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How to screen-print T-shirts at home. I started screen printing about five years ago, when I first started making my Bonbi Forest hand-printed T-shirts and accessories.

How to screen-print T-shirts at home

I began by stenciling my designs which, while lovely, was rather time-consuming. There had to be a better way! I decided to have a go at screen printing and, with a bit of trial and error, I taught myself at home. How to create a pop-up WordPress email contact form » Geektastical. The are many WordPress form plugins for creating email contact forms for your blog or website.

How to create a pop-up WordPress email contact form » Geektastical

Contact Form 7 is my favorite form plugin, allowing you to embed email contact forms directly in your WordPress pages or posts. An embedded form is usually sufficient, but what if you want your email form to appear in a pop-up when your visitor clicks a Contact Us link? In order to create a pop-up you must use two WordPress plugins together: Easy FancyBox and Contact Form 7. 1. First, install the Contact Form 7 and the Easy FancyBox plugins.

WordPress plugin install screen 2. Contact Form 7 3. WordPress page edit screen WordPress email form 4. Craft is in session. I could probably open up a bookstore with all the notebooks I’ve been making lately…and there are still a few more projects to come!

craft is in session

Today’s Style Watch is a “special edition” extension of Bookbinding University, and I think you’re gonna like what you see. Before today’s post, each Bookbinding University lesson have focused on stitching techniques. Today’s project does not require any stitching at all, which means you can mass produce these notebooks in no time at all! Perfect binding is a simple technique that uses PVA glue (or Elmer’s white glue) to bind the spine of your text block. Follow along in this quick video tutorial as I show you exactly how to create the text block and cover in just a manner of minutes. With such an easy technique, I assembled an entire set of notebooks using my the Clear & Simple Stamps Background Basics 3 set and the Alpha Monogram stamp set.

Make Your Own Custom Printed Fabric Tags! Templates and Tutorials. Excel VBA Macro Codes Tips & Tricks. Back to: Excel VBA .

Excel VBA Macro Codes Tips & Tricks

Got any Excel/VBA Questions? Free Excel Help Stop text case sensitivity: Option compare Text ' "A" is equal to "a". Sub MyMacro 'Your code here. Make text case sensitive (Excels default) Option compare Binary ' "A" is NOT equal to "a". Use Sheet Code names: These can be seen in the "Project Explorer" (Ctr+R). Use ThisWorkbook: E.g. InputBox that returns a Range: Sub Demo() Dim MyRange As Range Set MyRange = Application.InputBox _ (Prompt:="Select any range", Title:="Demo", Type:=8) MyRange.Select End Sub Using the Inputbox to create a unique list from Column A: Use the Keyword Me:When coding with the Workbook events use the keyword Me. Private Sub Workbook_Open() MsgBox Me.FullName End Sub When coding with the Worksheet events use the keyword Me. Private Sub Worksheet_Activate() MsgBox Me.CodeName End Sub. Hemming Jeans While Keeping Original Hem.

One of my High School buddies, Mindy wrote this on my Facebook page “Hey Liz…I was wondering if you could give me a hint on how to hem pants so they still look like the original hem.

Hemming Jeans While Keeping Original Hem

Being a whopping 5’2″, I’m in need of some shorter pants!!! Thanks, and I look forward to seeing what else you post on your blog!” Thanks MINDY! As requested here is a tutorial for hemming jeans and keeping the original hem! Well, there are actually 2 ways, both easy, but one is quick and one takes a little bit more time 1. Make sure you are on a flat surface and wearing shoes. Turn jeans inside out and measure the bottom of the jean to where you put the new desired length or fold when pinned up – this measurement is the exact amount you want to take off (RED). RED: the measurement from the desired length or fold when pinned up (If you don’t want to keep the original hem then that fold line would be your new hem line). Then trim off the fold. 2. Then fold back into itself and pin.

How to Learn HTML: 6 steps (with pictures) Edit Article Three Parts:HTML Cheat Sheet and ExamplesLearning Basic HTMLLearning More Advanced HTMLCommunity Q&A HTML is the abbreviation for Hyper Text Markup Language, and is the code, or language that is used for the creation of basic website layouts.

How to Learn HTML: 6 steps (with pictures)

It can look a little daunting if you've never done any coding before, but all you need to try it out is an ordinary text editing application and an internet browser. You might even recognize some HTML used to change text in online forums, customized online profiles, or even some wikiHow articles. HTML is a useful tool for anyone who uses the internet, and learning the basics may take you less time than you think. Steps HTML Cheat Sheet and Examples Part 1.