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hi everybody miss Kimberly from starfish design brewery I would do an intro with you seeing my face but I'm a hot mess today so I'm not going to do that so I'm gonna put a tile on my wink up at the top of the top right of the video for the demonstration on how to create an outlined named snap tap in employment status with the enthusiasts plugin so I thought I would go ahead and stitch out that example to show you in both the old way from my first video and the new updated way I do it so you can see the difference in it and at the same time I'll show you how to do a snap tab so what is a snap tab oh let's see I should probably head one ready here but in general a snap tab refers to a key fob that has a snap on it now generally this is what everybody uses it's a lobster clasp I get these from Elam Amazon and then you have these snaps and it snaps like this so it's a key fob you can have various types if you look on my Etsy shop you'll see I have lip balm holders and all that kind of thing so that's generally what a snap tab is now you might have also just sent our little key fobs - some people call these snap tabs but there are actually eyelets so you see this example used as a hardware eyelet in this example we just have a small set and outline and then a hole punch in the middle so that's if you don't know what that is so in order to make the snap tab we need a design I've already loaded that design in my machine here I need to decide what color thread of many years we're gonna need some lobster clasps so I'm gonna do two of them just in some stitch environment I'm gonna show you two ways to do it you're gonna need some type of hole punch or you might have an awl I don't have my all sitting here but most of the snaps hardware comes with an awl which is really just a long pointy device I wish I would have fun that offers I'm sorry guys like don't know where my arms at I had one sitting up here but it must have come off my thing here so I can't show you the AH but basically it's just a long pointy device so imagine this isn't ah but the end would be a sharp point and you would make a hole with that oh I think I found it so on the drawback to using the ah and there's a drawback is it doesn't make a hole very a very large hole and so when you're going to put your snap in here it is there's ah when you go to put your snap in it doesn't always allow the snap to close tightly so I'll show you that when we get to the end of it so yeah I like to use this hole punch you can get it at any of the craft stores usually and then other works site use your coupons you can get them at the hardware store clothes whatever Amazon so then we're gonna need some kind of punch and I'm gonna show you how to do the stamp tab and I'm also going to show you how to use a rivet so this is the mini table press from qiyam snap and she keep check and make sure you guys can see what I'm showing you and I already have this set with the rivet die but I'm actually gonna use a crystal so I'll have to change one of these and but there's all different types of dyes that you can purchase so I might have up my stamp tab in here so this one is great because it takes different types of dyes and you know if you watch my demonstration on the wristlet straps you'll see that I use the wristlet strap this is the more traditional basic hand plier that most people are going to have you can't really change out the dyes you can change this section out to use smaller or maybe it's this section to use for smaller stamp tabs this is defaulted to the 20 millimeter but like if you're doing clothing for babies you would use the 16 millimeter stamps and then you need your snacks and these are at the center stick like these are traditional 20 millimeter stamps these are the standard length pong there's also long Kong if you're using really heavy vinyl like two layers of it then you would need to use the long prongs but the standard prongs will work the way I'm going to show you and I just realized I don't have my chalkboard cloth here I will have to get there at well this is stitching out okay so let me move this stuff out of the way so those are the the items that we're gonna need and here's the rivets that we're going to be using for one of them can you see there's a different press they are die so that the crystal doesn't get broke okay so all that aside let's move all of our hardware out of the way because once the vibration starts working and this is showing me it's a nine-minute stitch out so I've been told that people like to watch the stitch out so I won't fast forward it but if you don't want to watch the stitch out then feel free to fast forward it now when you get your pattern from a digitizer you're either gonna have a detailed instruction PDF which is very uncommon because snapped a bizarre so popular most people know how to do them or you're just gonna have a plain stitch map sometimes a stitch map will have some instructions on it I don't find the stitch map that employees provides to be very helpful so I actually convert it to a PDF and then I add my instruments from instructions there is I have a basic PDF on the web or my starfish embroidery group on Facebook so usually you're gonna hoop a tearaway usually like a medium tearaway I always hoop a tearaway because I feel it's nicer to get the extra stabilizer out from in between the snapchat but if you're using really thin vinyl then you may want a hoop heavier cutaway so what I do is I can go between because the tearaway is cheaper I hope the tearaway and then I float a piece of cutaway underneath and I don't know such a like trim it I might leave it within the host antia because by the time it's all done you don't really see it but that's what I do if it's there's a lot of heavy satin