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Thursday, October 27, 2016

GMO foods; DIY Gimli costume


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I had someone request the rest of the Gimli costume, so I went ahead and posted all the remaining Gimli costume tutorials, instead of spreading them out over several weeks. So you get 3 costume how-to's this week. Hope you all enjoy.

How to Make Gimli's Helmet (Pepakura tutorial)

This is a pepakura tutorial guest filmed and narrated (mostly) by my brother (he's not used to doing this for film, so it got a little long).

 

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How to Make a Gimli Costume Part 2: Bracers, Chain Mail, Belt

This is the rest of the Gimli costume tutorial.

 

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How to Make a Gimli Costume Part 1: The Tunic

The tunic part of the Gimli costume is basically just fabric-covered pellon.

 

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GMO Foods Need to Go Not Grow

Have you ever wondered what's really in your food? GMO foods are a scary view of the future. A few years ago I attended a showing of the documentary The Future of Food. It's something anyone who eats food (therefore … Continue reading

 

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Quote of the Week:

"If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten." ~ Tony Robbins

 

 


AT THE MARKET:
The Victor market is officially done for the season, but there's one more Canandaigua market under the pavilion this Saturday (and then we move to the parking lot behind the Byrne dairy the first week in November for the winter market). If it doesn't freeze, I might still have a few flowers, though they're slow to open in the cold weather, so might not be enough to do anything with. I'll also have a fresh batch of beeswax tapers, pumpkins on a stick, flowered gourds and the last of my bittersweet cutting. And since it's the Saturday before Halloween, I'll probably be in costume!

Canandaigua Farmers Market:
Saturdays, 8:30am-12:30pm, June-October
Under the Mill Street Pavilion

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