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This box lid was inspired by some Pysanka egg designs and i wanted to capture the feel of them in glass. Its not the largest box I have ever done, but it was one of the most difficult and intricate. The tree in the diamond in the center is only 1.5 inches high. I am quite pleased with how it turned out.
This amazing collection of 8 box-fonts will help students quickly and easily acquire handwriting skills as they can learn letter form, shape, space, and proportion with ease. Teachers create handwriting practice lesson in seconds!
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A custom I did of Cooper's Box Fox.
I got to meet Cooper while I was out in LA and he's just a kid and already making some of the most imaginative and awesome papertoys! So here is our little colab. Check Cooper's work here:
Another cupcake gift box! Delivered within Canary Wharf.
Simple, with stars, but was pleased with the way the writing turned out this time.
Taken with Beirette vsn and Lomography 400 colour film
Film boxes shown include Konica JX400 aps film, and Lomography 110 film..
Complete project:
www.behance.net/gallery/16715697/Im-Tupin
I'm Tupin, Animated episodes for kids. An imaginary world habitated by a happy character, who want to discover the environment.
My mooncake collection for this year. Yet to think of what to decorate them with but here's all their original look : )
EviiiR Edward the eighth post box, in Eden Way, Beckenham.
Quite rare, one of only around 130 in the country. Edward was only king for eleven months, and was never crowned. He abdicated to marry the woman of his choice.
March garden photos first batch.
Time to wake up for spring. Empty box was left out on the bench. He was interested for about 10 minutes.
The Tuck Box was constructed by designer-builder Hugh Comstock in 1927, either as his office or in response to his wife's hobby of making "Otsy-Totsy" dolls. It was first used as a restaurant in the early 1930's and was named "Sally's". The building just to the rear was also built by Comstock in 1929 and was used as a garden shop, and much later as The Tuck Box Gift Shop. The kiosk next to the patio gate was added in 1931.
In the early 1940's, two sisters from England started the small tea room which they named The Tuck Box. After operating the restaurant for eight years, Mrs. Bumbridge and Mrs. Watson, sold to another British couple, John and Elsie Grandfield. Elsie's delicious recipes have had the greatest and most lasting impact on The Tuck Box. Many are still in use today.
In 1948, the Grandfields hired young Lucille Pinkston who eventually bought the restaurant in 1960. By 1964, Lucille had become Mrs. Glenn Berry and the couple also bought the property. In 1976, Glenn and Lucille sold the property and business to another long-time employee, Aleen Hillbun and her husband Harvey, thus ending Lucille's twenty-six years of association with and devotion to The Tuck Box English Tea Room.
Many members of the Hillbun family helped in the restaurant and the neighboring gift shop in the ensuing years. After her husband, Harvey, passed away in 1987, Aleen withdrew from the business. Her sister, Phyllis Yelusich, saved the day and took over full management of the restaurant. The Tuck Box Gift Shop continued to survive until it was closed in November, 1996. Today, the delicious preserves, scone mix, whole grain cereal, tea and other items are available for purchase at The Tuck Box or by mail order.
On Thanksgiving Day, November 28,1996, ownership of both the property and The Tuck Box English Tea Room was assumed by Zigmont J. LeTowt and his wife, Dianne. Jody (known by his middle name) and Dianne have been residents of Carmel since the early 1960's. They owned and operated Le Bistro…from 1969 until May, 1997. Sadly, Dianne passed away in May, 2002. In late 2003, their older son Jeffrey assumed operation of the Tuck Box. Jeff was born and raised in Carmel. He graduated from Colorado State University in 1993 with a degree in resort management. He will strive to maintain the esprit that has made The Tuck Box a Carmel tradition for over sixty years.
This box turtle (Terrapene carolina) is from Madison County, NC. The red eyes indicate that it is a male, and we estimated it to be over 30 years old based on counts of rings on the scutes.
