A Tortise, slow, steady, and patient may not arrive in a flash of glamour or sparkle but you can rely on me to get there in the end. Some days I feel ancient but my back is broad and can take the hard knocks so climb on board and come for the ride.
Boards
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I am in my last year of school (6th year) and I am hoping to get into art collage or get into a Games Design and Production Managment couse so I can design videogames like the consept art etc. I am also going down the road of film and tv design, designing sets and props :) I've always loved designing things.
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I want to go to college for business and some how start a "home-grown" fashion brand I guess. SO I guess you could say fashion designer but I'd really just be a entrepreneur :D I've been sewing for quite a long time and have been working to open an etsy store for the hats I sell because I need to have them in other places other than the local shop that carries them :)
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I'm 26 and still deciding-ish. I have found that you are what you decide. Julia Child Worked in Govt. Till 42 then wrote the greatest teaching book EVER! (for cooking) and then appeared on T.V. for the for the first time in her 50's. I love knowing you can always always always be what you want when ever you decide....just like that. I still love managing office buildings, but bread and food and writing are my passion. Maybe you all will read both of my Novels some day.......
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It is so hard to get an answer on this one... but I am going to disclose the secret that everyone seems to avoid... There is no reason to buy these as they are super easy to make!
1. Take a pasta machine and roll out the clay so that it is soft and easy to work with as well as the same thickness all the way across.
2. Use a round cookie or biscuit cutter to cut out sections of the clay and then roll into a ball. This ensures that each of the buckeyes are the same size.
3. Take a pen and remove the insides. Use the large opening as another cutter to make the dots. It can be helpful to use a toothpick to remove the clay as it can get lodged inside the barrel of the pen.
4. Put the tan dot on the brown ball and roll into the clay.
5. Bake in oven on parchment paper that has been folded up like an accordion and sit the buckeyes in the folds.
6. Use a dremel and drill out the holes after they are baked and hard. This prevents them from getting squished before they are baked.
Wash your hands often as the brown will start rolling into the tan and it won't look as good.
If you are unsure about how to roll a nice even round bead, check out some of the tutorials on utube as they are really good!
Best of Luck!
Kevin
The Buckeye Bead
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i want to be a fashion designer. actually want doesnt quilify it. i need to be a fashion designer, i have wanted it since i was little i just love drawing and sewing and fabrics and fashion and beauty. i dream about it all the time, and im always sketching in every lesson lol so hopefully if i try hard enough i can get into st martins which is my dreammmm college. i would also love to go the royal college of art, also cos my dad went there. maybe i would also do some fashion journo during college or when i retire as i am also quite gd at english. but yh i would love to design clothes, jewlrry, anything really, running a show, planning it even whatever i just have to be a part of fashion. ooooops i went on more tooo long soz just got carried away
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