Photo Like Seen On TV Channel
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February 3, 2009
In this day, saving pictures in the photo album is an old hat. Along with the technology advance, all of your beautiful moments can be stored in the DVD. Then you can view it through a TV together with your family whenever you want. And the great news, those all are available only in a few minutes in process. All you have to do is upload your photos, send it to through the net, and your and your photo DVD movie in a high quality is shipped directly to you. Read the rest of this entry »
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Antique Maple Snow Candy Classic
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December 22, 2008
This gifts project require cooking skills, basic chemistry, hot vs cold, and artistic talent. This ideas is a great tie in with the Little House on the Prairie books, as Laura & Mary mention doing this. Young children should be helped with this project as it involves the stove.
Boil a couple of cups genuine maple syrup on the stove in about 5 minutes. It is imperative mood that the maple syrup be genuine, pure maple syrup, Mrs. Butterworth won’t cut it! Take the pot of syrup directly outside and use spoons, measuring cups, or eyedroppers to make patterns and shapes on fresh, clean snow. The candy will harden in about a minute, and then can be eaten or saved in a tin for sharing with friends.
Scrapbook Wonderful Memories Gifts
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December 16, 2008
The holidays have always been a time for family, for friends, for reminiscing and for making new memories. A perfect gift for Christmas, Mother’s Day, birthdays or any other holiday is the gift of those memories. Every family has a treasure trove of photos and other memorabilia stashed away in boxes, drawers and old albums that are falling apart. Read the rest of this entry »
Fun Scrapbook
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December 3, 2008
Scrapbook is the one favorite craft for many people. Create scrapbook are fun and able to tell a story about any characters preserved in its content. Scrapbooks can also include photos, journals, letters, report cards, certificates, stories, books, handprints, footprints, college papers and more.
Each detail that goes in your scrapbook will leave you a lasting memory. When you create the time capsule scrapbooks, you invent seals, history, and preserve time as a whole. Time capsules can include photographs, clothes, hand/feet prints, CDs, names, weight, height, and more.
For instance, you can make up a scrapbook that records your baby’s first step and up until this very moment. You can also add a journal, photos, prints, etc to set off your design. Now if you’re already know about fun and benefit to create scrapbook activity, let’s create a craft project of time in capsule scrapbooks
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Doing Craft Really Fun
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November 14, 2008
Many things are made simply for decoration like dolls or flower arrangements. These are great little things to do, however you might want to try out some things that you will find not only decorative, but some that will be functional. Functional craft items are sold at craft fairs and showers, so you will find that by going with functional crafts you will be able to make a lot of money.
You will find that there are various crafts that you can do that are functional, but you will want to make sure that it something that you would like to have in your home or office so that you can find a craft idea that you like. Read the rest of this entry »
Just Fun While Craft
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November 13, 2008
If making rugs don’t appeal to you, you can always go with rubber-stamping. You will then be able to create a lot of functional crafts and gifts. Could be more functional than stationary and greeting cards? Instead of purchasing letterhead for your company, make it, using colorful inks and pretty rubber stamps. Read the rest of this entry »
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Longer Dress Design For Dolls
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September 30, 2008
How to design longer dresses:
You may have a doll that requires a longer dress at the waistline. Use your measuring tape lengthening it so that it meets with the bodice region where the armholes meet the body region between the ribs and the hips.
How to design wrist and shoulders:
You can add additional length to dolls with bent arms. Merely use your measuring tape and begin measuring at the elbow. Measure the sleeve length also.
tags: dolls, pantaloon and skirt, patterns, stitching
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Measure Adjust Short Underwear
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September 30, 2008
How to measure shorts, trousers, underwear, etc.:
To measure trousers, shorts and under garments of your dolls, starting first at the area where the legs join with the body (Crotch) and continue up to the front center.
How to adjust underwear:
If the dolls panties are tight, slash the side downward and add to your pattern.
Sometimes sewers must adjust their patterns so that the doll dress fits. To adjust patterns you will need to shape the materials so that it matches your dolls figure. If you are adjusting baby doll dresses leave space, since the chest region is often broader.
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Design Doll Skirt Measure
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September 30, 2008
How to design skirts:
If you intend to design a skirt measure the doll, starting at the waistline and continuing to the hips. Make room for hemming. When measuring your pattern always verify the length with the body of your doll. If the skirt does not fit properly, you can add insertions, using lace to create sides or edges farther apart. Use your inclusion lace, begin stitching panels of your tucked region, and insert into the lace.
If you are stitching yoke fashions, party dress, christen, etc, use your fabric length to its entirety. You can hem the skirt also. If the right angle does not require hemming, you can hand sew. You can use the edges of your lace to stretch the length to the desired measure. If you are stitching, the round skirts use your inclusion lace and stitch along the edges while turning up the smaller area of your fabric. Pull up your yarn at the top of the lace until the hem is fitted.
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Craft Doll Measuring
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September 29, 2008
If you intend to design a doll dress, you will need to measure your doll. To start you will need to measure the doll from the crown and down to the toes. If you have a baby doll, you will need to measure the chest region. Usually, the dolls have wider chests. The leg measurements should include the internal and external areas, especially if you are designing trousers.
If you are creating a bodice, you want to measure the doll, starting at the center front, and at the baseline of the neck. Continue measure to the waistline. If you are creating yokes you want to start measuring the front center and to the equidistant of the armholes from the back of the neck.
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