These are some photos I took with my phone of the process of my WalMiles drawing. I forgot I had them and I do enjoy to show some step-by-step process. I would have had more if I remembered to take more photos but nonetheless.

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These are some photos I took with my phone of the process of my WalMiles drawing. I forgot I had them and I do enjoy to show some step-by-step process. I would have had more if I remembered to take more photos but nonetheless.
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Kitana’s Fan Blades Process Here is a step-by-step process of how I made my Kitana Fan Blades! Materials Used: Balsa Wood: Lightweight and easy to cut through, yet sturdy enough for a prop. Xacto Knife: To cut the Balsa wood Contact Paper: For the fans (alternative: wax paper) E6000 glue: To ...
Tumblr is being a butt and not letting me make a proper post, so here is a link to the Google Doc where I originally created the step-by-step process for Kitana’s Fan Blades!
Special shout out to @anlemus, Nerdy Girl Cosplay, and KimHearts Cosplay for helping me out with this project by lending their time, space, and creativity!
If you have any questions about how I did something, want some ideas on how to do your own, or more, just let me know!
The U.S. should reform its #immigration system through a careful, step-by-step process that welcomes lawful immigrants, encourages their full participation in American life, and expands opportunity. The process also must prevent unlawful immigration, encourage respect for law, secure America’s borders, and preserve America’s sovereignty.
David Addington, head of Heritage’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, from
Morning Bell: What Immigration Reform Must Do http://blog.heritage.org/2013/04/02/morning-bell-what-immigration-reform-must-do/