I lørdags havde vi lang lørdag i Skanderborg Miniatureklub. Vi var vist 19 samlet denne gang, og vi havde en rigtig hyggelig dag. Jeg havde lovet at stå for et projekt med en stjernekikkert, så jeg havde forberedt det hjemmefra og lavet kits til alle interesserede. Jeg fandt et billede på Pinterest, og så arbejdede jeg videre derfra. Og herunder er så resultatet. Det ser måske simpelt ud, men det er sin sag at få de tre ben til at stå pænt! Vejledning: Start med 3 stk. rundstok 10cm+ en lille stump, Ø 3mm, og 1 stk. rundstok 4cm, Ø 6mm Saml en stor o-ring og fyld den med cernit. Mas de 3 ben ned i cernitten. Bag derefter cernitten. Mal eller bejds ben og kikkert. Montér 3 små o-ringe og kædestumper. Cernit-skiven og den lille træstump pyntes med guldpapir og smykkedims. Lim stump og cernitskive sammen. Lim cernitskiven fast på benene i toppen og saml kæderne med en O-ring. Her er benene støttet med modellervoks. Stiv kæderne af med lim, der tørrer klar op. Kikkerten pyntes med strimler af guldpapir og ekstra små tandstikkerrør. (Den lille stump fra tidligere sidder her fast under kikkerten, fordi den knækkede af cernitskiven.) Og den færdige kikkert…
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This design is based very, very loosely on the Ford Y-block engine from the 1950s - I say "loosely" because although there are reference books out there dedicated to the engine, I worked from images I found for free on Google (mainly from a single...
How To Make A Miniature Pallet with balsa wood. miniature DIY projects. These craft projects can add a ton of story telling to your diorama.
I lørdags havde vi lang lørdag i Skanderborg Miniatureklub. Vi var vist 19 samlet denne gang, og vi havde en rigtig hyggelig dag. Jeg havde ...
Har lavet dette vaskebræt i aften af listestumper og bølgepap. Har fulgt vejledningen i denne bog, som jeg købte af Jane Harrop på Farum me...
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Handmade embroidery silks, beside magnifying glass and thimble by Danny Shotton.......and a cat hair by the cat, damn! You will need: 3 needles polystyrene or balsa. pva glue tracing paper (optional, standard paper will work too, but will not be as fine) silk thread (optional, any thread will do, but the results will be finer with silk thread) watercolour paints tweezers scissors nail scissors ruler cellotape craft knife black marker (optional) gold pen (optional) Cut a thread about 9 inches long, wet your finger tip, place the thread on a watercolour block (acrylic paint might work too), and pull the thread through a few times to colour it. When the thread is dry, you can lightly wax it, by running it against a bar of wax or candle. Then tape one end as shown. The needles should be placed about 13mm apart as shown. This counts as one wrap, do this about 5 more times, so you have a total of 6 wraps. When you have the 6 wraps, they should be "piled" on top of one another with no overlapping. So long as you keep the thread taught whilst wrapping, it will layer like this naturally, after each wrap, you can use your index finger to push it down and hold it whilst you wrap again. Now use your third needle to carefully push the wraps up the needles, so you have a little space underneath. Cut two thin strips of tracing paper ( I used a black marker and gold pen to colour one side, though the gold pen wasn't working very well). I made one strip slightly wider than the other too. Push one strip, coloured side down, under the wrap, ensure that it is under all of the thread. Then dab some glue on to the end. Alternatively, you could try using printed labels, but keep a long strip on one end. Pull the strip under, and then using the third needle, or your tweezers, lightly push down the wraps at either end. P.s. That dirt under my finger nail is what all of the colours of my watercolour tin looked like when mixed together. BROWN! I have cleaned up for the next photos :D Use the tweezers to "push the tab over, then hold the tab down using the side of your tweezers, and lightly pull the long end of the strip, until the tab is stuck close to the other side. You don't want to stick the tab to the other end of the strip, but have it butt up against it. If at any stage small blobs of glue appear beyond the boundaries of where it should be DO NOT PANIC! You can pick or push them off with the third needle :D With the tab in place, put a tiny dab of glue on the other side of the strip, close to where it meets the recently glued tab end of the strip, enough so that it will stick to the top of the tab. (I haven't put the glue on in this photo, as it would have dried by the time I took the photo and moved on to the next step) Pull the long strip over, and use your thumbnail to hold it tightly in place. Do the same at the other end of the wraps. Then you can remove the needles and lift the piece off. Use nail scissors to cut the surplus strips off, as close as possible to the join. If you have a little surplus left, you can roll the skein between your thumb and forefinger, which should hide it. Bend the long thread ends as shown, and use scissors to snip them off, to the same height as the loops. I used normal scissors for this part, as I found the silk "slipped" when I used the nail scissors, fraying the ends, rather than giving a clean cut. Then roll the teeny weeny embroidery silk between your thumb and forefinger, tease the loops out, and push the two black bits together, twist it a bit to make it bunch out in the middle. And then make more so you have a rainbow of embroidery silks. They are screaming for a display stand! :D Here they all are in a little sewing box/basket I have been working on, which is not quite finished yet, but I needed somewhere to put all those embroidery skeins :D You may notice a large, in your face, demanding PIN IT red button if your mouse goes anywhere near my images from now on. I will replace it with a small one soon, but after a hair raising experience in the html script department, I am just pleased that the big giant unsightly button is working and that my blog is still here, so don't feel you have to pin anything just because the giant button tells you too :D
This design is based very, very loosely on the Ford Y-block engine from the 1950s - I say "loosely" because although there are reference books out there dedicated to the engine, I worked from images I found for free on Google (mainly from a single...
