Sentences with phrase «pinned into place»

Hair was parted down the middle, pulled back into a low ponytail, rolled up, and pinned into place.
Then, her long tresses were twisted and pinned into place.
Her woven locks were wrapped around the crown of her head and pinned into place.
Once the french braid passes my ear I pin it into place by crossing 2 bobby pins.
Back - comb the ponytail for volume, spray on dry shampoo to add texture, and curl the ponytail around its base, pinning into place.
Using small bobby pins, twist sections of your hair back and pin it into place.
Use your fingers to move and mould the hair into a bunshape, then pin into place and fix with a hairspray.
Everyone has a bad hair day, so when one strikes, throw your hair up into a pretty, low side bun, pin it into place with bobby pins, and go.
Pin into place with hair pins and pull a few hair tendrils to frame your face.
Fold the two sides under to create a V - neck and pin them into place.
Creating hand - made paper buttons, weaving thread, hammering thousands of pins into place requires the utmost discipline and concentration, recalling the meditative discipline of Zen masters.
Next I hot glued the clothes pins into place, staggering so cards won't overlap by too much when displayed -LCB- FrogTape containers are great for storing glue sticks and keeping craft supplies organized -RCB-...
Cut the second doily in half and place cut edges under larger doily and pin into place.

Not exact matches

To do this without opening the system requires shorting out a certain pin on the right Joy - Con connector (the bit on the side of the system where the Joy - Con clicks into place).
Notice on the daily chart below, a pin bar reversal buy signal formed today as buyers came back into the market following the brief pull back that took place over the last six days.
1) Sift the flour into a mixing bowl 2) Add the salt to the flour, mixing together 3) Add the olive oil, mixing as you add to ensure the flour envelopes the oil 4) Add warm water bit by bit until dough reaches the right consistency 5) One the dough ready, roll it into a ball, and knead well on a cool, flat surface 6) Flatten the dough with a wooden rolling pin 7) Cut into 10 cm pieces and roll them long enough and evenly 8) Place the pin - shaped dough on a well - greased baking tray 9) Bake in oven at 175 deg cel (medium heat for gas ovens) for 20 -30 minutes or until the sticks are ready (test by breaking off a small piece to check that the inside is well cooked) 10) Allow to cool for 5 minutes before serving
Place your cashews in a plastic zip lock bag and give them a gentle bash with a rolling pin to break them down into small pieces.
1) Sift self - raising flour into a large mixing bowl 2) Cut the butter into small cubes and mix it with the flour, using two knives to mix the butter and flour together 3) Once the dough achieves a sand - like mixture, use your hand to compact the dough and knead very gently 4) Sprinkle a cool, flat surface with flour, and flatten the dough with a rolling pin until it reaches a 1 cm thickness 5) Pre-heat oven to 190 — 200 deg cel 6) Use a round cookie cutter (or a champagne glass) to cut out small circles of dough 7) Place dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh cPlace dough circles on a greased and floured baking tray 8) Bake scones for 15 to 20 minutes or until they have turned golden brown on top 9) Once scones have cooled, cut them sideways into half 10) Mix chopped fresh chives and cream cheese together until they have integrated homogeneously 11) On each scone half, spread some cream cheese and chive mixture, then place a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh cplace a couple of slices of ham and cheese on top, then top with more cream cheese mixture and finally sprinkle with fresh chives
Place the cereal in a food storage bag and using a rolling pin, crush the flakes into coarse crumbs.
Place Ritz crackers into a food processor and process into crumbs, or place in a sealable plastic bag and crush with a rollingPlace Ritz crackers into a food processor and process into crumbs, or place in a sealable plastic bag and crush with a rollingplace in a sealable plastic bag and crush with a rolling pin.
Then roll out flat with rolling pin and make into round balls, place on sheet pan.
2) Using your hands, form the dough into a thick square or rectangular block 3) Place the dough between two sheets of parchment paper and roll it out with a rolling pin until it is about 1/4 cm (1/8 inch) thick.
Next, place the dough on a lightly floured surfact and use a rolling pin to roll it into a large circle, about 12 inches wide.
