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Learn Colors and Numbers with Play Doh Lollipops with Fruits & Vegetables Cookie Molds - Duration: 7:24.

one two three four five six seven

Green

seems

orange

Learn Colors

Learn Numbers

Learn Colors and Numbers

lollipops

play doh

fruits

vegetables

tea time

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(SUPER OVERDUE) PROJECT SHARE: #The100DayProject - Days 76-100! - Duration: 7:50.

Hey guys! This is it!

This is the final 100 Day Project video!

Yes, I actually completed the 100 Day Project! [laughs] Admittedly, it took me 114

days - the project "officially" ended on July 11th, but I completed my tags on July

25th.

But still - I made 100 tags!

Woo hoo! [laughs]

So, starting off with Tag #76, it started with a tag from Michaels, and the front is

actually the back of the original tag, covered with repurposed packaging from a pack of stickers.

And then I embellished it with stickers from various dollar stores, as well as a couple

of glittery stickers from Michaels.

And then the back of the tag is the front of the original tag, and the raffia ribbon

is from Dollar Tree.

Tag #77 started as the round cardboard from a spool of twine, and then it was covered

with paper from the kraft & gold mini albums at Dollar Tree, including some of the vellum

placed over the hole in the middle.

And then it was embellished with a number of different Dollar Tree stickers.

The back was covered with the kraft paper from that same mini album, and the twine is

from Michaels.

Tag #78 was made the same way, starting as the round cardboard from a spool of twine,

and then covered with paper from the kraft & gold mini albums, and embellished with stickers

and sequins from Dollar Tree.

And the back was again covered with paper from the mini album, and the twine is again

from Michaels.

Tag #79 was made with scrap cardboard, and covered with vellum from the Dollar Tree mini

album, and then embellished with gold stickers from Michaels, and dimensional stickers from

Dollarama.

And the back was covered with paper from one of the kraft & gold mat stacks, and the ribbon

is from the thrift store.

The 80th tag started as repurposed packaging that I cut specifically to fit this giant

"Together Forever" sticker [laughs], and then I covered it with DCWV paper, and embellished

it with the sticker, as well as washi tape and trim from Dollar Tree, and gems from Wow!

What A Deal.

And then the back was also covered with DCWV paper and embellished with washi tape, and

the ribbon is from the thrift store.

Tag #81 started as scrap cardboard, covered with paper that I got in a sampler, and embellished

with a sticker from Dollar Tree, and gems from Wow!

What A Deal.

The back was covered with Japanese paper, and the twine is from Michaels.

Tag #82 was made the same way, scrap cardboard covered with paper from a sampler, and then

embellished with a sticker from Dollar Tree and gems from Wow!

What A Deal, and then I also added a few puffy stickers from the SCT Sampler Kit.

And the back was again covered with Japanese paper, and the twine is again from Michaels.

Tag #83 is when I started making really tiny tags to be able to use small scraps of paper;

so this itty bitty tag was covered with paper I got in a destash purchase, an epoxy sticker

from the SCT Sampler Kit, and gems from both Wow!

What A Deal and the thrift store.

The back was covered with scraps from the DCWV envelope paper pad, and the ribbon

is from the thrift store.

Tag #84 was covered with scraps from the DCWV envelope paper pad, and embellished with a

puffy sticker from the SCT Sampler Kit, and gems and a dimensional sticker from various

dollar stores.

The back was covered with paper that I believe I got in a destash purchase, and the twine

is from Michaels.

Tag #85 was covered in paper from a destash purchase and embellished with stickers from

a number of dollar stores.

And the back was covered with scraps from the DCWV envelope paper pad, and the twine

is from Michaels.

The 86th tag was covered with paper from my stash, and embellished with a paper flower

from the thrift store, washi tape from Dollar Tree, and enamel dots from the SCT Sampler Kit.

The back is covered with paper from a 7gypsies Junque Pack, and the twine is from Michaels.

The 87th tag is covered with paper from my stash, stickers from the Dollar Tree and gems

from the thrift store.

And the back was covered with scraps from the DCWV envelope paper pad, and the twine

is, once again, from Michaels.

The front of tag #88 was covered with paper from my stash, and embellished with a paper

flower from the thrift store, a die cut flower from the SCT Sampler Kit, and stickers from

various dollar stores.

And the back is covered with Japanese paper, and the twine is from Dollarama.

The front of tag #89 was covered with scraps from the DCWV envelope paper pad, and embellished

with stickers from Dollar Tree and pearls from Michaels.

The back is covered with paper from my stash, and the twine is from MyArtC.

Tag #90 of 100 was covered with scraps from the DCWV envelope paper pad, and embellished

with stickers and large pearls from Dollar Tree, and mini pearls from Michaels.

The back is again covered with paper from my stash, and the twine is again from MyArtC.

Tag #91 is very tiny, and it was once again covered with scraps from the DCWV envelope

paper pad, and embellished with die cuts from the SCT Sampler Kit, pearls from Dollar Tree,

and the big pearl in the middle is from Dollarama.

The back is covered with paper from a destash purchase, and the twine is from Michaels.

Tag #92 is again covered with envelope paper pad scraps, and embellished with a die cut

flower from the SCT Sampler Kit, and pearls from Michaels.

The back is covered with paper from my stash, and the twine is from Dollarama.

Tag #93 started as a tag from Michaels, and then I embellished it with stickers from Dollar

Tree, gems from Dollarama, and glittery stickers from Michaels.

And the back has been covered with repurposed packaging from a sticker pack, and the twine

is from Michaels.

The 94th tag is covered with Japanese paper, and embellished with stickers from Dollar

Tree and glittery stickers from Michaels.

