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A view of the ring inside the box when Chris first brought it home. This gives a great view of the setting.
my take on the new nnenn cockpit box, the back is inverted(so you can have that smooth belly look) but now the pilot doesn't have to hold on by his feet and there is room for hand controls.
Here is a shot of the game pieces for Graey in the sumptuous little box I store them in.
Graey is a game I came up with just the other week. It was inspired by these beautiful and wonderfully tactile marble tiles I came across in the mosaic section of the local craft store. I bought a set and immediately went home and hammered out some rules, but it wasn't until I actually played it that I realized I had something worthwhile on my hands. The basic idea behind the game was to take a basic black vs. white 2-player game and introduce the unique twist of having grey pieces as well, which would belong to both players equally. The rules allow for two types of play: one which renders Graey a game of pure strategy, and another (my favorite) which introduces an element of chance into the play.
These mail boxes were in the lobby of the Bed-and-Breakfast where we stayed in Rome. The building had a lot of charm and nostalgia around every corner. Private residents stayed on the first four floors and the B & B was on the sixth floor.
ICE BOX
Following the structure of an ice box this project transforms the architectural form of a super market and the inside functions.
The customer’s route is displaced from the parallel horizontal nonstop levels of a ground floor super market to a corridor along the vertical spiral triangle of a five floor building.
Katerina Botsari
We've got another *A*M*A*Z*I*N*G* picture coming soon to Art Box. Our latest picture is a fantastic little post-apocalyptic tribute to John Wellington and his masterpiece, 'Come Nearer the Fire'. Smoke, Flames, Chaos, Destruction -- a perfect fit to the Art Box gallery!
Now, if you haven't been to Art Box yet, a little bit of what you are missing:
*More than 60 lovingly recreated works of art available for you to pose in a 3D build
*All necessary poses & props
*The chance to meet Frankie & me ;)
And all for *F*R*E*E*
Come check us out at slurl.com/secondlife/Klaw/11/19/46
Box recheado com:
1 Corrupio Dos-à-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 símbolos 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-à-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.
Wedding Sample Box. Here is a sample box prepared for a bride and groom to sample some of our flavors. Featured here is perfect chocolate cupcakes with rich ganache filling and whipped coconut buttercream, butter yellow cupcakes with fresh strawberry filling and whipped strawberry buttercream and perfect chocolate and butter yellow with whipped buttercream. Highlighting the tops of each group includes a fresh strawberry, coconut shavings and hand cut fondant flowers. Congratulations to a wonderful couple! Browse our full dessert gallery at www.jmccustomcakes.com
There were several of these boxes with somebody inside suddenly walking a few meters. This to great fun of the children.
Taken for Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Boxes'
I was already going to see what the camera would do with the hues of the 3 flowers and then when I saw the topic for today it fit right in. I wonder where the other 4 or 5 smaller stacking boxes went? Lime green, orange, yellow...
advice please I'm starting to wonder if I should fill in the cracks between and the uneven surface of the wall in this corner. Or I could just Photoshop the 'flaws' away. What do you think?
antique french sweet box with bird of paradise graffiti inside
8cm/18cm
email sales@xenz.org to purchase this and other originals.
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Title: Box, lacquer, red
Description: Box
Made from wood and lacquer. A small carved rectangular lidded box. The lid is carved with raised relief of an outside scene with mountains in the distance and trees and bush in the foreground, the lacquer box
Credit: gift of Captain George A Humphreys-Davies, 1941, collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1941.137, 26252, 26252.2, M390
www.aucklandmuseum.com/collection/object/am_humanhistory-...
Box (46/365)
More film noire stuff :D
Ok so I just got the mamiya rz67, you probably noticed the photo yesterday (number 45). I really like the box it turns out I'll probably keep using it as a prop a lot.
Anyways so the photo. Why am I carrying a box? Am I armed to protect the box? Why is my hair so luscious? Where am I?
All questions that'll probably never be answered.
Strobist info. 1 430EX speedlight to the right of the frame. (@1/2 power)
Camera: Canon 5D mark II with 50mm F1.2L (@F8)
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N Gage trains found at a thrift store. I had a small layout in the mid 1970's, this box will be a good start on another one.
First successful one!!
I started with the Dragon[knit]fly tutorial, but cut out the corners as described here. However, I managed to keep everything reasonably straight by marking the fabric as described on this blog. Box bags require a LOT of attention to detail and keeping everything straight. You really can't fudge it.
I found this fabric in my stash, and I honestly have no idea what it is or where it came from. I think space aliens planted it.