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Late Christmas shoppers take in the sights in downtown Seoul, South Korea.
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Christmas 1975 at my parent's house in Cordell, Oklahoma. The boys were able to play with their cousins.
Branden and his cousin, Matt, playing with the Mattel Thundershift 500. Judy is in the background. My sister, Diane, is on the right.
A Christmas card for the Christmas Kickstart challenge using a really old Hero Arts stocking stamp and Chunky Merry Die and Merry Background from Simon Says.
Design for the 2009 Steelehouse Christmas card. All 13 employees were custom "8-bitted". A fun quirky, retro, and fun combination of cross-stitch and Christmas greetings.
"Merry Christmas from the many faces of Steelehouse!"
Christmas 1975 at my parent's house in Cordell, Oklahoma. The boys were able to play with their cousins.
Branden opening his Mattel Thundershift 500.
Christmas Songs and Stories--including Jingle Bells, Deck the Halls and Santa's Surprise/
Wonder Books, NY 1953..
Christmas in Australia is held in the summer months and is usually spent outdoors or by the beach. A wooden Christmas tree stands in the sand by the ocean at sunrise. A seagull flys overhead
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We've searched on Amazon.com some cool Christmas gift ideas for your family pallet lovers and you know what, we found some cool ideas, not too much but a selection of 7 gift ideas around pallets.
There are some cool books for your upcoming pallet projects:
100% Pallet: from Freight to Furniture: 21 DIY Designer Projects by Aurelie Drouet & Jerome Blin
Very cool projects done with pallets, each project is very well detailed with all the instructions to do it yourself.
Build It! With Pallets by Joe Jacobs
Engineer Joe Jacobs has a smallholding and a pig farm in North Yorkshire. He is a regular contributor to Home Farmer magazine and is the author of the "Build It! With Pallets" book.
Wood Pallet Projects: Cool and Easy-to-Make Projects for the Home and Garden by Chris Gleason
Inside you'll find 15 of his inspired projects for rescuing and repurposing pallets. Some of his pieces celebrate the rough, edgy character of the material, while others are crafted as fine furniture. He shows how to construct both indoor and outdoor furniture in a variety of styles, along with other useful items such as a birdhouse, a toolbox, and even a ukulele. There's plenty of nitty gritty here on working with pallets, including where to find them, how to process them into usable lumber, fasteners, sanding, and the best finishes (if any) to use.
If you think that a book is not a cool gift, maybe these little pallet coasters could do the job:
Euro pallet coasters set of 5 for all kind of hot and cold drink by Labyrinth
These little pallet coaster are exact replicas of its big brother. Dimensions: 12cm x 8cm x 2cm. Dimensions: 4.7inch x 3.1inch x 0.78inch. Hard Wood, solid wood, will not break. Made by Labyrinth, a Spanish company located in Barcelona.
Wood Miniature Cargo Pallet Coasters with Holder
Set of four miniature coasters plus stand made from wood scraps salvaged from local wood mills and cabinet shops in the Pacific Northwest. Each Piece is Handmade - the pieces are hand cut then each coaster and stand is hand assembled by gluing the individual planks to the braces. Finally, each coaster is finished with a protective clear coat and we add on the felt feet.The coasters come with a matching holder handmade from the same materials to keep the set together. 100% Made In The USA - all wood parts used in the construction these pallet coasters are made from American hardwood and all coasters are 100% made in the USA!
Euro Pallet Trivet Wooden Kitchen Hot Pan and Plate Coaster Stand made from Fir Wood
Stack your cooking utensils on this authentic 1:6 scale recreation of the original Euro Pallet. Made from Fir wood, these trivets are tough enough to be piled with your industrial cooking utensils. After use, simply fork them into place back in the cupboard. A fun and unique gift for anyone in the import/export industry, the Euro Pallet Trivet makes a handy kitchen accessory for all.
And to finish, here is a tool to dismantle pallets, a little expensive but if you have a lot of pallets to dismantle, it could be a good investment !
Vestil SKB-7 Pallet Buster, 1-1/4" Handle Diameter, 41-1/2" Bar Length
Get rid of broken or unsightly pallets quickly and safely. Lightweight and easy to use. Unique dual prying action with nail puller. Also can be utilized for dockboard removal.
And voila, we have not been able to find other pallet gift ideas from Amazon on our side, on your side, do you have other cool pallet gift ideas for Christmas?
You find the tutorial here. So far it's only the German version - I will write the English version tomorrow. But there are so many photos that you will understand the tutorial even without knowing one German word ;-)
Selfridges, Oxford Street, London is famous for its' revolutionary Christmas window display.
ENCHANTED CHRISTMAS WINDOWS 2014
For 2014, Christmas at Selfridges celebrates the art of storytelling and the power of enchantment. Each window evokes a surreal fairytale or children’s storybook classic, each with a unique Selfridges twist, of course.......
Experimenting with Samyang 14mm f/2.8 ED AS IF UMC plus Nikon D7000
No Tripod; Minimum Processing
Seven trays of assorted Christmas cookies. I did 23 trays like this last year in the three weeks before Christmas! Each tray holds an assortment of:
Raspberry jam swirls
Apricot squares
Dark chocolate fudge
Milk chocolate fudge
Pecan pastry horns
Traditional Christmas decorated cookies
Nutty noodly clusters
Peanut butter white trash snacks
Assorted Christmas Candies
Each tray has about 40+ pieces, and will serve at least 25 generously. Packaged in cello wrap with large red/green bow and a pine cone accent. 16 inch poly tray with doilies completes the look.
Call or e-mail for pricing.
An early Christmas themed tartan dress from Cossette. Tartan of course being one of the most iconic and recognizable patterns in the world yet somehow overlooked and low key.
At Cossette we decided to match these two inside the Blythe world, adding into the mix some red, gold and green. After all what would early Christmas be without red, gold and some green? You see once Halloween and All Saints is behind us, Christmas comes rolling in with all its magic, lights, symbolism and wonderful atmosphere. Cossette just thinks tartan works quite well with all that. Perhaps all you need on top is some quiet classical music to put you in the mood of the coming season - it’s the most wonderful time of the year. Don't forget some chocolate to top it really off... with churros perhaps?
I knit these oversized Christmas stockings for my three boys this year. They are all about 16 inches in circumference and 20-24 inches long. A great size to fit stuffers of all sizes!
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Merry Christmas to all of you and each of you!
It seems it will be a rainy holiday here in Tuscany, so I choose to make the greetings with this Christmas/rainy stolen shot, some post processing using the Gimp 2.6.1 and it's a seamless texture...
Original shots taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7, heavy post processing.
Merry Christmas to all my Friends!
Our 2010 Christmas Tree!
Made with Profiteroles Filled with Baileys Cream and Decorated with Caramel Threads, Cherry and Physalis.
Hasenpfeffer grew by another generation. Ursula Huber, Daniela’s mum, is in on the act. And for the record, she’s showing us how it’s done.
She knits these insanely intricate coats, skirts, and dresses. Simply for the fact that she knits them, they’re bespoke; however, these outfits are beyond just custom.
It’s because she works entirely free-form. That’s right; she works by feel and not by pattern. Judgment, not a predetermined shape, guides her needles. We always prided ourselves that each one of our little people acquired of a personality of its own, but we now stand in awe; the pieces she creates transform these personalities into real characters. We admit; we’ve been schooled.
In light of the incredible amount of time, effort, and creativity that goes into her knit outfits, only a select few Little People will wear them. And even though they command a premium, we’re still not charging as much as they cost. In other words, she’s doing it for the love.
Sure, they cost a bit more; however, remember this: You get what you pay for. And in this case you get a lot.