And the back is covered with paper from Dollar Tree, and the twine is from MyArtC.

The 95th tag is another very tiny one [laughs] - it's again covered with scraps from the

envelope paper pad, and embellished with a paper flower from the thrift store, and pearls

from Michaels.

And it's so tiny, I have to hold it down to show you the back, because the twine is

making it spring up [laughs].

But the back is covered with paper from my stash, and the twine is from Michaels.

The 96th tag is covered with textured paper from a 7gypsies Junque Pack, and embellished

with an epoxy sticker from the SCT Sampler Kit, and gems from Dollarama and the thrift

store.

The back is covered with Dollar Tree paper, and the twine is from Dollarama.

Tag #97 is covered with paper from a destash purchase, and embellished with a paper flower

from the thrift store and gems from the dollar store.

The back is covered with scraps from the DCWV envelope paper pad, and the twine is from

Michaels.

Tag #98 is also covered with scraps from the envelope paper pad, and embellished with a

paper flower from the thrift store and gems from the dollar store.

The back is covered with paper from my stash, and the twine is from Michaels.

The 99th tag is also covered with scraps from the envelope paper pad, and embellished with

a paper flower from the thrift store and stickers from the dollar store.

And the back is covered with paper from a destash purchase, and the twine is from Michaels.

And finally, FINALLY [laughs], tag #100 is covered with paper from my stash, and embellished

with stickers from Dollar Tree and Michaels.

And the back of the 100th tag is covered with Japanese paper, and the twine is from MyArtC.

And that is it for the 100 Day Project!

I am very happy to have completed this project!

And throughout this project, a lot of people have asked me what I'm going to do with

all these tags, and the answer is, I have no idea [laughs].

Some people have suggested I sell them, and at one point I was considering starting up

a Patreon and giving them away as a perk, but in both cases I don't feel like all

100 tags are good enough to sell or give away.

I'm definitely proud of a lot of them, but some of them didn't turn out the way I wanted

them to, and I just consider them failed experiments [laughs].

So I don't know what I'm going to do, and if anyone has any ideas, feel free to

let me know!

If you enjoyed this video, please give it a big thumbs up; please give it a share; subscribe

to my channel if you haven't already; and click that little bell in the corner to be

notified when I next upload a video.

And I will see you guys in the next one.

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Handmade Headband for Baby - Tutorial by Anjurisa #8 - Duration: 4:01.

Hello, this is Risa from Anjurisa Welcome to my channel

In this video, I will show you how to make this handmade headband for baby using my fabric flower tutorials

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These are the materials we need to make this headband

I have made a tutorial for this crochet flower, and you can click the link here

For this sassy rosette, you can watch the tutorial here

I bought this piece of fabric, but if you want to make it yourself, you can watch the tutorial here

and we are going to need a piece of lace

Felt fabric

An elastic band

and some tools like hot glue gun and scissors

First, attach these two flowers together

I will hide the end of the fabric for this sassy rosette

Attach the lace

Attach this piece of fabric

I will cut the elastic band before attaching it to the flowers

Our baby headband is finished!

Thanks for watching, if you enjoy this baby headband tutorial,

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311 VINTAGE PADLOCKS PICKING SERIES - UNION 63mm- sub eng - Duration: 4:56.

Hello guys, welcome back again

The lock I have for you today is this awesome padlock that my friend

UKlockpickA sent to me, thank you very much Dave,

It's a Union padlock

Here you can see it, made in England,

very big

is very large,

It is approximately 63mm

it's very wide

set the difference with a modern padlock

It has this oval profile that I love

has this patina so pretty

the shackle is made of brass,

impressive, it is not easy to find padlocks with brass shackle

have these letters here...

I think that they correspond to the manufacturing date

but I'm not sure, if anyone knows, or have the code to decipher them, I would very much appreciate it

to share it with us

I would like to know the date of manufacture of this padlock

it's a really collectible padlock for me

let's try to pick it

and I say try, because I really find it hard to pick

I imagine it will be as a result of age, but it has a strange feedback

it is difficult to set the pins

the plug spring is very strong, you have to make a very high tension

it's not easy to pick this padlock

here you have, I'm going to use this homemade wrench made from a wiper insert

and this Peterson pick

it's a medium hook, there you have it

that allows me to work from below

the keyway is apparently very wide

here there is a guard that is worn, here, but it does exist inside,

and along with this other limits the space, but even so, you can work very well from below

Let's try

high tension

but we get it, as I say, we will make several attempts

let´s see first nothing second one click

third nothing

fourth is binding

there it has made a clic fifth is binding

one click

first nothing, second is binding

has clicked, third, one click

fourth one click

fifth one click

first a light click, second is binding

there it is, one click

third is binding

make one click

fourth seems set, fifth...

we go with the first, which is very short

there you clicked

let's see, second one click

third...

it's easy to overset the pins...

third, fourth...

fifth...

it seems to me that I have overset some, I'm going to release tension

there has been something heard, let´s see...

first it seems set

second is binding

there it is,

when setting the second

I have to say that I have been lucky because I tried to make the video before and I have not

we rotate the plug to the top, the spring is very strong,

and we have to help the shackle with hand

there it is

jumps

it is not an picking that is easy for me absolute

there you have it

It's spring is very strong

it's a very very nice padlock

here you can see it's brass

it's a big, heavy padlock,

with this patina

and that also presents battle in the picking

What more could you want?

Thank you so much, Dave, for sending me this padlock,

it stays in my collection, it's awesome

and to all of you, I hope you liked it,

may it be useful and thank you very much for your time, bye ;o))

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