Cool sticker! (…but which one is Obi-Wan?)
Purely rhetorical question.
Cool sticker! (…but which one is Obi-Wan?)
Purely rhetorical question.
Here’s another graphic that applies to me, but I don’t think it would go over well as a vehicle sticker. Cop magnet, even though I’m very a good about not driving impaired.
`The one who is our only hope, of course!
Chuckle! With that kind of side-stepping, you’d be perfectly safe crossing any Texas cattle field!
Alas, Obi Wan is not running. We’re stuck with what we’ve got.
I was encouraged to post a few of the props I’ve made. Since most are commissions I just grabbed the ones I made for myself and the one that was in mid production. I mostly make LARP and Cosplay props but Steampunk is my favorite for either.
Wow. You are much better with yours than I am with mine. Amazing work.
Bahaha! don’t forget @JonS 's Random Ilama! I vote for the Ilama!
(Technically I voted this year already… we got Justin (No, not the Biebe)
Do you layer prior to application or when applying to the final wall or bumper? These were all layered prior to applying ( so I actually have the complete sticker when I apply it - like they mentioned earlier - also helps to start t the center and apply outward ( peel the top half off the backing then put the backing back “on” leaving the center strip to start applying… then do the top then bottom or vice versa…
@Jules
all finished
6 flavors all ghirardelli dark
Rice Krispy
Cinnamon toast crunch
fruity pebbles
almond
toffee
graham cracker + mini marshmallows
the s’mores is where its at OMG
all in all 12LB 11OZ … should be enough for a 50 person cook out tomorrow
Sigh!
I am so Jonesing for a Hershey’s Krackle bar right now.
I’d have to get another bypass…
Very nice!
Your work really has a professional look, another well chosen beta tester.
Thank you for sharing the inspiration!
Yum!!
Dark chocolate holds a powerful influence over me. That looks wonderful!
At this point I have half a mind to setup a campaign website for random llama.
Talk about going for the gold on an inside joke.
GREAT stuff. Thanks so much for posting!!
I do layer before final application and use a hinge method, but usually do the whole decal at once, by hinging from the side, top or bottom. I usually don’t get huge bubbles, just little “pimples” in the vinyl. Maybe a center hinge working with a smaller portion of exposed vinyl will be helpful. I’ll try that.
Thanks
Not sure what I’m looking at in the first picture, a chocolate lathe? The second one leaves no doubt… That is work everybody can appreciate!
It’s a Cacao grinder. Stone wheels roll on a stone base, to which you add Cacao liquor (which is liquified Cacao beans - achieved by running the whole beans through a juicer) and sugar. It grinds for up to several days depending on how smooth you want the chocolate. That image was probably several hours into the process.