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SCENE QUEENS® – Sierra Hammers

May 24, 2013 in May 2013 SQ Models, The SceneKing

-How to make kandi–
Things you’ll need:
Beads (an assortment of different styles and colors is best)
String (you can use just about any string, but beading string works best)
Scissors
Tape
1. Measure the string to the length of your wrist, and add four inches to it. That will ensure it will fit your wrist once the beads are all on. Cut the string. (:
2. Tape the end of the string to a table top, counter, or whatever surface you happen to be near. I like to use the lids of the beads.
3. Start stringing your beads!! 😀 You will normally use about 25-28 beads. They can be in any order, size, or shape. Fun ones to add in are charms. If to want the bracelet to say something, add lettered beads. I like letters and glow in the dark beads best. :3
4. Once you finish beading, carefully remove the tape, and tie the ends of the string together to make a bracelet! Knot it about 5-8 times, to make sure it won’t come undone.
5. Now you can wear your brand new bracelet! You can make ’em, share ’em, and trade ’em!
I hope you enjoy making bracelets as much as I do! <3

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SCENE QUEENS® – Wolfie Whitefang

May 24, 2013 in May 2013 SQ Models, The SceneKing

HOW TO MAKE A WOLF TAIL 😉 *howls*

Supplies:
~ sissors
~ glue gun
~ glue sticks (for glue gun)
~ Needle
~ Thread
~ fake fur (any color you desire)
~ A hook clip (like the ones you use for keys) or wire
~ cotton

Step 1: Cut a strip of fake fur approximately 28 inches by 5 inches. Use thick fake fur as wolves have bushy tails.

Step 2: Lay the fabric on a flat surface, fur side down. Rip small pieces of cotton batting and line the tail from top to bottom with the pieces.

Step 3: Cut a piece of wire approximately 30 in. long. Create a loop on each end of the wire. Place the wire on top of the fabric and cotton batting. Don’t add in the wire if you’d rather use the hook clip. (i used the hook clip for my tail)

Step 4: Add an additional layer of cotton batting on top of the wires if you do use the wires.

Step 5: Place a line of fabric glue along the edge of one side of the material. Wrap the other side around, so the batting and wire are contained within, and press onto the fabric glue. This closes the length of the tail.

Step 6: Use the needle and thread to stitch both ends of the tail closed. Then use the wire to wrap one end around a belt, securing it into place.

step 7; If you decided to use the hook clip, you then glue one end of the clip (clip trigger facing opposite of fur) to the top end of the tail. After use the needle and thread to stitch and secure the glued hook clip part into place.

AND FINISHED!

ENJOY! 😀

-Wolfie <3

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SCENE QUEENS® – Shelbay Sparkless

May 24, 2013 in May 2013 SQ Models

~How To Cut Scene Hair~
1.)Part your hair, leave the bottom of your hair out.
2.)Twist a piece of hair, go down your hair with the razor and you will feel it getting thinner.
3.)Thin the rest of your bottom half of hair.
4.) Get the middle piece of your hair,Take a strand and use the razor and cut However short or long you want. To get it scene,use the razor for choppy layers. To make it normal,use hair-cutting scissors. Make sure not to miss anything.
5.)Do the rest of your hair like that heading to the top part of your head, each layer shorter than the last.
6.)Make the top layer shortest

Now you have a scene hair cut! 🙂

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