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As usual Christmas is approaching fast! Are you ready? Are you making your own Christmas cards this year? If so, you'll need some Christmas card making ideas to speed things along... This article is all about creating a Christmas card with a Santa theme.
So you've chosen a Santa theme for your Christmas cards. This means you're either going to need to be able to draw a Santa, or have a Santa rubber stamp or some stickers in your card making supplies kit, or get a card topper from a local craft shop.
A Santa card usually has more impact if it's just his head on the card. However, you could have a full Santa, with his sleigh and reindeer - Especially Rudolph!
Making Your Own Card Topper
If you want to make your own Santa card topper for your card, you'll want to get a piece of red card that is about two fifths of the size of your base card. This will be the backing for your card topper.
You'll need some cotton wool (for his hair, beard and hat bobble), some red card (for his hat) and some skin colored card (for his face). You'll also need a black felt pen to draw in the details of his face and some red ink and a sponge that you can use to give him rosy cheeks.
Cut out an oval of the skin colored card that is roughly half the size of your card and glue it sideways onto the middle of your card topper backing. (So the widest part is horizontal)
Next take the cotton wool and stick it above and below the oval, overlapping it to create his hair and beard. You can make his beard as long as you like, even having it going over the edge of your card topper. However, keep his hair relatively short, as you're going to need to stick his hat on top of it.
Once you've done that, take your pen and draw in his eyes and nose. Next take your red ink and using the tip of your sponge, lightly dab some rosy cheeks just above his beard.
Now cut the base of a triangle out of the red card for his hat. Make it wide enough to fit over his hair, and tall enough to go just to the top of your card topper base. Finally using another small piece of cotton wool, create the bobble of his hat by sticking it just to the side of the red hat that you've put on your design.
Putting The Card Together
Take your newly created card topper and attach it to your card using sticky foam mounting blocks, on the top third of the card.
You can add a "Merry Christmas", "Happy Holidays", "Ho Ho Ho!" or any other sentiment you want to the bottom half of the card to finish it off.
Now you have your Santa card ready to go! Have fun making your Christmas cards this year!
There are free Christmas card making ideas at CardMakingSupplies.us so please come and visit. You'll also discover what to look out for when you're buying your card making supplies before you stock up on the basics.
TYPES OF LEATHER SADDLE BAGS
Saddle bags are a great addition to your saddle. From its original leather material, saddle bags are now made out of synthetic material. There are different kinds of Saddle bags that can fit your needs.
An important part of the equine track, since the first saddle was invented, is a saddle bag. It is a great addition to your saddle. Since there are things that a person likes to carry with him, saddle bags are good for:
? water bottles
? rain coat
? cell phones and others
Saddle bags are originally made from leather. At current, equine saddle bags are made out of synthetic material. Examples of these synthetic materials include:
? Cordura Nylon
? Canvas
Basically leather saddle bags of three types which are discussed below
Horse riding saddle bags
In horse riding saddlebags sit in various positions, on the side, in front or behind the saddle. They attach to the saddle's girth and to the saddle itself by straps and ties. They can be made from various materials, although leather was the traditional material it is heavier and requires more maintenance than many modern versions. Saddlebags are one of three types: Pommel bags (which sit in front of the saddle), regular saddlebags (which sit behind it), and pannier style bags (that can be fitted over a saddle that is not being ridden in).
Cycling saddle bags
Medium size seat bag mounted to road saddle
Illustration of medium size seat bag maximum capacity
Bicycle saddlebag, medium size of the larger type, attached to back of saddle, and supported underneath by steel rod frame which is attached to saddle rails
In cycling, a saddlebag or seat bag is a bag attached under the saddle. Smaller ones are typically used to hold a few items such as spare inner tubes, puncture repair kit, tools, waterproofs, food, first-aid kit etc. Seat bags are common on touring bicycles, racing bicycles, and cross country mountain bikes.
Bags range from tiny to large (over 25 liters). Smaller bags, known as seat bags, wedge packs, or seat packs fit completely under the saddle. Larger bags which project behind and sideways are usually called saddlebags; a well-known example is the Carradice Long Flap, for many years a staple of British cycle tourists especially on the weekends. some prefer saddlebags to panniers because they are more aerodynamic; advocates of the pannier, on the other hand, point to the lower centre of gravity, which improves balance.
Recumbent bicycles have much larger seats than the saddle of a conventional bicycle, and special bags are available which attach to the seat; these are also called seat bags but are typically the size of small touring panniers.
Motorcycle Saddlebags
On a motorcycle saddlebags or panniers are mounted behind the seat and on either side of the rear wheel. Amongst many popular bikes and styles, Honda and Harley Davidson have branded and paved there way into the cruiser market. Saddlebags come in different shapes and sizes and are used as luggage or a container to carry around items. It is also a style or status symbol within the biker community, picking leather saddlebags] showing high class.
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Is there a way to mount a v-twin motorcycle engine sideways?
I'm in the process of building a bobber, and I want to mount my Torkster 1250 so that the pistons are side-to-side, not front-to-back. Is there any way to do this? I have basic machining skills, but I would feel most comfortable with a kit of some sort... Is there a better engine around that size that would lend itself to this?
Thanks,
Evan.
Although it's not a Vtwin, BMW has been doing it for 50 years. Moto Guzzi for 40 and Honda for 30. There are also some reverse trikes out there that use them.
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