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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.

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Common name: Box turtle

species: Terrapene carolina carolina

 

Photo: Koulang Chey

USA, 2008

This ornate box had an interesting wound on its shell that can kind of be seen from this shot.

Boxes of plants ready to sell.

Black Box, Eucalyptus largiflorens, fruit. Kinchega National Park, NSW, Australia, November 2014.

stained glass, hematite, mirror copper beads

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.

AA Box Cappercleugh, St Marys Loch, Selkirkshire, September 2002

Some father-daughter time building cigar box guitars. Summer, 2013.

Telephone box and bus stop in the rain.

Swanwick Junction, Midland Railway, Derbyshire, UK. By Andrew. Signal Box ex Kettering.

It didn't start out to be round, or oval I guess, it started out as a regular square box, but I thought it was a bit too chunky or something, so I decided to round over the corners at the bandsaw.

 

The main body of the box is Kingwood, one of those dense, oily tropicals that doesn't take a film finish well, so it had just one light coat of Danish Oil finish, and some furniture wax.

 

The lid is cherry, with two slightly curvy strips of walnut running through it. It was cut from a larger piece that I did a while ago just as a proof of concept for a future project, which turned out to be this one.

Collection of new and old cereal boxes

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.

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-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.

what the hell are latch needles and why do they come in such a gorgeous little box??

Isabel, Elizabeth & Pong2 triple box opening

Swifts and people to live under same roof

 

Swifts are declining nationally and Camden Council has installed nest boxes high up on various housing blocks to help to address the decline.

 

One of the reasons for the decline is modern construction practices which render once-accessible nesting sites under roof eaves inaccessible.

 

The installation of swift nesting boxes in high-rise buildings is seen as one way to counter-act this problem, providing suitable nesting sites for this fascinating bird.

 

Amazingly swifts spend most of their time in the air even sleeping and mating in mid-air! Swifts arrive from Africa in and regularly use buildings in the UK to breed. They nest in high man-made structures under tiles, in the eaves and in lofts.

 

The housing sustainability and nature conservation teams worked in partnership to install swift boxes on non-residential walls. Swift bricks were cemented into the wall to provide long-lasting nest sites. If successful - the nest boxes will only be used for a few months (May to August) to raise broods of chicks. As the chicks do make a slight chirping noise, the stairwell walls were used to eliminate any chirping disturbance that could occur on dwelling walls.

 

There will be no cost to residents for this installation and the boxes do not require regular cleaning as the adults also eat most of the droppings their chicks produce!

 

These nest boxes contribute towards targets in Camden’s latest Biodiversity Action Plan to provide a variety of nesting habitat throughout the borough.

 

More information can be found at www.camden.gov.uk/wildlife

box n' bug game project by my iphone game studio 99ft jetpack.

www.99jetpack.com/boxnbug

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:

galleryrouteone.org/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:

pataphysics.us/

 

View more 'Pataphysical photos:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157623637793277

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!

Box covered in eyelet lace for wedding cards. Fabric was hot glued onto white box.

Box with(out) 6 bottles

LA PALMA, Chile

2015 box found in Holland

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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.

Shackleton Barracks was abandoned by the MOD in 2008 after a history dating back to 1941 when it was constructed for the RAF Coastal Command. The airfield was in continuous use by the RAF and Royal Navy, and in 1963 the main runway was extended to accommodate a V-bomber Operation Readiness Platform. In 1971 the airfield was handed over to the army who needed real estate in Northern Ireland to accommodate the thousands of troops deployed under Operation Banner and for the newly formed Ulster Defence Regiment. In 2003 the barracks was the HQ for 8 Infantry Brigade until its closure in 2008.

 

Most images are from a visit to North Camp in the summer of 2016 when the site effectively lay empty.

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.

Hoy al ir a correos, me hizo mucha gracia ver que el nuevo "personaje" de los envíos es esta tierna cajita con carita!!!! *O*

 

Lo sé, es algo muy simple, pero yo amo las cosas con caritas! XD

A photo of kiefer sutherland on a 24 dvd box.

Same box, five-times-bigger cat! :-D

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.

This mosaic box inspired by spring. Green mosaic are lighting in the black frame.

The US did get a much cooler box than us in europe... :(

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