stitching that's what I do or if I know the vinyl I'm working with is gonna stretch or tear from the stitching I add the extra so you get to know over time which vinyls need that extra support so I'm gonna go ahead and run we're doing two of them now I'm gonna run the die line also known as the placement line loss running where's my silver thread I think that it's also Buckeye country I think I'm gonna use this silver color now a lot of times if you're doing sand tabs we're usually not going to be doing one sandtown most users will make this tant tab so it fits within a four by four view but most of time you're gonna be doing multiple because you don't want to just do one at a time you want to do this to sell him but since we're doing a name one we only need one so there's our outline and you can already see I think I could put something behind here just from the outline I think you can already see the difference so this top one is my new version of how I do the outline and can you see I think you can see see how the stitches are not on junk together but look over here and see how tight those stitches are so you can already see that just in the placement lines so now what we're gonna do is we only ever final more often than not you're gonna have to guesstimate on the vinyl most digitizers don't measure and tell you not even me unless it's something specific that there's a reason you need to know the measurements so all you do is you just kind of what I do is I I ball it oh this is got some flaw in it I don't remember if this was supposed to be flat or not so let me make sure i eyeball it so i lay it down here and see okay I need it to be this wide and I usually like to make it about a quarter inch wider all the way around so I have a time I have good room to to trim it so I put a little notch there that's how wide I need it and then I flip my hoop around and I come in here and I do the same thing so I need it to be that wide so I come over here and go based on the top and I put another little snip then you can go ahead and use your ruler and draw a line or just wing it I lost my ruler so I'm winging it but you can eyeball it on a small surface alternatively when you pull it up if you pull it up in your software you can see what the dimensions are and then you can cut it so I'm just gonna wing it and cut across to that side and I'm using the same color here but you don't have to even if it's multiple most of the time it's a multi who can know you won't have room to spread out the designs with different vinyls okay so I'm gonna go ahead and put my red hot sassy pants vinyl away because I'm only using this for the top I like to use chalkboard vinyl for all my stamp tabs it's not sticky on the back so I find that you get on less issues with the drag when we get to there I'll try to remember and tell you about that but I'll tell you right now so drag is let me get this sleeve back on here this vinyl if you look at this one especially see how glossy it is liquid when you try to push it it doesn't slide across here easily so when is coming across here in your food and it's on the bottom we're talking about for the bottom of it it's it's now time the silver part it'll it's fine but it can drag on here now you can't tell in the video but my plate actually comes up a little bit so there's actually a built in negative space here so I don't have too much issues on this particular machine but most people do so now I don't think this patent it's a little bit thicker it's almost like more UV no I don't think I need the extra support for the satin stitching but it's the first time I've used this font and I resized it so I'm not gonna take any chances so what I'm gonna do is the same thing I did there I'm gonna go ahead and estimate and fussy cut rough cut it should say an extra piece this is a little bit more of a medium cut away hopefully you can see the difference of that if you look this is you can see through this that you can't so I'm gonna go ahead and all I'm gonna do is just Center it in here you can put it here you can put it on the bottom and then I'm gonna go ahead and put my vinyl on here and what you want to do is tape the vinyl down at all the corners because if you don't it's gonna come up and your machine is going to get stuck on it you want to make sure that you use a tape outside the stitch path area especially on these shiny patterns because in my experience the tape will leave a residue on the vinyl so I want it to be in the area where I'm gonna be cutting it away so I don't care if there's what you left behind now once I get this you see I couldn't really see my outline stitches very well because that cut away but if you flip it over to the back and hold up to a light source you can make sure that your vinyl is covering every where you need it to cover okay so now I'm going to go ahead and switch out my thread so in my designs my placement stitch is always for me to pink it may not show for me in a pink in your software in your machine but it's some type of pink and my final beam is always black now I did make this final beam a 2.5 millimeter just so you can see how that stitches get crunched up but I've started to make my final beans 3.5 millimeter just because yeah my thread threader is not being happy with me this week just because I actually prefer the look of it then I do the 2.5 and vinyl likes to get hung up on stitches so that's the other reason is when you do 2.55 it's really hard on the vinyl those tiny stitches and it can perforate it so there's another reason all right so now we're gonna go ahead and it's going to stitch out this long piece and it's gonna take a few minutes to do this so I'm actually gonna go and look through my stash for my chalkboard vinyl while is stitching out and then I won't say anything important in