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Novartis "Reflections" Campaign. Do it yourself, 3D hand. Carlton Hibbert's pattern blog. This is where all of my patterns will be kept. I'll be tagging them so you can go straight to your favourites. The tags will appear in a list on the right. Just right click the link that says "Download and Print" to save the larger image to your hard drive. Then print it and get colouring! If you like your coloured-in picture, take a photo of it or scan it and send it to me. Although all of the patterns are shown in strips the full downloadable image is much larger.

Today's pattern is submitted by Shozuki. Download and print Happy 5th birthday to us! Download and print Sat, Oct 13 2012 12:16 | All Patterns, Guest Ekaterina is our latest guest pattern creator - see her great illustrations. Download and print Time for a new guest pattern from Karo called 'Stoop and Run'. Download and print Wed, Jan 18 2012 10:01 | All Patterns, Guest, Organic Natsuki kickstarts the New Year with her brilliant pattern-inspired image entitled "The Machine". Download and print Download and print Download and print. Cake postcard tutorial. Supplies Materials needed to make two cake postcards: 1 large sponge (yellow paints the best)Serrated knifeX-Acto or utility knifeSpray paint (brown, yellow, pink or white)1 tube acrylic latex caulk (brown, cream or white)Spray adhesive (3M Super 77 works great!)

Cardboard, kraft paper or scrapbook paper Instructions Cut sponge into wedge shape With a serrated knife, using a sawing motion, cut a sponge into two, cake wedge shapes. Cut a center groove into sponge Using an X-Acto or utility knife, cut a section of foam from the center of the sponge. Paint the sponge wedges in desired color. Trace the slice of cake When the sponge wedges are dry, trace around them on a piece of cardboard, kraft paper or colorful scrapbook paper. Spray glue the postcards to the solid, flat sides of the sponge wedges. Using a caulking gun and your desired caulk, fill a plastic disposable piping bag with half of the caulk. Pipe the center of the cake Pipe the icing on the top Note from the editor This totally works!

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