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I took Jarrah to my daughter's house for a play with her kitty Ned.
As you can see the box has been well used by Lisa's cats who all love boxes.
Two of Big Rock Amusements ticket boxes racked on a trailer. I was helping to set up a booth for work. Since my wife had to work I stayed and snapped a few pictures.
1979/1980 period box artwork. Revell's 1/32 Mustang.
Depicts the 4th F.G.'s "Shangri La" from Debden, Essex.
(as flown by Dominic Salvatore Gentile)
Don Gentile was one of "the" Debden Eagles.
Born in the RAF, they became the USAAF's 4th Fighter Group.
They still exist today in the modern-day USAF
(flying the mighty F.15 Eagle)
I set up my light box in my fabric room so I could have no outside light. Thanks to my fellow EGA members for their help!
This traditional oblong origami box is similar to easy origami house in the beginning stage of folding sequence. One special folding technique you need to apply is a squah-fold.
www.origami-make.com/origami-box-oblong.php under www.origami-make.com/howto-origami-box.php
A Telephone Box is a bright beacon in an otherwise dark country the lane. I doubt it's been used in a long time. This is probably the most attention it's had, period.
já algum tempo procuro comprar lençõis ou mesmo uma saia para cama box mas não encontro, eu resolvi sentar na máquina e fazer achei ate que ficou bom!
Fleer Korn Heads box-1993
candy corn, likely capitalizing on the ConeHeads 'comeback' of 1993! (a certain movie)
I miss Brooks! -_-
I made this from a discarded box. You can see how big it is more or less if you compare it to the coffee mug. I used spary paint, acrylic, sharpies, and pens to create this.
I call this kind of box a "Schrodinger's Box" as a reference to the fact that it's made as one large box, and until you slice off the lid, there's just no telling WHAT might be inside... Maybe even Schrodinger's Cat
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrodinger's_cat
Ususally there's just sawdust, but you never know....
The dark wood is walnut, the top is quilted maple with a walnut stripe.
ODT - Box
More boxes from the collection.
By chance a few years ago we found we had a distant relative in Tasmania and as we were already going to Australia we decided to visit Tasmania too. He turned out to be a really interesting man and used to be the Chief Superintendent of Prisons. In July 1989 he confiscated these trinket boxes that were made "illegally" by one of the Prisoners at Risdon maximum security Prison. They are beautifully made albeit a bit rustic, completely made out of old matchsticks - it must have taken months if not years to collect that many sticks. The larger box has been lined, and has a mirror inside, plus 2 chains and hinges to stop the top falling too far back, these extra pieces also must have been hard to get hold of! I wonder who they were intended for?
He gave them to my husband because he knew he collected boxes :)