Buy Deb's Ornaments! www.debandco.com This episode is the premier of Deb's new Series "Deb's Quick Tips" along with the release of her new intro. In this episode Deb shares a "no brainer" with the viewers on one of the best practices to use when sculpting with polymer clay. We are anxious to hear your feedback on our new intro and the first of our "Quick Tips" If you like our videos, please comment, rate subscribe! THANKS! Other places to visit and browse: Web site: www.debandco.com Etsy: www.etsy.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com You Tube: www.youtube.com Ebay: stores.ebay.com ShareMyCraft.com: www.sharemycraft.com Artist Site: debiallison.com Crazy Felix: Web site: www.debandco.com Twitter: twitter.com Fan Page: www.facebook.com
Bit, spur, and saddlemaker Bruce Cheaney demonstrates how to fit the seat in a saddle. For more information on Cheaney Custom Saddles or how to order instructional DVDs visit www.prosaddles.com Bruce is a 5th generation saddle maker from Gainesville, Texas. He offers instructional DVDs on how to make bits, spurs, and saddles.
Buy Deb's Ornaments! www.debandco.com Deb & Felix take you step by step as they make one of Deb's darling new Wacky Whiskers kitten ornaments.This episode is in response to Katz816 (one of our You Tuber's) request for us to make a cat with flowers on it's head. We had to divide this tutorial into 2 parts due to our 15 minute limit on you tube. This is part two. Watch closely at the end. Felix actually waves Bye-Bye! If you would like to watch it in it's entirety you may view it on Blip.tv at blip.tv or Vimeo at vimeo.com Thanks for watching and looking forward to your feedback! Other places to visit: Web site: www.debandco.com Etsy: www.etsy.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
Buy Deb's Ornaments! www.debandco.com In this episode, Deb and Felix show you, step by step, how to make a cupcake photo holder from polymer clay. Deb also shares some ideas on different uses for the project she is featuring. Web site: www.debandco.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com www.etsy.com
www.debandco.com Deb Felix share with you, how she makes here baby blankets from polymer clay. Other places to visit and browse: Web site: www.debandco.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com www.etsy.com
Buy Deb's Ornaments! www.debandco.com Deb & Felix take you step by step as they make one of Deb's darling new Wacky Whiskers kitten ornaments.This episode is in response to Katz816 (one of our You Tuber's) request for us to make a cat with flowers on it's head. We had to divide this tutorial into 2 parts due to our 15 minute limit on you tube. This is part one. If you would like to watch it in it's entirety you may view it on Blip.tv at blip.tv or Vimeo at vimeo.com Thanks for watching and looking forward to your feedback! Other places to visit: Web site: www.debandco.com Etsy: www.etsy.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
Day 5 of the Holiday Card Series 2010! For more info on this card, please visit my blog: www.kwernerdesign.com To be entered in this week's giveaway (deadline is Friday, November 5 at 11:59 pm ET), go this this blog entry: www.kwernerdesign.com ------------ BLOG: www.kwernerdesign.com TWITTER: twitter.com ------------ SUPPLIES Solid Card stock: White (Papertrey Ink); Kraft (Stampin' Up!) Stamps: Four Framed Snowflakes stamp set (Hero Arts) Patterned Paper: Everybody Loves Christmas (Echo Park) Ink: Wild Wasabi, Real Red, and Baja Breeze (Stampin Up!) Punch: Scallop Sentiment Edge Punch (Fiskars) White Pen: Signo Broad (Uni-ball) Disclaimer: The Hero Arts supplies used in this post/video were provided by Hero Arts. All other items were personally purchased.
www.Paracordist.com So this is an advancement to my original paracord creation the "PSK Lanyard" (see my other video). Based on great input from others, I've removed the knot at the bottom that forms a loop and replaced it with two decorative stoppers. This allows one to draw up the paracord bead when hiking, resulting in two single strands and NO LOOP to catch or snag in the bush. When the paracord bead is slid down, a loop of adjustable size accommodates thumb-thong style grip, or just a simple wrist leash for retention (for use on a boat for example).
Visit me at www.etsy.com/shop/sgartworks Or my new personal website where you can create your own hoop earrings or rings: www.sgartworks.weebly.com
I made all the things you see in this video by hand. I opened and closed each ring.