This small cigarette box is by an unknown Italian maker. It is marked with raised block letters reading ITALY.
This was a gift from a good friend.
I love it !
It's a Hello kitty music/jewelry box she dances/moves it's sooo cute ^_^
This little slide-top box is adorable, if I do say so myself! I did this in dark gold clay with thin black stripes on the bottom, and textured black for the slide top. Two "security guards" adorn the front corners, and a striped swirl decorates the back of the box. The legs lift this up to the perfect height to show off the "roaring turtle" that will scare off intruders and protect the contents inside the box.
I made this for the April 2014 PCAGOE challenge, the theme being "Containers". Please vote at pcagoe.com the first week of April.
See more views of this box on Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/thepleasantpheasant/.
I ate the contents of this confectionary box in 80's or early 90's, but kept the beautiful box. It now contains old love letters and pictures of exes. My father's got it from some visiting japanese businessmen. It's one of the earlyest things I remember having sparked my interest in Japan.
Trees on Box Hill, a famous beauty spot on the North Downs in Surrey, which last summer was the scene for the Olympic Cycling Road Race.
The view from Box Hill across the Surrey countryside is stunning, but on a sunny winter's afternoon, the view behind, with a setting sun, is one of golden light and wonderful colour, particularly with a dark sky background.
My father built this in the mid 1960s. All it does is blink.
It is one of my favourite things in the world.
Wrangle has laid claim to a large cardboard box. We let him enjoy it for a few days before we disposed of it.
I've never seen this one before. It's don-don lunch box for donburi, and also perfect for noodle/pasta. It comes with spoon. I can't decide between traditional sakura pattern (available in red and dark brown), or metalic color (orange, light blue, and white). I bought both of them. I can always give this to my niece/sister later when I go home for Christmas :D
This pack of cigarettes can be rezzed or you can "wear" it.
You and your friends can enjoy a smoke anywhere by clicking on the box of cigarettes.
1 prim cigarette box.
Visiting Blackpool from Beamish Museum for the tram 125 events, Marton Box 31 is seen here shortly after 2300 on 26 September having returned to Rigby Road depot after an enthusiast tour with Coronation 304. 31 was built in 1901 as a four wheel open top double decker with reversed stairs and - unusually - windscreens. The 15 cars were built for the Marton route and appearance was Box like hence the 'Marton Box' nickname. All were later top covered and five were comprehensively rebuilt, the other ten being replaced by Standards. 31 was one of the rebuilds in 1919 emerging on bogies, with an extended underframe and saloon and losing its top deck. C1928 a new top cover was fitted and the car ran until 1934. It then became an open topper for the third time as Engineering Car 4 (later 754) and ran until 1982 when replaced by a Unimog, briefly reappearing in 1983 to cover for the defective 753. In 1984 it moved on long term loan to Beamish in exchange for Sheffield 513's loan to Blackpool and was restored to 1919 condition entering service in 1988. It visited in 1997/8 and was completely repainted in spring 2010 prior to its current visit.
Samedi 29 janvier, salle Pierre Scohy à Aulnay-sous-Bois (Seine-Saint-Denis), le droitier mantevillois Julien « Brigadier » Marie-Sainte Julien (27 ans ; 29 victoires, dont 21 avant la limite, 2 revers) et le fausse-garde feyzinois Affif Belghecham (36 ans ; 1,75 m ; 19 victoires, dont 9 avant la limite, 1 nul, 2 échecs), ont livré un combat épique qui s'est soldé par la victoire aux points, à l’unanimité des trois juges, du roi de France des poids moyens.
I made these as a gift for some friends of mine in Montreal Canada. They are custom shoe boxes made to look like large books.
Back Garden - peering up in the conifer for the Migrant Hawker, I spotted this under one of the branches, I hadn't realised until googling, that there is a dark form of this moth. This is the 3rd Box tree moth I've seen in the last couple of weeks, thankfully we don't have any Box.