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A window box in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. I almost deleted this in my camera -- it looked overexposed. So glad I didn't! I really love the bokeh in the background.
Okay, my flower-wise friends -- I admit to confusing salvia and lavender. Which one is this? [edit: seems the consensus is lavender! -- any tips on how to tell the difference other than scent? -- does salvia have a square stem?]
The measuring cup was priced at $2.00! I didn't stuff the box like before because there really wasn't a whole lot to choose from today. I am excited about the Corning Fireside mug! All the woodland brown is for my son.
Boxes (BOXESclever) play at The Glee Club in Birmingham, 25 June 2013.
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Mashed-up masterpiece :-)
Check out the animated version here: www.boxdogbikes.com/journal/
(Don't miss the rambunctious critter on the bed)
This is a medium-sized (roughly 10" x 7" x 5") general-purpose treasure box. I may still add dividers for the jewelry box treatment, we'll see. It's a real multi-species affair, with zebrawood front and back, figured bubinga sides, and a walnut lid.
This is an Electrical Control Box very similar to the ones in School Lane and Barkfield Lane Formby. It is thought they may have been involved with the timing of street lighting.
This box was made by A Handyside & Co Ltd Derby & London.
This is the blank book I made with the sewn boards technique and the drop spine clamshell box for it with matching materials. Paste paper covers and tray linings, linen box covers, silk tray edges and spine cover.
Gold snuff box set with diamonds presented to Sir R. I. Murchison by Tsar Alexander II.
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