- My nails broke so since they're short, why not make them cute by adding butterflies to them :] - I usually dont include the thumb b/c it's inconvenient to move the hand around and just record a thumb. Repeat the steps on the thumbs too of course. - You can find small brushes at most arts & crafts store or nail art stores.
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Think you're too busy to create you own jewelry? Have just 30 minutes to spare? Then Jewelry on the go with Friendly Plastic is for you! Create pendants, earrings or a matching set and head out the door wearing them in no time! Host Linda Peterson
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This video demonstrates how to fold an Origami Magic Ball designed by Kade Chan. This is one of the most well known origami models on YouTube, however not many of the tutorials went into great detail on how to fold each part. This video will explain each part of the Magic Ball in a very detailed manner. I hope you enjoy the videos, and if you have any questions about the magic ball, please comment below or send me a message! Thanks for watching! Videos uploaded of your completed magic ball are greatly appreciated! Also, special thanks to Kade Chan for giving me permission to create this video! Please visit Kade Chan's website at: tw.myblog.yahoo.com and his Flickr Photostream at: www.flickr.com FAQ: Q: Can I use A4 (printer paper) to fold the magic ball? A: Yes, but you will have to cut it (since A4 has the dimensions of 8.5" x 11", which is not 1:2 ratio). To make the largest rectangle from a sheet of A4, cut the paper to the dimensions of 11" x 5.5." If this is your first time folding the magic ball, however, I would not recommend using paper this size. See the next question for information on how to purchase larger paper. --------- Q: I do not have paper that is 20cm x 40cm or larger. Where can I purchase such large paper? A: Kraft paper is a cheap type of paper that typically comes in large rolls. It can be purchased in practically any office or arts and crafts store, and it is relatively inexpensive. Some popular stores which sell kraft paper include: OfficeMax ...
This video demonstrates how to fold an Origami Magic Ball designed by Kade Chan. This is one of the most well known origami models on YouTube, however not many of the tutorials went into great detail on how to fold each part. This video will explain each part of the Magic Ball in a very detailed manner. I hope you enjoy the videos, and if you have any questions about the magic ball, please comment below or send me a message! Thanks for watching! Also, special thanks to Kade Chan for giving me permission to create this video! Please visit Kade Chan's website at: tw.myblog.yahoo.com and his Flickr Photostream at: www.flickr.com FAQ: Q: Can I use A4 (printer paper) to fold the magic ball? A: Yes, but you will have to cut it (since A4 has the dimensions of 8.5" x 11", which is not 1:2 ratio). To make the largest rectangle from a sheet of A4, cut the paper to the dimensions of 11" x 5.5." If this is your first time folding the magic ball, however, I would not recommend using paper this size. See the next question for information on how to purchase larger paper. --------- Q: I do not have paper that is 20cm x 40cm or larger. Where can I purchase such large paper? A: Kraft paper is a cheap type of paper that typically comes in large rolls. It can be purchased in practically any office or arts and crafts store, and it is relatively inexpensive. Some popular stores which sell kraft paper include: OfficeMax, Staples, etc. You can also order kraft paper online from many websites ...
This video demonstrates how to fold an Origami Magic Ball designed by Kade Chan. This is one of the most well known origami models on YouTube, however not many of the tutorials went into great detail on how to fold each part. This video will explain each part of the Magic Ball in a very detailed manner. I hope you enjoy the videos, and if you have any questions about the magic ball, please comment below or send me a message! Thanks for watching! Also, special thanks to Kade Chan for giving me permission to create this video! Please visit Kade Chan's website at: tw.myblog.yahoo.com and his Flickr Photostream at: www.flickr.com FAQ: Q: Can I use A4 (printer paper) to fold the magic ball? A: Yes, but you will have to cut it (since A4 has the dimensions of 8.5" x 11", which is not 1:2 ratio). To make the largest rectangle from a sheet of A4, cut the paper to the dimensions of 11" x 5.5." If this is your first time folding the magic ball, however, I would not recommend using paper this size. See the next question for information on how to purchase larger paper. --------- Q: I do not have paper that is 20cm x 40cm or larger. Where can I purchase such large paper? A: Kraft paper is a cheap type of paper that typically comes in large rolls. It can be purchased in practically any office or arts and crafts store, and it is relatively inexpensive. Some popular stores which sell kraft paper include: OfficeMax, Staples, etc. You can also order kraft paper online from many websites ...
This video demonstrates how to fold an Origami Magic Ball designed by Kade Chan. This is one of the most well known origami models on YouTube, however not many of the tutorials went into great detail on how to fold each part. This video will explain each part of the Magic Ball in a very detailed manner. I hope you enjoy the videos, and if you have any questions about the magic ball, please comment below or send me a message! Thanks for watching! Also, special thanks to Kade Chan for giving me permission to create this video! Please visit Kade Chan's website at: tw.myblog.yahoo.com and his Flickr Photostream at: www.flickr.com FAQ: Q: Can I use A4 (printer paper) to fold the magic ball? A: Yes, but you will have to cut it (since A4 has the dimensions of 8.5" x 11", which is not 1:2 ratio). To make the largest rectangle from a sheet of A4, cut the paper to the dimensions of 11" x 5.5." If this is your first time folding the magic ball, however, I would not recommend using paper this size. See the next question for information on how to purchase larger paper. --------- Q: I do not have paper that is 20cm x 40cm or larger. Where can I purchase such large paper? A: Kraft paper is a cheap type of paper that typically comes in large rolls. It can be purchased in practically any office or arts and crafts store, and it is relatively inexpensive. Some popular stores which sell kraft paper include: OfficeMax, Staples, etc. You can also order kraft paper online from many websites ...
Corinne Bradd shows how to create fab easy-to-make mechanisms for your greetings so die-cuts and motifs can actually move! Use papers and toppers from your kit for stunning summer designs.
I thought I'd get the ball rolling with something pretty simple. Today's art is a craft and so I'm showing you how to make simple pouches for your dressers, closets, etc. Materials that you need are: Sea Salt, Scent for the inside of the pouch, fabric squares or other shape in 2-3 inches by 2-3 inches, needle and thread, or a sewing machine. This really doesn't take all that long so anyone can do it.