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top view of decoupaged cigar box. lid on box slide in and out of groove. i have added a wooden "knob" which was originally an earring found at GoodWill.
Depicting the box that traps me from my social life with friends. It's really not that bad of a job...I was just having some fun. You can either take it that I'm trapped...or it's just another modeling gimmick. It actually kind of reminds me of Zoolander. To each his/her own I suppose.
I was told to eat one of these when I came to Hiroshima. And so I did. I bought this bento box on my way back to the Kanto region and ate it in the bullet train ride there.
Sadly, it wasn't as good as I anticipated. I get the feeling however that had I eaten it in a proper place rather than buy it from a train station vendor, it would have turned out much better.
The pieces were thin, hard, and not too flavoursome. A disappointment for how much I paid for. I believe it was somewhere along the line of 1200-1500 yen.
The reasons behind the vibrant colors of the Three-toed Box Turtle. Learn about genetics, environment, adaptation, and even a touch of sexual dimorphism! stevecreek.com/three-toed-box-turtle-colors/
Building a monome box for a monome 40h kit with an accelerometer...
Original post at www.iduun.com/blog
Box recheado com:
1 Corrupio Dos-Ã -Dos Preto com capa em papel Murillo 360gr;
1 Mini-mini Bola Preta em serigrafia;
1 Corrupio Bold com papel Murillo 360gr na capa e miolo com 90 gr papel Pólen.
Box montado manualmente com papelão corrugado decorado com detalhes em preto e sÃmbolos tradicionais de embalagens. O box não é apenas uma embalagem, mas uma peça para você guardar e proteger seus Corrupios.
Tamanho do box com os produtos: 9,5 x 15 x 3,5 cm.
Box filled with:
1 Notebook Dos-Ã -Dos Black, Murillo's paper cover with 360gr;
1 mini-mini notebook with black ball in screen printing;
1 notebook Bold Murillo's paper 360gr on the cover and inside pages with 90 gr paper Pollen (acid free).
Box mounted manually with corrugated cardboard decorated with black details and symbols of traditional packaging. The box is not just a package, but also a collector's item.
Size of the box with the products: 15 x 9.5 x 3.5 cm.
The box was originally a tiny shoe-shaped paper mache box that can be frequently found in arts and crafts stores like Michaels or A.C. Moore’s. I covered the box with polymer clay and painted the inside with yellow glitter acrylic paint.
Box recheado com:
1 Corrupio Dos-Ã -Dos Preto com capa em papel Murillo 360gr;
1 Mini-mini Bola Preta em serigrafia;
1 Corrupio Bold com papel Murillo 360gr na capa e miolo com 90 gr papel Pólen.
Box montado manualmente com papelão corrugado decorado com detalhes em preto e sÃmbolos tradicionais de embalagens. O box não é apenas uma embalagem, mas uma peça para você guardar e proteger seus Corrupios.
Tamanho do box com os produtos: 9,5 x 15 x 3,5 cm.
Box filled with:
1 Notebook Dos-Ã -Dos Black, Murillo's paper cover with 360gr;
1 mini-mini notebook with black ball in screen printing;
1 notebook Bold Murillo's paper 360gr on the cover and inside pages with 90 gr paper Pollen (acid free).
Box mounted manually with corrugated cardboard decorated with black details and symbols of traditional packaging. The box is not just a package, but also a collector's item.
Size of the box with the products: 15 x 9.5 x 3.5 cm.
A new delivery of archival boxes sits ready to be filled by archivist Bob Malme. Bob has catalogued a number of our larger archival collections!
Newfoundland is called "The Rock" for good reason. The bedrock of the Canadian Shield is never far beneath the surface of the soil. With such shallow soil, many of the power poles require additional anchoring by boxes of rocks above the surface. The trees are also stunted for lack of soil.
I am glad this box jellyfish was in a tank. I would hate to tangle with it in the sea.
Images captured in the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town, South Africa, during a holiday trip.
The idea for this box - which is an old drawer - was to make a memory box to remind me of the home where I grew up.
A friend of mine took me to visit this an old farm while on a trip to Lexington, North Carolina. I was looking for barns but found this abandoned house instead. The chairs interested me immediatly. The magazines on the floor dated back to 1956-1963. The chimney had fallen in and bricks were all over the floor in places. While taking these pictures I got one of the worst cases of poison ivy in my life. All of these are HDR photos created with Photoshop CS4.