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Designed by: Michał Kosmulski
Folded from a painted square sheet of printer paper and blue craft paper
Cupar box interior looking North towards Leuchars. Very tidy and containing a 32 lever frame. The train describer screen can be seen to the left of the big grey box on the block shelf.
Any info on the frame would be appreciated.
The height of the British summer,18th July 2012, saw me and my eldest set off from Nottingham for an Everton pre-season friendly at Dundee. What could go wrong ? Bhy the time we got to Edinburgh at lunch time the evening fixture had already been called off due to a waterlogged pitch !
I had arranged to visit my ex signal school colleague at Tay Bridge South where he was working the afternoon turn so I carried on regardless and pulled in two other boxes on the way.
These are the very grey images from that afternoon.
very similar to the last year Christmas boxes but with square shape...
I love this paper, it's very strong and excelent for sturdy but festive boxes
(this is wrapping paper bought in tesco some years ago... it's consumed now)
Small Box Bag to use for Cosmetic Bags
Free Tutorial on Smallhands blog smallhand.blogspot.com/2005_08_01_smallhand_archive.html
Free and very easy to follow tut at modernquiltlove.wordpress.com/2009/07/14/perfect-box-pouc...
Fabrics by Moda.
Tamworth Low Level signal box, now long gone. (ten years this year)...
The four tracking of the WCML saw extensive reworking of the north end of Tamworth LL station and reduction in the southerly end of P4.
Note the Fastline tamper in platform 4
Memory Box Inspire Butterfly Collage image stamped in black on white cardstock and then again on acetate with StazOn Jet Black ink... the backside of the acetate image is colored with copic markers.... the pearls are also colored with copic markers to make them match the shades in the paper... computer generated text makes the sentiment "you inspire me"....
thanks for looking!
Crossfields Signal Box. Now just a relay box, but surviving, and in good condition, 5th February 2015
Flat 20-sided tato box by......me?
Not innovative or useful really, but not bad for somebody who knows neither math nor origami and made this from scratch in Photoshop.
The flaps don't really form a nice circle in the center and there's that hole, so does that mean I should try shaving 1mm off the radius or learn to fold better?
CP for pointing out flaws, or storing a flat cookie if you have (the collapsed center touches the base, so spread your Florentine out VERY thin).
The box is all polymer construction and is 70 mm (2.75") diameter x 60 mm (2.4") tall including lid.
The Box Brownie 127 is a classic British-made snapshot camera widely popular in the mid-20th century, especially between 1952 and 1967
The Brownie 127 was introduced in 1952 by Kodak Ltd. in England and quickly became a staple for amateur photography, with over one million units produced by 1954 alone. It was designed as an affordable, easy-to-use camera for mass-market appeal, making photography accessible to virtually everyone.
Three different models were made until 1967, with subtle updates to body shape and viewfinder design. A large portion was also exported to the United States and Canada under the name “Brownie Starlet,” but the core design remained British. Specifications.. 127 roll film, yielding eight 4x6 cm images per roll. Lens: Simple meniscus, f/14, 64mm or 65mm focal length, fixed focus. Shutter: Single speed, rotary; approximately 1/50s. Viewfinder: Optical direct vision, attached to top of camera .
Body: Molded plastic (Bakelite-type), varying shapes reflecting the model (rounded or stepped sides).
Dimensions: Compact and lightweight, optimized for portability.Other features: Manual film advance, simple shutter release, no metering or exposure controls.
The Camera on sale now in a Buxton charity shop.
I didn't realize this cereal was around for as long as it was....It had been since at least 1990 since I remember it, but
i guess they made it into the 90's, I've seen different boxes for it.
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Refreshed jewelry box for my Cousin for Christmas, 2016. Read more at snappingboston.blogspot.com/2017/05/a-casket-for-christma...
The planking has been removed from both ends of the van and will be replaced with new in due course.
Another untouched spot: the original date of manufacture of this box along with one of it's current inhabitants of the same vintage.
The box for the sock garters. It states:
"Alltid EMOND Stil och Kvalitet
Bälten
Hängslen
Strumpor
Dressinggowns
Badkappor
Slipsar"
"Always EMOND Style and Quality
Belts
Braces (U.S Suspenders)
Socks
Dressing gowns
Bath robes
Ties"
Clothing Drop Box Collection Bin God's Hands 8/2015 Walgreen's Parking Lot Glastonbury, CT by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
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Thank you!
Mike Cohen
it's wednesday!!! 2nd box from excellent tutorial here:
hillovely.ravpage.co.il/inglishrimonim
made in box!
Sun is not very kind with them, it doesn't matter!!
"Boxes in a Box
we live in boxes
we travel by them
we stare at boxes
all day,
we fight for boxes of lands and apartments
we steal from others to buy new boxes
we eat out of boxes and buy clothes in boxes
we wear shoes from boxes and
all these boxes never satisfy us
we always want more boxes! ! !
we live in boxes, we die in them
and they put us in boxes of wet earth,
after burial."
abu tarek md tahsin
Treasure Box (closed) [1,044 square feet]
4284 Electric Road, Suite 126, Tanglewood Mall, Roanoke, VA
This store opened and closed in the mid 2010s; it was previously a Kay Jewelers, which relocated here in the late 2000s.
Each year, Gallery Route One in Point Reyes invites over a hundred artists to create unique works of art using a wooden box.
Here are the inspiring artworks they created this year: they range in style from whimsical to poignant and thought-provoking. These photos were taken on closing day, when the gallery organized a live auction for each of this year’s 150 boxes. The proceeds support the gallery’s exhibits and community programs.
Two of the boxes were created by members of our art community: Howard Rheingold (a.k.a. Dr. Rindbrain) contributed an illuminated box called ‘Magical’, while Geo Monley and Meryl Rubenstein made ‘Les Puzzles.’
Members of ‘Pataphysical Studios came to cheer for their peers -- Dr. Really was the highest bidder for Dr. Rindbrain’s piece, which was thus kept in the family. After the show, we all went to Stellina to celebrate over a nice dinner.
About the Box Show:
View more of my Box Show photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674518032706
Watch a video of the Box Show:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyG87-bWkW4
About Pataphysical Studios:
View more 'Pataphysical photos:
Altissa-Box Nr. 200 (Fotka), German box camera produced by Eho Altissa Dresden between: 1934-1938, use 120 roll film.
Lens: Rodenstock Periskop Altissar 1:8
Shutter speeds: B, 1/25s
... can easly be turned into a box and a lid
.. my design, as far as I know... but any reference will be welcome....
2 (1 for box, 1 for lid) square 15x15 cm. regular copy paper... I use 80gr. and 90gr. the second is suggested for the box
written instructions (more or less) in the kusudama cube writing.
Decoration made with paper left by cutting an A4 sheet in 2 squares... so you will just need 2 A4 paper for two duo color box.... and only 1 sheet for a single color box (obviously)... this box is very good for give aways in any occasion (espiacilly candies and confetti) and also as a toothfairy (or mouse depending on traditions) box..
I wish you a week full of colors!.... (north Italy in particular: wish you also a SUNNY week) :-))))
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Box office at the Echo Drive-in Theater in Roosevelt, Utah one of just a few drive-in's remaining in Utah. Since this theater uses RF transmission to your FM radio for sound there are no speaker poles or lines for parking spaces -- looks a little weird but it has everything else even a small playground in front of the screen.