done, simply save it to where you want it on your computer, and Whala! You have your very own printables (or anything else you want to use it for!) Hope this helps some of you busy budgeting mamas! I know it can be frustrating to either not know how to make these fun things, or not have the means to buy them! I'm budgeting too! Hopefully this will help some of you out! If anything doesn't make sense or you need some additional help feel free to ask in the comments! Enjoy!
❗️do not cover up credits❗️ тикток и тгк: @trubadui автор оригинала:yaelokre
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This little fella may look pretty simple, but I actually did spend some time figuring him out, so I thought I'd just write it up and share it with you. (see below for link to pdf) Tater Tots Size E crochet hook Worsted yarn (I used Vanna in Mustard) Stuffing (or yarn scraps) 6sc in magic ring Inc X 6 (12) Work 5-6 rnds plain sc (make a variety of sizes) Stuff your tot Dec X 6 (6), sl st and cut yarn Stuff a little more if it needs it It won’t look much like a Tot yet – it needs some shaping. Do a nice finish on the end, then poke your needle all the way from the center of one end to the center of the other end. Pull tight to help flatten the end, take one stitch, and run needle back out other end. Take a stitch, and run needle back to other end again. Each time you run it through to the other end, pull it up just enough to give it shape. Once you’re satisfied with the shaping, finish off and cut your yarn. Enjoy your Tots! available as a pdf download, too! (click link, then select Print from the File menu)
I never thought we would be homeschooling but here we are loving it. I want to share some reasons we love homeschooling over public school.
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