Page with 31 different design / font styles for the name Leonel. Make Leonel name tattoo.
LEONEL de origen griego. Significa "El león jóven o leoncito" Aquel que es un líder nato y siempre se muestra optimista. Es emotivo, perfeccionista, extremista y sincero.
Wherever they go, and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on top of the forest a little bear will always be waiting. Together they had many unusual adventures, and they all happened right here in the Hundred Acre Wood... Did I hear you might be looking for an adventure of your own? Grab a balloon and float over this Hundred Acre Wood Winnie the Pooh Party by Tanya Abou Jaoude of Something Happy, out of Toronto, Ontario Canada! Filled with sensational and "sticky" decor, this celebration will have you rubbing your tummy in anticipation for more! So grab a good friend and open the book and be sure to spot these details that are worth taking a second look: Storybook Backdrop Winnie the Pooh-inspired Balloon Garlands + Arch + Installs Hunny Barrel Cake Table complete with Winnie the Pooh Standee Winnie the Pooh Themed Birthday Cake Hundred Acre Wood Directional Signs Adorable Winnie the Pooh-inspired Sweets Honeycomb-inspired Cupcake/Dessert Shelf Cute Winnie the Pooh Themed Photo Booth Honey Jar Favors with Custom Tags
O Batizado costuma ser um celebrado de forma mais íntima, com familiares e amigos bem próximos. A cerimônia pode ser individual ou coletiva, pesquise nas igrejas as opções e procure saber sobre o ritual. Em alguns casos, a criança recebe a bênção imersa na pia batismal e vai precisar de uma toalha bem confortável. Após a [...]
Si desde el minuto uno lo tienes claro y quieres regalar ricos tarros de miel para los invitados de boda, comunión o bautizo, en Hecho por Kit te lo ponemos fácil: miel natural y artesana 100% española, envasada con todo el amor y decorada al más puro estilo Nature. Incluye cuchara de miel y etiqueta personalizada.
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'Greenery Gold Cross' - Plantilla de invitación de Bautizo. Modifique para requisitos particulares, añada el texto y las fotos. Imprima, descargue, envíe en línea o solicite impreso!
'Greenery Gold Cross' - Plantilla de invitación de Bautizo. Modifique para requisitos particulares, añada el texto y las fotos. Imprima, descargue, envíe en línea o solicite impreso!
So I guess I might too. Create a blog that is. Not really sure what I will do with a blog besides join the masses that have one. I enjoy reading other blogs so I figured "Why not?" The down side will be that it puts my poor grammar skills out there for the world to see. OUCH! I plan to share my projects and perhaps some knowledge along the way. Please bear with me as I learn how to post and format these pages. I will post pictures of some of my passion. This is one of the gowns I have done in recent years. It is smocked and hand embroidered. I love monograms on gowns with the intent that the gowns will become family heirlooms. This is a basic square yoke gown with an embroidered inset down the center. The embroidery took about 100 hours to complete. I loved every minute of it. My husband also had the privilege of baptizing the baby who wore this gown. What a blessing. This gown was a challenge in that I had never made a gown with a rounded T-yoke. I used Sarah Howard Stone's French Hand Sewing Vol II. I ended up unstitching the center panel three different times. Doesn't sound like much until you realize that the seams were all trimmed and roll and whipped by machine. That is a lot of teeny stitches to take out. But the result was worth it. This last gown is my most recent. I am always on the lookout for "victims." This was for the first grandchild of a friend of mine. At first I was sad that this grandmother didn't want a lot of embroidery on the gown. I was quickly won over by the lusciousness of silk organza over silk batiste. What a dream to work on! It is not snow white but it is whiter than it appears here. Its more of a natural white. The bullions are done in pale pink. I hope you have enjoyed seeing some samples of my passion. Until the next time.
DIseños Exclusivos para niños, los príncipes de la casa disponibles en las tallas 0-6, 6-12, 12-18. 18-24.
The sign for Gopher's house points downward (slightly out of frame).
Page with 31 different design / font styles for the name Matias. Make Matias name tattoo.
💐 Realistic looking silk eucalyptus garland. Mixed eucalyptus and silver dollar eucalyptus garland. This garland includes white/ivory roses and dusty blue roses. Perfect wedding table centerpiece or arbor garland. 💐 This garland measures about 6”-7” in width. 💐 Please message me if you’d like different colors Thank you!
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Welcome back friends!! I am back again with the tutorial for paper mache elephant. This post is one super lengthy and picture heavy!! Please excuse me for the messy garage, we were working on multiple projects with a tight schedule. Big shout out to all my friends and their family who helped me on this project. I referred to http://www.ultimatepapermache.com/lindas-paper-mache-elephant which is for a elephant calf, with few tweaks. Materials Used: -- TV Box -- zigsaw to cut out the shape -- Costco Milk Cardboard boxes -- Foam bowls, Cups -- water bottles -- Old News paper and time magazines -- Empty cereal boxes/cereal bar boxes -- Spray adhesive/Construction adhesive -- Duct tape -- All purpose flour -- Paint -- Pallet -- Rolling wheels Only thing we bought for this project was duct tapes, construction adhesive and rolling wheels for the pallet. - Drew the elephant on the cardboard (you can use the plywood instead if you want it to be more sturdier). Used big TV box for the body and the legs - Cut the cardboard on the traced line. - U will have 4 legs and body cutouts by the end of this step. - This is the very important step as this will decide the proportion of the elephant. I Used the milk cartons as the spacer to attach the legs to the body using construction adhesive and the duct tape. Placed weights (whatever heavy thing I could grab from garage) on the top so that whole structure glued well. It was left like this overnight. - This is how the elephant looked at this stage - It's stuffing time now. This is where I needed lots of hands to crumble the papers and stuff it. Few of my friends, kids and their spouses helped me a lot during rest of the elephant making process. we couldn't get enough newspapers, so we used old time magazines for the same. we started with one side, as it got heavier on one side, noticed the structure wasn't stable. I had wood from the pallet, my husband and friend's husband made two rectangle wooden structures to go under the leg to provide stability. - Continue the stuffing and securing it with the duct tape or spray glue. Around the stomach area, to avoid lot of stuffing, we used light weight boxes, water bottles, foam bowls/cups. Made sure the shape isn't impacted during stuffing. Wooden piece used as the support is peaking thru in the below picture. - Using the all-purpose flour, made the glue for the paper mache. Applied the paper on the stuffing using the DIY glue. Sturdiness of the object depends on the glue more than the thickness of the paper. we were working with pretty tight deadline, so used the hair-drier/heater to dry the paper mache between the layers. We did 3 layers of paper mache - Then the fun part, painting the elephant in gray color. I had leftover gray paint from master closet/bathroom painting, black paint from another painting project. Kept adding the black paint to the gray to get desired shade of gray. - If you notice, I added the ear after painting the elephant. My friend had wire mesh for the bird control which she happily let me use for the ear. First I traced the ear and test tried it on the elephant. once I was happy with the placement and dimension, Placed the mesh between two papers and attached it to the elephant head with the construction adhesive and staples. It took couple of tries to get to the ears that looked good :) - I asked one of my artist friend to help with painting the eyes, decorative painting on the top of the trunk, also on the ear. - Since we were using this during the procession, we mounted the elephant on top of the pallet with the rolling wheels. This is one wonderful craft to make with kids. Thank you for stopping by Sharing at remodelaholic
When my little girl wanted a “Sunny” birthday party I was all over it with help from my sister-in-law Danielle! All of my other children have winter birthdays and it was so much fun to throw this bright, happy party for her… The sunshine cake pops turned out darling and they are so easy to […]