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I purchased this file on svgcuts. It used a lot of card stock, but was simple enough to make. I used it for the Family Sweets Jar I made (see previous pictures), which is pretty heavy and delicate, so I had to add some cardboard on the bottom for support. Finished box with gift inside is about 9.5" cubed.

University of Glasgow

[Please see my Flickr album "Red Boxes" for other examples of red phone boxes stlll surviving around the country]

Box Hill, Surrey, UK 1 exposure :)

Box 40 of 1914 vintage passes Lowther Avenue with a trip to Pleasure Beach on Easter Monday

musical jewelry box

 

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This musical jewelry box is made of beech wood and it's made to order!

Half of the wooden box is for some small jewelry and the other side has the wind up music movement built in!

This wind up musical movement needs to be wound up from the bottom of the music box and plays the song of your choice!

 

This post includes 1 wooden musical jewelry box with the carving on pic 1 with your choice of color ( see pic 5) and song (from the list below)! Any further ideas, please convo me!

 

LIST OF AVAILABLE SONGS FOR WIND UP MUSIC BOXES:

1. Across The Field

2. Amazing Grace

3. Angels We Have Heard On High

4. Anchors Aweigh

5. Anniversary Song

6. Anniversary Waltz

7. Ave Maria

8. Blue Danube

9. Brahms Lullaby

10. Canon in D

11. Clair De Lune

12. Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairies

13. Edelweiss

14. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Allegro)

15. The Entertainer

16. The Eyes Of Texas

17. Feelings

18. Fiddler On The Roof

19. Fur Elise

20. God Bless America

21. Grandfather Clock

22. Greensleeves

23. Happy Birthday

24. He's Got The Whole World In His Hands

25. Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho

26. Here Comes The Bride

27. Hi-Lili Hi-Lo

28. How Great Thou Art

29. Hush Little Baby

30. I Could Have Danced All Night

31. If I were a rich man

32. Impossible Dream

33. Iowa Fight Song

34. Jesus Loves Me

35. Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear

36. Let Me Call You Sweetheart

37. Lord's Prayer

38. Love Story

39. Marine's Hymn

40. Music Box Dancer

41. Music Of The Night

42. My Funny Valentine

43. My Old Kentucky Home

44. Nocturne

45. Oh Pretty Woman

46. Old Macdonald had a farm

47. Over The Rainbow

48. Peter Cottontail

49. Pomp And Circumstance

50. Rock-A-Bye-Baby

51. Romeo and Juliet

52. Sesame Street

53. School Days

54. Sleeping Beauty

55. Sound Of Music

56. Speak Softly Love (The Godfather Theme)

57. Sunrise, Sunset

58. Take Me Out To The Ballgame

59. Teddy Bears Picnic

60. That's What Friends Are For

61. This Guy's in love with you

62. There is love

63. The unicorn

64. Tomorrow (Theme from Annie)

65. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

66. Wedding march

67. What A Wonderful World

68. Winnie the Pooh

69. Wind Beneath My Wings

70. You Are My Sunshine

71. You Light Up My Life

 

If you'd like a different tune, please keep in mind that I don't actually make the musical movements! Thanks!

 

This musical jewelry box approximately measure: (W x D x H): 5,5 in x 2,5 in x 2,5 in!

14 cm x 7 cm x 7 cm

 

Here's a VIDEO where you can check out how these wind up music boxes work:

youtu.be/ci7MoS3WgrQ

 

With the different motifs and melodies they're suitable for any occasions: birthdays, baby showers, Valentine's day, family reunions, graduations, Mother's day or as bridesmaids gift, maid of honor gifts, mother of the brides gifts, ring bearer gift, thank you gifts or get well gifts as well!

 

If you'd like to place a custom order, please keep that in mind that it takes up to 1-2 weeks to get a music box done depending on the song of your choice and my work load! But even if you don't have that much time, convo me and I'll try to work it out!

 

A shabti box.

 

Ancient Orient Museum of Istanbul

Exhibit A

 

What's it called when you hold something in your hand and relive whatever experience that thing symbolizes? Right: weird.

 

I have something I call a "gross things box." And it's filled with what most people think are gross things. Maybe it's that teeth don't belong outside your head once you've grown up, and I have my grandparents' dentures, my four wisdom teeth, a broken tooth, and a broken crown.

 

I've saved a pad from one of my dogs and three claws. I have ten staples from back surgery and the thumbnail from the time I sliced off the tip of my thumb with a mat knife (17 stitches to sew it back on). That thing smiling behind the stitches and in front of the dentures? That's my daughter's umbilical cord. It turns into a rock. I've heard some people make jewelry with it.

 

I bet you're sorry you didn't save some of these things.

 

I bet you wonder why I did. I wish I could tell you.

 

But I wrote a poem about it once, and it was published by Junk: a literary fix.

