and carefully laid the sticky part of the tape across my wording. I tried to keep the grid on the transfer tape as straight as possible so that it would be easier to line up my design on the board. I used myscraper toolto make sure the vinyl was securely adhered to the...
Permanent markerswere invented to adhere to various surfaces permanently or over a long period. This quality of ink makes it one of the toughest stains to remove. However, some delicate items and surfaces need extra care before permanent ink stains may be removed. Such surfaces are wood, plasti...
Now you can continue and select Make It to send the design to your Cricut to cut. Make sure to follow the prompts so you know what mat to load and when to insert the scoring tip. Make sure to turn your mat over and peel the mat back from the paper to remove it from the mat. ...
gessoes one option is to use a grid to transfer your drawing to the canvas or panel. projectors and carbon paper are great tools, as long as they aren't replacements for time spent developing your drawing skills. once your drawing is accurate, ink or fix it, so that when you begin ...
Sketch out the linework on a perspective grid I chose this thumbnail because it fits the brief. I imagine that the flat underside is able to enter the atmosphere safely, the wings indicate that this is a highly manoeuvrable craft, while its chunky body alludes to a cargo-based role. ...
Choose your flower size and trim the paper down to the size stated on the grid. Let's stick with that small size flower so the strip of paper would be 2 ⅝ x 12 inches. Begin by lining up the edge of the paper along the score line. Punch and score the diagonal line. ...
I considered all kinds of options for creating the squares – cutting squares out of fabric and gluing them on, using my Cricut machine to cut adhesive vinyl to size, using washi tape to create grid lines on the paper. But in the end I went for the easiest solution…a black Sharpie pen...
The first step in junk drawer organization is to remove everything from the junk drawer. Go ahead, dump it all out. Create a huge pile if necessary. Then start sorting. Place like with like. Don’t try to be tidy with this.
If your puzzle image is smaller than the backing, use scissors or a hobby knife to remove the unwanted border. If you’re using a hobby knife, place the puzzle on a cutting mat so you don’t damage your cutting surface.[7] 6 Trace a grid on the back side of your puzzle. Flip ...