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Box made from soft woods, purpose cut and stained to look old. Variety of leather pieces used to reinforce corners and again, worn a little to give a used look.
£40
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hand-drawing with colored pencils
Inside the box is covered with fabric
The Jewel Box is a Food and Beverages entertainment complex at the Mount Faber, the iconic hilltop designation decorated for the Christmas Festival.
I was so busy with Blythecon stuff when this box came that the event did not get the attention it deserved. Here's the photostory, finally.
Earl M. Hardy Box Canyon Springs Nature Preserve
Box Canyon flows at a rate of 180,000 gallons per minute. The natural area offers views of the springs, a hiking trail and viewing platform that overlooks a 20' waterfall. Hiking is available, with wonderful vistas year round.
Female Box Turtle. NE Arkansas.
Grassy field/marsh area.
She was headed in the direction of a pond and if you view "Original", you can see that she had just finished a snack of some sort. Most likely a nice big fat juicy slug by the looks of it.
Box turtles are the only turtle that has a hinge on the bottom of their shell so they can close themselves completely up.
Males usually have red eyes while the females have yellowish-brown eyes.
(That's how I knew she was a girl)
Very rare Victorian Fluted Pillar Box vertical aperture, i've read there are only 10 of thse left now.
Same design was made in red and green. Made originally by Blaylock, iron founder, and later by W. Turner. Some kept the vertical aperture but by 1856 the horizontal posting hole was becomming more popular
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Photos of San Francisco, LA and Berkeley vintage retail store gift boxes. Small Livingston Brothers, San Francisco, CA
I dedicate this image to your photo by Katherine Hanna (party in a box) because the moment I saw her picture came to my head the idea (box star)
Thanks Katherine for give me the inspiration :]
I call this my “Tiny Square Cherry” Box. On the top of the box is an “Aunt Sukeys Choice” quilt pattern. The square box is about 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" and 2 1/2" tall. Inside it is 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 1 1/2". I made it using 92 pieces of wood cut in either diamond or triangle shapes from different kinds of wood. I used the half size pieces for the “Aunt Sukeys Choice” pattern on the top, so there are 40 pieces where I would normally have 20 pieces. The box is finished in its natural color with 5 or 6 coats of a clear wiping varnish, rubbed in by hand. The pieces are a bit over 3/16" thick, glued onto a Baltic Birch base, so they hold up much better than a thin veneer.
The type of wood is listed on the bottom of the box from the center out. On this box the wood is “Lacewood” from Australia, “Sycamore” from Missouri, “Chechen” from Mexico, “Hackberry” and “Cherry” from Missouri.
On the bottom I signed it, listed the wood, and dated it. After the date, the words “Foot Cut” let you know I made it on a foot powered table saw.
I lined the box with black velveteen.
Glyndyfrdwy signal box. Saturday 20 April 2013.
Photograph copyright: Ian 10B.
Camera: Canon EOS 550D.
Wonderful DIY Christmas Pyramid Gift Box
Christmas gifts should require special boxes ,check out these cute paper pyramids with free pattern. You won’t find much easier, and you …
Two bento boxes from Daiso. These were bought via eBay so were *slightly* more expensive than 100 yen!
I started using these amazing boxes all with different japanese paper on the outside while I was living in Japan. I bought as many as I could before I left Fukuoka. This is an example of how my jewellery comes packaged.
Gift Boxes designed as miniature versions of our tool boxes created as client gifts. 2015 Silver Addy Award winner from the American Advertising Federation. ©Bombshell Productions
Leominster Signal Box on the Welsh Marches line still pretty busy and controlling an array of semaphores at the south end of the station.