 

Quiescence

 

she and I will pour with nonchalance the contents of this marble box: three dog whiskers, the fang of a tarantula, her dried umbilical cord, pinched and blue like a stone, the orange feather of a friend’s fancy bird, grammy’s shimmering silver bridge, my own four wisdom teeth, and a few good misspelled fortunes, delighting in your awkward squirm as something animal rolls across the ripples in the couch and touches your naked thigh.

 

she saved the cord! you’ll say to them later, as if we are somehow broken, this well-practiced list your new soliloquy against a mother and her girl, but we are all tethered to our treasures, and who’s to judge the things we save: the care with which you dig the dahlia corms and tuck them in a burlap sack, the flowers that you paralyze in books, the seeds you squeeze in envelopes. who’s to judge a box of lonely things we couldn’t bring ourselves to lose?

 

43/365

Box Crab

In its own broth.

 

Saison

San Francisco, California

(February 14, 2018)

 

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I'm not usually a fan of colour spot photos. It seemed to work for this post box in Clifton.

The box size difference between my old MacBook Pro and my new one is pretty incredible.

2 Boxes (l:Philip Shen r:Tomoko Fuse) (papier:'nicepapers duo color' made in germany)

little box with lit

Box 12 Rehab Unit – 1995 International / Dependable (TFS Shop #30028)

Extras on the Box. Handled without care. Play on words

Square Box - Lily

Folded by Marcela Brina

 

Designer: Tomoko Fuse

 

More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2013/02/origami-boxes-square-box-lily...

Origami Box by Akiko Yamanashi

 

Made with this video tutorial and a page from a book on German history.

Tomoko Fuse

Home Decorating with Origami

Red Telephone Box

by Brian Keating

Original in drawing of one of London’s iconic telephone boxes with Big Ben in the background.

 

www.contemporary-artists.co.uk/paintings/red-telephone-box/

 

Contemporary Artists

Experimenting with tabletop setups for my fashion client. I made the box out of some scraps of cedar and lath I had in the garage. Might make one or two more to do the rest of the shirts in, to keep them from all looking the same.

 

Mamiya 645 AFD with ZD digital back. 1/125" @ f/11, 45mm f/2.8 lens. ISO 64, WB flash.

 

Post in Capture One Pro 7.

 

Strobist info: Nikon SB-800 @ full power bare on the hot shoe but aimed 180º around to bounce off the ceiling (about 5 feet above the camera position); Pentax flash @ 1/32 power bare boomed out above the shirt and aimed downward at about 45º.

From left, 4-leaves tato box created by Mélisande; assorted boxes created by Tomoko Fuse. Folded by John.

Old Eircom/P&T phone box in Malin Town, Co Donegal Oct 2014.

Bargoed Signalbox - I was lucky enough to gain access to the signalbox by chatting to the signalman after he handed a token to the Rhymney train. Sadly, only a few weeks remain until the box is finally closed in September 2013 when all signalling will be centralised and controlled from Cardiff

Paper: 15 cm

Modules: 1 + 1 for box and lid

Model: Tomoko Fuse

Book: Beautiful Boxes 1 (Box A p. 26-27 with base p. 31)

   

I was figuring a box with 45 degree edges and came up with these, only one problem, cant figure the bottom part. You can make these with two dollars and three dollar bills. If you want you can use up to six dollars for the hexagonal. Easy to fold and assemble.

The local sweet shop taken on a June evening.

Cubic Box. Model by Jose Meeusen. Single piece of Art du Pliage Oristar Kraft (one of my favorite papers, (available from Origami-Shop). Found in _Origami from Around the World_ by Vincent Palacios.

 

I love the simplicity of this fold.

My updated boxed Fleur doll collection.

Bermuda 1984, Mount Everest 1987, #1266 fashion, Sunshine 1987, Aerobic 1983, Special Offer pink 1983, Popstar 1984, Ballerina 1982, Jeans 1985 and Special Offer green 1983.

3 (from "voice box - part 2"): NEW DOORS

Poppy Post Boxes in Lydiate, Sefton. Remembrance Day tributes to those that served. (Normally called "Yarn Bombing" but not an appropriate phrase this time!)

Weekend Assignment: Boxes

 

Maybe I should have painted the toolbox red

Hanging the show in Shoreditch. 12 Box artists showing. PV tonight

Well, the move has started.

This box is to protect index cards from humidity. I used to keep all index cards stock on my desktop. But soon I found the index cards get warped by the humidity.

 

I found this box at 100 yen shop. It is originaly for Bunko Books (pocket edition paperback) and/or Manga.

Brooch, box shaped.

Gilded bronze.

Grave find, Stora Ire, Hellvi, Gotland, Sweden.

SHM 22917:232

See also kulturarvsdata.se/shm/object/html/108042

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