case you want to skip forward pass all this stitching you can do that and I'm going to go ahead and pull out this stitch so it doesn't get caught up in there now what did I just do well that's my bobbin Oh put the wrong chord okay and then turn this out little click okay now you guys can go and do something else one more thing sorry guys I have a 90/14 needle in here because I was working on my bags yesterday I don't want a 90/14 needle because it's too thick and it could perforate my vinyl when it's doing all this satin stitching so I'm gonna switch back over to my 7511 embroidery needle these embroidery needles actually do make a difference they're more expensive but the reason they make a difference is because the shaft is cut out there's like a little bevel in it I don't think I can show that to you on that on the video but there's like a little bevel there and it the embroidery thread actually is able to guide and beside that bevel why didn't this cut there cuz it's able to guide inside that bevel better and so it's less likely to shred well I'm glad I figured that out remembered that at the last minute because this would have looked horrible and y'all would've been like wow that's some bad digitizing there and in fact the font is not mine remember I used a built-in not a built-in front I used uh something else is font I don't know they didn't have the font labeled worth there shopsite so it's just some one that I found maybe planet appliqué I use there's I believe make sure that's nice and tight let's see if the threat or kind of boy doing you know yeah okay now let's continue [Music] hey Grayson can you bring me those purpose scissors okay here you go so it looks like it handled it really well normally I would recommend that you trim the jump stitches as it's going along but I forgot to tell you at the beginning so I didn't want to keep stopping it one thing I wanted you to notice and I forgot to point it out it's not it's very subtle but on the tutorial I forgot to tell you to click the button to remove hidden stitches so I put a note in the PDF but what that did I don't know if you noticed it but when we had this overlap down here here it took the eye all the way up to here where it normally ends and then run the a over it so it's a little bit thicker here but here because we did that remove hidden stitches those stitches were hidden under this ice or this a so the software removed it so that's just a little trick normally I would not use that this is the only time I use that function is if I'm using a purchased font because I can't edit the fonts you can if you go onto stitch edit but that breaks should be e-file don't do that unless you know you have a backup of it so this is what it looks like so we can go ahead and trim these little chumps and it's better to have the smaller scissors to do this oh here they are these are great these are Chi and they have a little curved up tip and if you have tweezers its tweezers eats even better but I keep forgetting to bring tweezers to the sewing table so so I'm just trimming it now you can do it now or you can do it later it's best to do it as you go along because the next step could stitch over it and then you're going to be stuck with that it'll be hard to get the little tail out and those jumps are just natural you'll see people who are always like Oh a good digitizer there's no jumps well when you're separating between letters unless you tie it off you can avoid the jumps by changing the colors so like each if each of these was a different color and you were using a multi needle for example it would just go ahead and rush right through all right not a multi needle Multi needle would stop when the color it would change to a different color but I mean if you're using a different color you just it could just keep going through on the same color and that would get rid of these so tags for most machines but then you have to keep hitting on this machine continue so we're all done here I did forget it on my tests on my sample file I forgot to show you how to add little dots I usually put the little placement circles not everybody uses those for the snaps I forgot to do that so we're just gonna pretend they're here but would run those next so after all you stitches and this is only a name but if you have other colors you run all the colors until you get to the second to last step which is going to be the little dye marks for your stamp placement or your rivet placement you would run that next then you would do the backing so I forgot to put those on here so we're gonna do the same thing we did in the front we're gonna and normally what I do is I cut the backing at the same time but I have forgot to grab the chalkboard vinyl so I do the same exact thing so I give a little estimate of where I need to cut this so normally what I would do is I would cut the front and then I would lay the front on my chalkboard vinyl and we use the front piece to lay out the chalkboard vinyl okay I'm just gonna estimate it and again you can use a ruler and draw a line across but I'm in doing it pretty long time so I can pretty good at estimating it so I want you to be able to see this chalkboard vinyl has more of a matte finish on it see that it's not shiny so glides over see how slippery it is on here doesn't even try to stick so you put this facing up so the right side is facing up and again you want to make sure these corners are taped down really well because if not it'll come loose underneath there from the vibrations of the machine and then it'll get all my stuff now normally what I like to do is pull my bobbin thread up to the top of the machine to avoid the nasty little mess you get at the beginning on stamp tab if you're new to stamp tabs you don't know what I mean but if you've been doing them for a while you'll