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Crowley Party. Gentri Lee. Little chief honeybee. Mike has been wanting to build himself a handy little wooden toolbox for some time now, but we finally got around to it a few weeks ago. The best part? The only thing we had to buy for this project was the dowel rod! We had a lot of scrap wood as usual, so we were able to cut all of the pieces out of our overstock. When we realized how easy it was to make one of these little guys, Mike popped outside for about 5 minutes and then came back in with one for Toby, too!

Aren't they so cute when placed side by side? If a toolbox isn't your cup of tea, don't worry! One 48 inch 1 1/8" dowel rod 1 1/4" (1.25") nails Two 2 1/2" screws ONE: After you have all of the pieces cut, the first thing you need to do is shape your two end pieces. For the top you will find the center of your board and put a mark 1 1/2" (1.5") out on each side. TWO: For each of your joints you'll want to use a little wood glue, so just run a small bead like this before you nail it in place. 100 Free Valuable Apps to build the Performance of Mac.

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Useful Business Apps for Mac Yellow Pages Bulky. Messy chunky beach waves... Easy tutorial! - StumbleUpon. I'm one of those people who was cursed with stick straight thin hair that hates to curl. I used to do the traditional "braid your hair before bed" and rag curling tricks to get nice beachy waves, but they never ended up turning out right the next day.

I didn't like the fact that the process took a whole night, and I had no way of knowing what my hair was going to look like when I pulled the braids/rags out. Do you know how nerve-wracking that is, especially if you have an event to go to (*cough* my brother's wedding)? Would the curls be too tight? Would they end up in funny places? I developed my own way of doing nice randomly chunky waves. Here's how to get some nice messy random waves, without sleeping on a head of uncomfortableness. I absolutely LOVE the randomness of these curls. Have you seen this method done before? "How do you put your hair in the flat iron without burning your fingers?

" Feel free to Pin!! Anatomy of a Web Design Client. Share this infographic on your site! <a href=" src=" alt="Anatomy of a Web Design Client" width="500" border="0" /></a><br />From: <a href=" Web Design Schools</a> Embed this infographic on your site! <a href=" src=" alt="Anatomy of a Web Design Client" width="500" border="0" /></a><br />From: <a href=" Anatomy of a Web Design Client We've all dealt with the typical web design client.

At Top Web Design Schools, we thought it would be fun to take a tongue-in-cheek look at the people who pay the bills: the customers who drive us crazy. Here's how we perceive the world of web design clients: 100% of Clients Will Talk Like This: I Love This! Stunning Pictures With Smoke Effect. 100+ Most Popular Photoshop Tutorials of 2010. 3.Fairy Christmas night 49.Create a Dynamic Scene With Light Elements and Circles. A Beautiful Mess. Oh, hello friend: you are loved.

Freckled Nest Design! I have some more exciting news! Over the past couple months I've been in the process of becoming a member of the Freckled Nest design team! I'm pretty thrilled because I really love making blog layouts and up until now I've only designed for my own blogs, but now you can have me (or any of our amazing designers) makeover your blog! Freckled Nest now has 8 designers and 4 formatters (for blogger, typepad, wordpress, and squarespace).

I feel so lucky to be part of such a great team of designers. Get to know the team! Click their name to go to their blog! Leigh-Ann - founder and owner/senior designer Kyla - project manager and owner/intermediate designer Moorea - intermediate designer Zoe - print and commission designer Freckled Nest can also offer you illustration services for your design! Here's a look at a few of the blog designs I've done in the past, and to see more click here! Life as Twiggy. My Process of Coloring illustrations using mesh and knife tool. Tutorial Level :- Basic to advance Techniques Used :- Live paint & Knife tool Reference illustration :- Ella At Peace Since my aim here is just to share with you the process of coloring i will not be going much further in the details of drawing process but i will just elaborate my drawing a bit. I start by creating a sketch , then keeping it in front of me as a reference i turn to Flash . And start working with basic shapes circles and lines , here is a past tutorial on aivault which will show you how.

After i am done i export the lines as illustrator 8 document . After i done with the drawing i turn to color palette and decide on colors with a set of squares filled up with color tones for reference . In order to shift colors to swatches palette select a color and then from the tool bar drag and drop it into the swatches panel. Keep on coloring selecting colors and filling spaces up, what fun! Right click and ungroup , this will break every section apart. Blog - Little Tiny Pieces. Products — Little Tiny Pieces. Five Sixteenths Blog. Hello Lidy | Bonjour and Hello. National Scrapbook Day - Blog - Little Tiny Pieces. Demioxy got their homepage at Neopets. The Basics Justify can't really be previewed in the table above.

Basically, it just makes it so your text all lines up in the end of each line creating a much more clean and organized look. This is just a small explanation on the differences between HTML and CSS, as they are two different ways to code, and knowing the difference between the two is important before you move further.HTML: stands for Hyper Text Markup Language.CSS: stands for Cascading Style Sheets.

Both are widely used and accepted languages for web design. In simple terms, HTML determines the outline/construction of a page, whereas CSS is used for styling. It does not really create anything, instead it decorates. CSS is NOT a replacement for HTML, it's simply an addition. In-depth HTML explanation | In-depth CSS definition Advanced - Font Size, Color & Face Font size 1Font size 2Font size 3Font size 4Font size 5 Change the "3" to the font size you want.

Css For You.Css For You.Css For You.Css For You. Top of page Top of page. The PolishAholic: Couple more splatter manis! - StumbleUpon. Good Morning guys! Today I have for you guys a couple more splatter mani's! These are the 2 that were under a couple of the fractured polishes from Color Club in yesterday's post! I'm kind of obsessed with doing these, I have so many color combinations running around in my head that I want to try!

The first one that was under the black crack, Smash Hit, was a pastel splatter mani. I used OPI Alpine Snow as a base. The splatter is with Orly Lemonade, Orly Cotton Candy, Orly Gumdrop, Orly Snowcone. I wasn't really going for anything specific with this one. The second splatter mani was under the silver crack, Broken Tokens. Edited to add: Thanks to Laynie there appears to be a purple splatter dinosaur on my middle finger in the mani below! Don't forget to check out my tutorial here if you want to re-create this look! Blog Gadgets. The Blog Designer Network. April Showers Design Studio – High quality custom blog design with unique and personal flair! Also offering FREE blog layouts, printables, graphic design, a fun shop, and so much more!

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