Using a rolling pin, roll each biscuit into a larger flat circle and place into a cup in the prepared muffin tin.
If you don't have these, cut an old towel into strips that will fit around your pans, soak them in ice cold water, wring out the excess, and pin around the outside of the pan with metal binder clips just before placing the pans in the oven.
1) In a medium - sized bowl, mix almond meal, tapioca flour and coconut flour together 2) Add coconut oil, milk, egg to the dry ingredients and mix until well - combined, then use your tapioca - floured hands to shape the dough into a ball 3) Pre-heat oven to 400 deg Fahrenheit (200 deg Cel) 4) Mix the fresh sliced strawberries with the sugar, and let them sit for 10 — 15 minutes 5) Place the ball of dough on a piece of tapioca - floured parchment paper, and flatten it into a circle by using a tapioca - floured rolling pin until dough is about 1/4 inch thick.
9) Place the ball of pizza dough onto a sheet of parchment paper, and use a tapioca - floured rolling pin to slowly roll the dough out into a thin circle — the thinner the crispier your crust will be.
If you have a small double - sided rolling pin, use the narrower side to roll the granola into place.
Above: Place a piece of parchment paper on top of the dough, and roll it out into a circle using a rolling pin, to about 1 / 8 - inch thick.
Place one of the dough balls in between two sheets of parchment paper and flatten into 0.5 cm thickness with a rolling pin.
If you don't have a food processor you can place the whole graham crackers in a resealable plastic bag and bash them with a rolling pin until they are broken into crumbs, pour the crumbs into a bowl and mix with the sugar and butter.
Using a rolling pin, roll dough to 1/16 inch thick, remove plastic wrap, slice into 2 ″ x 6 ″ rectangles, place onto prepared baking sheet.
Place into a tortilla press or roll out with a rolling pin.
Into the bowl of a food processor, add the candy canes and pulse 3 to 4 times for a coarse grind (you can also place the candy canes in a zipper - lock bag and crush them with a rolling pin or using the bottom of a heavy pan or pot).
I placed the dough between two layers of saran wrap in order to minimize the dough sticking to the rolling pin — alternatively, you can also place them into Ziploc bags, which was amazing for getting the size of the layers exactly the same.
Place pistachios in an airtight bag and using a rolling pin or your hands, crush into small pieces.
Place the chilled dough disk on a piece of parchment paper, and using a rolling pin, roll out the dough into a 12 - inch round, dusting with wheat flour as needed to prevent sticking.
Place the whole pecans into a ziplock bag, seal well and use a rolling pin crush them by hitting it lightly against the countertop.
On a very clean and lightly floured surface, place half of your dough and roll into a round with the aid of a rolling pin.
Place 17 cookies in a food processor and process until broken into fine crumbs (alternately you can crush the cookies in a ziptop bag with a rolling pin).
If you would like the cowl to lay a little more open and flat, then feel free to pin it slightly into place on a towel or blocking board.
Though they can be found readily in many local baby stores or fabric stores, its recommended that they be bought through your cloth diaper retailer because they will offer you diaper pins with great features such as a curved body to make pinning easier and safer, and heads that lock into place.
Once baby is safely and snuggly buckled into their car seat, place a folded swaddle blanket over their arms and tuck it over and under their arms snuggly to help «pin» their arms down.
Then apply some hook - and - loop tape to the sides of the handle and back extensions so they can be fastened around the cart, or use diaper pins to fasten the extensions into place, or apply snaps.
They can be folded into a pad and placed in a wrap or folded and fastened with pins or nappi nippa making it more like a fitted nappy so better for containment.
A square piece of cloth was folded into a rectangular shape and folded into place with the help of safety pins.
The double lock - down swivel base turns 120 degrees and locks into place with pins, and the smooth anvil surface measures 2.5» square.
You have to adjust the height of each pin and pipe safety bar, then you have to move the bar into place inside the rack.
I like to place small items on pins stuck into cardboard when I'm spray painting.
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