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"Tell me more about this 'birthday' thing, Pawpaw.. Cake? Wrapping paper?"

 

"Oooooo.....BOXES..?! "

 

Freddy Ray is one year old today. Hard to believe, but true. He is a blessing in all of our lives, and we all hope to be blessings in his.

 

Someday, he will widen the family circle and bless the life of some girl who hasn't even been born yet.. Such is the way of the world, and God's Plan for it, for us, for him, and for that lucky little girl, whose heart will be moved when they meet.

 

But for now, ripping wrapping paper, smashing cake, and playing with the boxes is enough. Happy Birthday, Frederick. We love you!

well today my gorgeous Soom R.Amber arrived and i am in love he is so beautiful i'm so glad i bought him and that i got him in Twany skin, i have always wanted a Soom Amber but never thought i could have her so of course when i saw soom where doing a male version i jumped right at it although i was sad that he wasn't a fawn, my bank account was thanking them.

he is really stunning the only thing i'm not to happy with is the face up which honestly i think i could have done better myself, its just too light on him but might look good on the lighter skinned versions of this doll

over all i am very pleased, i wasn't actually expecting him so soon so everything he is wearing he has borrowed from one of my other guys, poor boy i really need to get him some clothes of his own :D

Resolved: that in 2015 more objects shall leave this house than enter it, primarily through donations of useful (but no longer used) things to charities. (I notice that today we are donating 5 boxes and a chair - and a small box is arriving. At least the balance is in the right direction.)

 

Our Daily Challenge: RESOLUTIONS

Storage boxes that my daughter and I created using very inexpensive plastic containers, some fabric, a little thought, and some ribbon! :) They work great and look even better!

 

www.sussiesandsuch.com

Large female from western MA.

Bristlecone Pine jewelry boxes

 

These rustic-appearing beautiful jewelry boxes (or desk organizers!) are made from Bristle Cone Pine that was burned over by a forest fire in the 1880's. Bristle Cone Pine grows high in the Rocky Mountains at 8000 feet and over, and is the oldest living thing in the world. These boxes are made from trees that are 200 to 1000 years old.

 

The boxes are hand made in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado, US, and finished with a fine Danish oil.

 

You can find the Bristlecone Pine jewelry boxes at

The Bear and The Butterfly

214 Banff Ave, Banff, AB, Canada.

(403) 762-8911

Sent to my partner. Made using this great tutorial.

 

Sew Random Group.

Traditional Red Post Box, Craster, Northumberland, England

Little guy just watching hockey and drinking a juice box.

Hand made in Fremont Seattle, one-of-a -kind storage box.

6x9cm Box-Tengor 56/2, 1948-56 model

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 ^_^

Brocklesby station and signal box sseen just before closure of the box in October 2015 just before York ROC took over control of the area.

 

The box is a curiosity, not only is it sunk into the island platform but its panel was intended as an emergency one that could switch in and out as required. The box was to close and Ulceby would have taken over the immediate area, however Brocklesby Signal Box remained and the panel took its place within the huge box, whose levers were removed and the frame boarded over, but it still remained beneath.

One more from Dead Horse Beach. Wish I knew what this box was for.

 

Brooklyn, NY

 

Nikon F

Nikkor 28mm f/2.8

Eastman Type 5302 Fine Grain Release Positive Film

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.

 

www.tuckbox.com

 

Offenbach

Minolta XD7 with MC Rokkor PG 50/1.4

on APX100 in Rodinal (1+50)

River rocks, pandas from a Toob, leaves from silk flowers, a silk butterfly, wooden napkin rings, natural wood blocks, green citiblocks, and a metal cup.

 

This month I added the elements one or two at a time over a few weeks. I waited until it seemed they were loosing interest then added something new. They loved this! I think this will be how I put the box together from now on.

 

The first element was the rocks. Just rocks. They were so excited! The played with the rocks for four days!!!

  

Wrangle has laid claim to a large cardboard box. We let him enjoy it for a few days before we disposed of it.

I put all my memo pad in this box and I'm looking for other ^^ to add in my collection

Photo of waxing crescent moon taken on Feb. 20. (Venus, also, in the corner of the frame, segueing into the nebula texture.)

I captured this one just after 5:00pm as the sun created long shadows and provided weaker light. This white mail box was eye catcher among trees and green grass. I wanted sharper details in the image,but I will settle on the elements of the composition.

Fitting the original blind box back in. When Hanover fitted the LED's they also ripped all the dest lights out. So new light unit's have been fitted. Here seen on the floor being wired up.

WITCHES SPELL BOX

 

By Mary Beth Davies

 

10”Paper mache box #2805-44FCAM

4 glass bottles #2014OC

2 sheets Bat’s wing paper #15799 or your choice

1 sunflower pick #MC 9835 or your choice

1 pumpkin pick #MC 7054 or your choice

1 small candle #6201-83

Mouse #16137

Sinnamay ribbon #2804-58

Black crow #1307-30

Black feathers #1019-12

Green moss #GM107

12” broom#281743

7/8” Swiss dot ribbon #3906

Black spray paint

Decoupage

 

Wispy willow branch, cheesecloth scraps, asst mini pods, small labels, glue gun and sticks, Mocha Brown and Dark Chocolate paint, sponge, perm enamel satin sealer

 

1. Spray inside and outside of box and lid with black spray paint.

2. Decoupage paper to the outside of the box. Hot glue Swiss dot ribbon around band of lid.

3. Hot glue candle to top of the box – slightly to one side, and glue on the broom.

4. Tie a sinnamay bow and glue onto broom near candle. Cut willow branch apart and glue into bow. Arrange and glue on the picks and the crow.

5. Spot glue the moss into the inside of the box and add the mouse. Sprinkle some black feathers around inside the box.

6. Sponge paint the bottles mocha brown and then dark chocolate. Let dry.

7. Seal with perm enamel satin sealer. Let dry completely.

8. Cut cheesecloth into 6” squares and spritz them with black spray paint.

9. Cover the tops of the bottles with the cheesecloth and tie on with another cheesecloth scrap. *add bottle labels if desired.

10. Lay the bottles inside the box around the mouse

flashed inside the plastic box

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I made this box by hand and then used traditional carving tools to hand carve it . The box design based on a medieval reliquary .The carving is a traditional chip carving design . The cool thing about this type of carving is it's done with a single knife . It's made from poplar wood not that great a wood . Usually hidden or stained , or painted . I think it turned out all right ,but not my favorite .

Topiary hedging at Goldney hall.

 

100 Possibilities Project.................Box finds some friends :)

Miniature box elder dyed hot pink, with ebony finial and foot.

The LitterHouse is a new Litter Box for cats, it looks great in any room & contains spilt litter!

Best litterbox on the market!

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No Dogs Get In This Litter Box!!

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The unique design of The LitterHOUSE cat litter box prevents dogs from eating cat litter. Stop coprophagia permanently!!

 

LitterHOUSE litter boxes help control the foul odor associated with your traditional cat litter box. The chimney charcoal filter works to diminish odors between regular litter box cleanings. LitterHOUSE chimney charcoal filters last up to six months. Order your refill charcoal filters here.

 

Thousands of dogs die every year, due to eating cat litter. The litter turns "cement like" in their stomach and intestines. Lungs and inner organs can also be effected. The LitterHOUSE litter box design does not allow dogs to get their heads into the litter pan area

 

Unique Wedding Favor Box for a Tropical or Beach Wedding. Perfect for Destination Weddings or Hawaiian Weddings. These Natural Fiber Boxes are perfect to hold unique favors created by www.CoutureBeachInvitations.com

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