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4 years ago
DIY Origami Mini Santas From How About Orange Here

DIY Origami Mini Santas from How About Orange here

There are links to the tutorial for insturctions on how to make the mini Santas.

4 years ago
Kinetic Rain By ART+COM
Kinetic Rain By ART+COM
Kinetic Rain By ART+COM

Kinetic Rain by ART+COM

Berlin firm ART+COM just completed this stunning new kinetic sculpture in Terminal 1 of Changi Airport in Singapore. Kinetic Rain consists of two sets of 608 suspended raindrops made from lightweight aluminum covered in copper which are raised and lowered in a 15-minute computationally designed choreography controlled from motors embedded in the ceiling. 

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4 years ago
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4 years ago

An ingenious asado at Estancia Tecka, Patagonia | Made by instagram.com/peto.cocinero & 📹 instagram.com/ bcbeckphoto

4 years ago

By http://instagram.com/edinburghcastingstudio

4 years ago

Happy Holidays :)

4 years ago
DIY 4 Ingredient Poison Toffee Apples

DIY 4 Ingredient Poison Toffee Apples

Updated Link 2019

All you need are apples, corn syrup, water, sugar and gel food coloring. 

For more Halloween party food go here: truebluehalloween.com/tagged/food

Find the recipe and tutorial for DIY Poison Toffee Apples from Simply Delicious Food here.

I have never used gel food coloring. I use paste food coloring (never liquid) because it’s more vivid and lasts FOREVER. You can get it at Michaels using a coupon.

But here is Martha Stewart’s Food Coloring 101

Liquid Gel

Liquid gel gives a deep, rich color without thinning and blends well. It is available online and in specialty stores.

Liquid

Liquid is the most familiar form of food coloring. It gives the weakest color compared to other types of food coloring and, because of its liquid consistency, it will thin out whatever it is being mixed with.

Gel-Paste

Gel-paste gives deeper, more vivid colors than gel or liquid. It is very concentrated and should be used in very small quantities.

Powdered Food Coloring

Powdered food coloring is very concentrated. It can be combined with sugar to decorate cookies, and with lemon extract to paint onto iced cookies (just roll cookies in it to color them).

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