Using a George Knight® DK20S™ Heat Press, Condé’s Brittany Anderson demonstrates the procedures for applying dye sublimation transfers to Unisub Steel dry Erase Boards. The part number for these boards is U5958 and the accessory magnets are U5962 at www.conde.com. The transfers are created using a Ricoh® GX7000 printer with Sawgrass® SubliJet-R™ sublimation inks on TexPrint-R® Sublimation Paper, with a George Knight™ heat press. All products are available from conde.com, including the heat press used in the demo. This video applies to Conde part numbers U1011, U1012, U5954, U5955, U5956, U5957, U5958, U5960, U5961, U5962.
Tutorial on how to make a magnetic makeup board. Enjoy & SUBSCRIBE What you will need: Picture Frame Scissors Credit Card/License Scrapbooking Paper/Shelfing Paper/Wrapping Paper Hot Glue Gun/Super Glue Magnets Metal Sheet/Magnetic White Board *You can purchase your metal sheet at Home Depot, they can also cut it to the size you need. You can also use a Magnetic White Board. Twitter: @RNLamb Pinterest: RNLamb Email: GeorgiaGirlNextDoor@gmail.com
This is a study of dahlia flowers in Chinese brush painting. The method is derived from the classical chrysanthemum painting. If you are interested in learning Chinese painting, I will be teaching an online class, which will cover the basic strokes and principles of composition in a step-by-step manner. For more info please visit www.blueheronarts.com Materials List 1. Sheep Pro Brush: www.blueheronarts.com 2. Marie’s Chinese Painting Colours: rose(306), rouge(400), yellow(218), indigo(495) and dark green(591) www.blueheronarts.com 3. Chinese Chung Hwa ink 4. Cotton Xuan paper www.blueheronarts.com 5. Felt Pad 6 Magnetic white board and mini paperweights 7. Flower Palette 8. Brush rest Chinese art supplies are available at www.blueheronarts.com Thanks! Henry
Teachwithtech.com’s introductory video on their newly redesigned magnet infrared pen. This pen includes a sensitive surface mount switch and easier access to the battery.
Get the shirts: bit.ly In this episode we will show you how to create your own ferro fluid using oil, toner and a magnet. Shopping List: 1. MICR Toner (Office Supply Store) 2. Rare Earth Magnet (Hardware store) 3. Vegetable Oil (Grocery Store) Make sure you are subscribed for more Scientific Tuesdays! Dylan’s Facebook: facebook.com __ Music By: Dj 700Degrees Link: www.youtube.com
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