Went to my first kinda art festival and I completely sold out 😊
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Cool repair hacks to fix smartphones and electronics 📲 #5minutecrafts #smartphonerepair #repairityourself https://t.co/rZbZfjz8aJ
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Vincent Van Gogh paper cut. Hand cut by me, white bamboo paper.
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I went to an art fair and made less than $0 lol, happy I didn’t let it get me too down though!
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Certainly happy with this piece. Texas wind nakiri with Koa handle. The chatoyance is unreal. Thanks for looking.
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Seeking Glue expert
I am looking for a type of glue or bonding agent with the following properties: 1.) Invisible, as in dries as clear as possible 2.) Bonds as waterproof as possible 3.) Takes at least 15 minutes but not more than 24 hours to cure 4.) Easy application with minimal mess (preferably with a precision nozzle) 5.) Does not expand significantly after application For use in sealed terrariums that are mostly made of glass. Does such an adhesive exist? Please help
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Tie Dying!
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Learn how to crochet a classic granny square and explore some advanced techniques with this step-by-step tutorial! https://t.co/4FWjrPPtkr
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I’ve been making earrings, magnets, necklaces and keychains with shrink film!
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Just finished up my first ever tapestry! Still getting the hang of it. I call her ‘Pachamama’
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Double Chain Stitched (Norwegian Welted) Men's Suede Boots by Paul Parkman
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"This has never happened to me and I don't know how to act – I'm freaking out." https://t.co/qhSNsleyDT
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My Glaze Spray says 24 hours to dry. Should I trust it?
I'm trying to cover two sides of the same flat object. I spray one side, wait a day, flip it over and spray the other side, then after it sets try to stand it up. But even just waiting a few minutes for it to set before standing it up damages the underside. Is there a better way to get these sides to dry? We can always blame my impatience.
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