I lørdags havde vi lang lørdag i Skanderborg Miniatureklub. Vi var vist 19 samlet denne gang, og vi havde en rigtig hyggelig dag. Jeg havde ...
Miniature perfumes packaging for miniature dollhouse 1:6 scale. DIY miniature perfumes for dolls. Barb cosmetics. Blythe perfumes. Miniature perfumes for dolls. This is an Instant Download PDF and JPG, available instantly after purchase, so you can download, print it and get started on it right away!! A4 printable sheet with different perfumes and spopping bags. They are perfect to glue on different handmade items. A4 printable with 300dpi resolution for high quality prints. You can see in my videos how to make miniature dollhouse and accessories for dollhouses and dolls. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Fkn6naz5tY Please note that this is a listing for a digital file. Once you have paid for your order, Etsy will send you an email with a download link. After that, your files will always be available to you for download through your Etsy invoice in your list of past purchases. TERMS OF USE: You MAY print sell the finished product AS PART of your handmade project, for example you may sell my books with your handmade dolls, figures, crochet toys. Please, do NOT sell the books as individual items. You may create also jewelry or greeting cards using my images. But otherwise my products are intended for personal use only. Do not upload the digital file anywhere. Do not resell my digital sheets in any format (printed or digital). Do not create artist supplies with my images.
Printable miniature provence vintage packaging for Miniature Dollhouse 1:12 scale. Miniature provence. DIY miniature vintage box. This is an Instant Download PDF and JPEG, available instantly after purchase, so you can download, print it and get started on it right away! Glue on a thin cardboard or print on thick paper How to make miniatures you can see on my youtube channel Kami Crafts - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYhvZKzyNHo&t=18s What you get: 1. Printable PDF, JPEG, PNG sheets with 1:12 scale A4 printable with 300dpi resolution for high quality prints. They can also be used for scrapbooking, altered art, and other crafts. Please note that this is a listing for a digital file. Once you have paid for your order, Etsy will send you an email with a download link. After that, your files will always be available to you for download through your Etsy invoice in your list of past purchases. TERMS OF USE: You MAY print and sell the finished product AS PART of your handmade project, for example you may sell my printable sheet with your handmade dolls, figures, crochet toys. Please, do NOT sell the sheet as individual items. You may create also jewelry or greeting cards using my images. But otherwise my products are intended for personal use only. Do not upload the digital file anywhere. Do not resell my digital sheets in any format (printed or digital). Do not create artist supplies with my images.
...and templates, printables, etc.. Click on an image to go directly to the tutorial. You may make any of these items to sell. (excluding "Personal use only" printables.) You may make your own tutorial of your own process, using your own photographs and words. Please do not use the images and/or text in my tutorials to sell, in any form. Please bear in mind, that any printables on my blog that include images from external sites, may be subject to copyright laws. In that case the printable will state "Personal use only" Step by Step tutorials Cup hooks only! Wire basket only Templates, jigs and printables Halloween decor - Personal use only Firework labels - Personal use only. Christmas boxes - Personal use only Halloween Printables - Personal use only
This design is based very, very loosely on the Ford Y-block engine from the 1950s - I say "loosely" because although there are reference books out there dedicated to the engine, I worked from images I found for free on Google (mainly from a single...
This design is based very, very loosely on the Ford Y-block engine from the 1950s - I say "loosely" because although there are reference books out there dedicated to the engine, I worked from images I found for free on Google (mainly from a single...
This design is based very, very loosely on the Ford Y-block engine from the 1950s - I say "loosely" because although there are reference books out there dedicated to the engine, I worked from images I found for free on Google (mainly from a single...