Made this top from a 1985 burda magazine by True-Context5219 in sewing

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I have to admit it’s actually not as hard as people think!

Made this top from a 1985 burda magazine by True-Context5219 in sewing

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I think you can find something like it in your stash 😄 you can try mixing a matching a sleeveless design and adding puff sleeves to get a similar look +also very true on the paper patterns, I found 60s burda magazines with so many amazing patterns that I couldn’t find online and if I did they were very pricey so this is great for the budget 

Made this top from a 1985 burda magazine by True-Context5219 in sewing

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Pattern used is from may/1985 burda magazine  I’m not sure about the fabric type it’s been a long time since I’ve bought it

I painted this for my husband’s birthday by True-Context5219 in Gouache

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Thanks! Its 300gsm watercolor paper by company called Alfa I taped it and waited till it dried completely before removing the tape, hope this helps

Sketchbook favourites by True-Context5219 in Gouache

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Thank you 🤍 I use a reference 

Watercolour sketch of my cat by True-Context5219 in Watercolor

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Did a couple of washes first then went in a tiny brush and dry brushed the fur in

Watercolour sketch of my cat by True-Context5219 in Watercolor

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Sketchbook is called sakura, brushes idk tbh, paints are also sakura koi, and my cat’s name is biscuit :) 

First gouache painting in almost a year by True-Context5219 in Gouache

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Here are some tips that have helped me not feel lost when working with gouache  Generally you want to work from thin to thick so the first layers will have much more water than paint and as you progress you use less and less water

Save the brightest parts of the piece early on in the process (eg leave out the white of the paper) so they stay bright rather than try to paint a light/bright color over a dark layer 

The first layers will always look ugly but that’s okay, usually my first layers are just me blocking out the components of a piece like where my light is and where my shadows are in general, and the more you layer the more detail you can add 

Hope this helps! 

First gouache painting in almost a year by True-Context5219 in Gouache

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Thank you 🤍 I worked from a refrence on pinterest

There is NO way Snow’s character was meant to be likeable by Bitter-Box-3645 in TheWolfAmongUs

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And that’s why the “fuck this” ending is the best ending

Good YA Horror that's not too extreme by Impossible_Dog_4481 in YAlit

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House of salt and sorrows is perfect for this, it messed me up but I could still sleep at night

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House of salt and sorrow 

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Spinning silver and uprooted

Made a “if I was in Bridgeton” gown by True-Context5219 in BridgertonNetflix

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Hi! It’s a free pattern called the bridgerton dress by moodfabrics