know what I mean so I'll show you how to do there you can even do it on a lot C needle machine so I have all the corners taped and now I'm gonna go ahead and carefully push this back down I'm gonna leave the the silver in there so that you guys can see the stitches better so what you do is you grab a hold of this tail and you bring a needle down and then you hold on to this and then pull up the bobbin and it doesn't always work the first try it depends on how small short your bobbin gets cut and this is not gonna work for me let me try it again no I'm not gonna be able to get it up but that's how you do it so I'm just gonna hold this here well let's start stitching they last up and then the same thing I'm gonna go ahead and cut it so that it doesn't get stuck in there and I'm sorry I forgot to change the start and stops on this one it should have started and stopped up there so maybe I have it backwards might be the top one because we'll see in a minute take a look at the laptop my son was you okay we're all done now so let me look at this closer [Music] yes I did do it on the top one I said it wrong earlier the top one is the one that I used the enthusiast to create it and left it the default the bottom is the one I went in and and fixed up so turn it over to the back make sure it looks good there yeah it's not ideal to redo this step on stamp tab though I will tell you that if you've messed it up at this point it's not a good recovery because all those holes in the vinyl are gonna be perforated so I'm gonna save this tape so this nesting is what I was talking about here so I like to put my starts and stops in the tab so that it gets hidden when I flip it over but you see here how I let it Auto digitize that outline and I had no control over it so to start and stop this down there and so it's now so you're gonna see it um you might actually be able to see these stitches better on the black I think you can so if you look let me find an area where it's very obvious okay right here you see how these are nicely spaced out stitches right here see how tiny they are let me flip over to the other side make sure you can see okay see here a nicely spaced out there's like one two or three but look here there's like this is crowded there's one two three look how crowded these stitches are how small they are and it just doesn't have as good of a finished look as the one where I mean only did it over the eye is really obvious look it over the eye on the top one versus the bottom one see there how close they are look at the bottom how much neater it is so when you're doing a really long one it's really obvious I mean look how tiny these stitches are right until I make sure I can you guys can see where I'm pointing right here look at how tiny those stitches are but down here and they're evenly spaced so I'm gonna go ahead and move my hope out of the way so you guys can see what I'm doing I can do that on my machine so basically I just sent it home I'll save off these pieces to tape that I can I have tape all over my machine um I should have mentioned in the beginning some people use glue based spray to hold down their vinyl there's magnets either one I don't have a good place to spray it down here in my test area so I don't use it down here okay I'm gonna go ahead and undo this Grayson can you please bring me those scissors that are in there purple ones I have lots of scissors and I forgot to grab my purple ones the ones that I like using are the signee rhino's is the Chi because they're serrated edges and they get a little bit better grip on the vinyl so it doesn't slip and then the second favorite are these titanium by West Westcott I have been able to find these on mine again I'm sorry just a moment granny said can you please read me those purple scissors so now we can just go ahead and tear away all this extra chair away and you can always save this to use to reinforced stitching wider stitching or for smaller projects where you might need to have some resistance decreasing you can put some tearaway under here and if you're using a sticky vinyl and that'll help make sure the vinyl doesn't stick so then we're gonna go ahead and cut out our stamped tab I'm gonna here is my nice hide 7200 fives just to cut this in half but I like to use a smaller scissors to do the final cutting I think my son is bringing up time so um I can try and trim away there's tiny snips between them on the dot real quick I wait for that all right well we're not finding those so we'll have to use something else so go ahead and trim this away and chin this away one little trick you can do with almost all vinyl you see how that you have this little fuzzy ends here see that fuzzy end between the re you can actually use a lighter real quick and hit it and it'll burn that away and it won't hurt your vinyl okay so we're gonna go ahead and trim this mess back here you can put some what is that I just lost the fray check on the back but I tied this off with a knot so it's secure this is someone see how messy that looks but again you can do the same thing here let me take your lighter and melt it I think this is rayon thread so it didn't do as good of a job on the polyester so it works great okay so I'm gonna use these because I don't like using the really big ones so when you're cutting it generally speaking you want to move the snap tab the design the material and not the scissors so I like to start up here and then you don't want to go like this because when you do that oftentimes it can leave little jaggies so just coax the vinyl into this scissor blade and turn it into it see kind of holding the scissors perpendicular as much as you can and then turn the vinyl into the scissor blade and sometimes you have to any start curves you do have to get in there and do the little jakey stuff