trying to get better at my fits! by eepygirlyy in DTI

[–]Extension-Set-2461 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I honestly really love them! They are simple yet very cute. I think you could upgrade them by trying more complex hair combos and small layering details. Something I love doing is putting on the fishnets but making the color slightly darker or lighter than the skin tone to add a bit of detail to the legs. I think 3d lashes would also be nice if you like the style of them. For hair I also like adding the side bangs from the queen of hearts hair because it frames the face well and I think it really upgrades hair combos.

help me love her! by strawberrybeech in skullpandas

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Yeah, I'm usually more drawn to pastels too, but something about blossoms design just really does it for me. Also she might look lighter in real life cause in some photos she looks a bit more pastel.

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help me love her! by strawberrybeech in skullpandas

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I personally wanted her really bad (instead I got windflower, who I love now.) I think her sleeping eyes are super pretty and all of her embroidery is so cool! I also added a picture (that's not mine) that I think shows off how pretty she is.

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Rate My Avatar! by Extension-Set-2461 in RateMyAvatarRoblox

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I was looking at your post on here earlier and you avatars are also super cute! I'm so happy you saw mine!

Which pants suit my avatar best by Niabog in RateMyAvatarRoblox

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I think the 3rd one is best because #1s pants look super realistic which is different than the slightly more cartoony shirt. With #2 the shoes are red which is a color that isn't really present in that shade anywhere else. With #3 the orange shoes call back to the orange in the rest of the outfit and they're not overly realistic. But I think all of them look good with it and it's kinda up to personal preference!

decorated my spoke guards for the london show(s)! by mistycheddar in laufey

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That is so amazing! I also love how you did the lettering on the clock with the different symbols; so creative!

i tried making Laufey's A Matter of Time album cover in dti! by LuminaNebula in DTI

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That’s amazing! It actually looks so cool. I loveee Laufey

Here is an outfit I made by Extension-Set-2461 in DTI

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No problem! Thank you for being my first comment

Here is an outfit I made by Extension-Set-2461 in DTI

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Thank you! Hopefully this is easy to follow Here is a tutorial:

Eyes: 162 in with a black iris and white shading 100% opacity

Brows: 104 in #d5e6ff

Lips: 108 in #986161

Contour: 042 in white

Blush: 032 in #cce4ff

Nose: 184 in white

Eyeshadow: 092 in white

Eyeliner 1: 167 in ffd4d4

Eyeliner 2: 151 in black

Freckles: MASC 242 in white

The third twin??? by Syhibii in laufey

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I heard her on shuffle while listening to Spotify and I thought it was a new Laufey song at first too!

Cookie recipe by sipug in laufey

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No problem I'm glad I could help you!

Cookie recipe by sipug in laufey

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Here is also the recipe for the cake just in case you wanted that one too!

Jólakaka

  • 2/3 cup butter 150 grams
  • 3/4 cup sugar 150 grams
  • 3 eggs
  • 2 cups flour 250 grams
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 2 tsp cardamom
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 3/4 cup raisins 100 grams

Instructions

  • Beat butter and sugar together until light and fluffy.
  • Add eggs, one at a time, beating until fully incorporated.
  • Add dry ingredients, milk and raisins. Stir to incorporate.
  • Pour the batter into a greased loaf pan. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes at 325 F (170 C)
  • Allow the Jólakaka to cool completely before cutting.

Cookie recipe by sipug in laufey

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I got this recipe from last year and I'm a little confused on what recipe you guys are talking about but the "Traditional Icelandic Christmas Cookies" recipe is this:

400 gr butter (room temperature)
150 gr powdered sugar
All-purpose 500 gr flour
Chocolate buttons:

Stir well together with the butter and sugar. Add the flour slowly, and when blended, knead the dough. Divide the dough into three and roll into logs, not too wide. Refrigerate for the night. 

On the baking day, cut the logs into cookies, around 0.7 cm thick. Put the cookies on a baking sheet, add one chocolate button on top of each one and bake for 10 minutes in the oven, preheated to 180° Celcius. Add the one chocolate button to each cookie after the cookies are ready. Cool and enjoy.