You could draw a picture of someone standing in a swimming pool, with the water level being above their head.
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all you have to do is click on it and put a different picture on, or start over. :) hope i helped!
Some different picture poses you can try for your next photoshoot include the classic head tilt, the candid laughter pose, the over-the-shoulder look, the sitting cross-legged pose, and the walking away pose. Experiment with different angles and expressions to find the poses that best showcase your personality and style.
For framing a picture, it is recommended to use acid-free mounting tape to prevent damage to the artwork over time. Acid-free mounting tape is safe for use on delicate materials and will not cause discoloration or deterioration.
To use tape for framing pictures effectively, first, choose a high-quality, acid-free tape to prevent damage to the picture over time. Next, carefully measure and cut the tape to the appropriate length. Place the tape on the back of the picture, ensuring it is secure but not visible from the front. Finally, position the picture within the frame and secure it in place. Be sure to handle the picture and frame with care to avoid any damage.
"Head over heels in love" would be one idiom.
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Head over heels is an idiom because the meaning does not match what the words are saying.
One idiom describes being in love as being "head over heels."
To quote The Rocky Horror Picture Show:The Sword of Damocles is hanging over my headAnd I've got the feeling someone's gonna be cutting the thread.
You have to cut out your head from a picture and copy your head then paste onto the barbie's head ( over top ) of that barbie's head then it will look like you ! i hope i helped you out :)
Just practice- get a picture and practice. Its the only thing that helps. Study the drawing and copy it- dont draw over it.
Do you mean you have the print under a paper? That is tracing.
This is not an idiom. "It's over" means that it is over, or finished, or done. Whatever "it" refers to has concluded.
The original idiom was HEELS OVER HEAD -- which should explain things to you! It means you're so happy you're turning cartwheels.
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Talk to to them every day for at least a month then they probably give you a picture