see I'm trying to keep my stairs our sister right up and down because if you don't on the back side it doesn't look as nice because you get a beveled edge and this is why I usually smooth out these curves because the Junius ultimate curves here it's really hard now here we go we're going to curve so hold the scissors steady and turn the vinyl into the scissors and I try to get as close like I can till about an eighth of an inch away from the bean stitch but it doesn't matter how far away you are from it what matters is consistency you don't want to be 1/8 away in one area and a quarter and I'll do it right here see how that doesn't look good I'll come back in and fix it you don't want to be an eighth of away in one area and 1/4 overweight in another area so just go slowly and you can get around these little curves it's much easier to get it right the first time then they have to come back in and try and fix it like I just mistaked did that little extra for you on purpose it'll be you'll see it'll be harder for me to clean that up now and when you're doing a really long part you can keep your big scissors but and here we go to the curve push the curve into the scissor blade hole just is their study and push the blade in the Chi serrated work much better than these okay so that's actually not that bad but it's not that great so I'm gonna come back in here and same thing to keep my scissors straight up and down I'm gonna try and get a little closer to that bean stitch and you see how that's harder to do now so it's much more important to take your time go slow and do it right the first time right and sometimes you can save some of these pieces of vinyl these pieces here would be thick enough for using four d-ring strap connectors excuse me sorry so now let's start at this end down here and see what a difference it makes so it's I think it's easier you get a cleaner finish if you start on the tab because now when we go to close that end you'll see it's not gonna be as clean these scissors need sharp sharp if he's sharpened Wow I wish I had my local guys my fault for not finding him before we started no they're in my bedroom somewhere but all right I'm getting try and keep your scissors up and down perpendicular and then if your tab is really narrow like this one you see was actually a little bit more narrow leave a little bit more material there to have it you don't want your see how this keyfob see how that really fills up the space so you want enough vinyl so it fills up the space and doesn't look like it's just dangling in there and remember I had that cutaway in here but you know nobody ever has complained about that side to the back of my snail tabs they just think that's how they're supposed to be I do a craft show at my son's school every year funny is this was gonna be the last year I don't think the craft show is gonna be happening it's in November and I was gonna mark down all my stamp tabs for a dollar and then donate whatever I had left over to somebody who has a little shop who might want to sell them because I'm just getting out of the business it's a lot of work and not allowed to return and I really just I don't I don't enjoy doing this much anymore I've done it three years and the kids really love it the little stamp tabs but I just don't really love the pressure and it takes time away from my end designing where I do make more money and right now money matters because we're gonna miss to this kovat pandemic and none of us are sure to have a job at the end of the year so I'm trying to be as frugal as I can and try and get some extra money and also offer up items for my fans I try to do a lot of freebies okay there we go so I'm just gonna put all this down here for right now so we're gonna imagine that I had put my little placement mines there so what did I just do it the other stamp to say okay so imagine their sort of placement lines and see I left this one purposely screwed off to show you the difference look yeah dance see can you see it yeah oh that's not nice I need to fix that I hope that which I mean crazy you know it's gonna be on the back yard driving crazy so I'm just gonna trim that off a little bit much nicer so you normally you would have let's just draw them in an approximate okay so normally you're gonna have your little stitches quarter-inch stitches right there so I'm gonna show you both ways to do it so if you're using it all did we just lose it all again I'm gonna do one hole with the off you want to enter it into the center and this is how you need to do it all push through from the front but you don't want to just leave that little bit of line you want to get the art in here and really push it in there and turn it around and get that hole really big okay see that so I'm gonna do this the up tab the snap with the a hole and then I'm gonna use the punch to show you the difference because I'm going to do a rivet on that one so now with the punch we line up over that little hole and we push it see the difference in the home so this is to remove two whole bunch of the material this one has not so now we're going to get our little snaps ready there's no rhyme or reason to where the stud and the socket go this is um just how I do it I always like the receiving end to be on the heavier part of the material which in this case is going to be the base of the stamped tab and the the socket so I always like my socket to be down here where the pressure is going to take it and then I put my stud up here so the socket is the receiving end or the female piece and the stud is the male piece and then you have two caps so when people always have trouble with having that snaps not work for them is because there's we only have a small hole here when we put the snap in here and push it see all that vinyl there it's hard to get rid of it but if you come over here and we look at this one all that material is out of the way for us and it snaps freely is able to move in there so it's gonna allow the socket or the stud to enter in there safe in a better way so what you can do if you don't have a hole punch and you only have the ah you see my fingers here you can push all the way in push that vinyl all the way into that cap if you have a regular bic pen I don't have a Bitcoin but if you have a bit pen you can take the cap off and um or the bottom of it though link out of it and use that to push the vinyl in so if you push the vinyl in really good then that helps see now that little nib is out farther and then when you go to put your this piece on the receiving end you can get a nice smash on it now I'm using this old-school one it does not work as well but I wanted to show you the difference so your cap goes into this receiving end here and then you go ahead and you press this down really hard then always rotate it and press it again and what you want is to see a nice smashed pancake inside that little hole now with the table press and the professional press I don't get a pancake but it still gets pushed down a lot but it doesn't spread out like a pancake I'm not sure why seams studs and everything right so now we're going to use this one and you'll see how much easier we don't have to worry about pushing that in there anything I know I'll say this and then it probably won't work so go ahead and push and push and make sure that it looks like a little pancake in there and then I always test them I fold it together and make sure up see I didn't do it good enough so and that was with my whole side but that's this I think this die is getting old I should be able to recover this one let me pop this cap off and see if we can do it again I think the dye in this basic product flyer is getting old because I've had it for like what three years four years so I might be able to still nope that one's totally wasted so I got to start over that's okay so I need to smash it a little bit harder you know what I think my home might be too big to be honest I think I pressed I changed the whole press it should be fine so you can see the little nib in there sorry just a moment Greyson is the dog outside press really hard which is why I hate this thing dude third time that's really smashed down in there so I don't know why I don't work the first time alright let's try it again there we go I do three times each one even when I'm doing a hundred of these because initially they're a little bit hard to compress and so if something is actually gonna pull it up to them for some reason there you go so there's one down let's put these away now kids really like the snap tab is good if you want to go for a more adult look which this is for a high school graduate you can go ahead and use a bit so sorry about the dog hey Grayson does she need water or something she might want to eat her dinner now okay so I'll show you how I normally do my punching out my holes I normally fold over my tab so that's where I want it on the back and then I just punch the hole through where I want it a little bit farther down so just kind of eyeball it and then press and then I do both holes at one time so that's not like how I do it okay this is my first time doing the crystal so I hope it works I thought would be pretty so when you do a rivet if I can come back on done so so there's two pieces to a rivet as well there's the post and then the cap and there's the caps are in a separate little baggie so I hope I didn't make this hole too big we're not gonna find out I think I have bigger ones in this but no I think they're they're stellar let's just put it in here and see if it looks like it's gonna go through the hole we don't want to do that I know it's perfect okay so we want our crystal on the front part of our stamped tab we're gonna go ahead and take this recent reciprocal oh and we're gonna put the crystal one in and you can tell which one goes in the bottom versus the top because the top dye has threads on it to screw into this whereas the other of the bottom dye just lays inside and then you should actually use a screwdriver and tighten it but most of the time I don't okay we don't need the hole punch anymore let's move that guy out of the way so where's our other little lobster clasp now you need to put your lobster clasp in fold it over and push your stud there your post through okay then you put your little cap on it and click it into place you should hear click oh it's so thick you didn't hear to click but it it clicked but this is not done now so now we need to put our crystal into this receiving end which is deeper so it won't break the crystal and we need to depress this cap into place so I give it a really good press and sometimes I press too hard and I think messed up the vinyl but that's okay and it usually relaxes out and let's put these back in here before we lose them oh I had a horrible I had this though I thought perfect a little container to keep on my guys and I have to meet dyes now and I somehow it came open and they spilled all over the floor and I didn't know what dice went to what so I had to you know cam stamp duty and say send her pictures of it in different angles so she could tell me which dog I was rich ok so there we go - pretty snap tips and Elysium will have one she can put on her backpack or use for her keys or whatever so we meet two of them and hopefully you can see I'll try and do another close-up the difference between look over the eyes so this one was done with the new method and this was done with the old method all right thank you guys have a good weekend
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Published: Sat May 02 2020
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