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You can find a lot of thing in Kızlarağası. It is famous place in İzmir. And here a gift shop, a lot of things handmade. And one of it on the way.

With pink polka-dot lining and vintage-embroidered covered button

After some much needed cleanning.

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depois da limpeza e organização mais que necessária :)

With a Kath Kidston theme.

Ugh.. I am so sick of embrodery floss! Lol. My fingers aren't small enough for these little things!!

A big shout out to Roxanne @ Baking In Miniature for the adorable sewing bag, books, and ribbon!

Adorable craft table is from Menutmon on Etsy / Menutmon.com

big messy shelf where my vinyl lives, for now

A few days ago I received a copy of "Craft Inc." in the mail, sent to me from Meg Mateo Ilasco. She researched and wrote this book which is a guide for making people to turn their craft into a business. It's a great little book and I am flattered and proud to be included in it along with so many other fantastic and inspiring creators!

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Wreck of the X-Craft minisubs at Aberlady Bay in East Lothian

A break from my 'diary' now to show you the latest on the landing craft that will be part of the D-Day Museum here. Tim was off yesterday and we popped down to check Mum's house, riding partly along the seafront on the way home. Tim couldn't ride his bike this way, but waited while I came to have a look and take some photos.

 

Some info from the D-Day Museum website:

LCT 7074 is a 59-metre long ‘Landing Craft, Tank’ (LCT) that carried 10 tanks to Normandy for D-Day. The tanks belonged to 7th Armoured Division and went ashore in France on 7 June 1944.

LCT 7074 is owned by the National Museum of the Royal Navy, which has received funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to display the ship next to The D-Day Story. The ship has been brought to Southsea seafront by sea from HM Naval Base Portsmouth and will open to the public in 2020. The Sherman and Churchill tanks, which used to be on show in front of the museum, will be displayed on board the LCT.

The lower shelves hold craft supplies. I found this CD shelving unit on the street. Love how well made it is and its thin profile for storing and displaying stuff.

It's still isn't totally finished.

Aqui ele aberto com as coisas arrumadinhas. Fica uma mesa muito boa para se trabalhar e não ocupa muito espaço, já que o único espaço que tinha para colocar era o quartinho de emprega, que não usamos.

 

Bjs,

Ana

 

Contato: mfuxiqueira@yahoo.com.br

works by Hilary Dennis & Katy Chan.

 

The Good Catch Motherlode Craft Fair

May 12, 2007

Toronto, ON

Sue having fun in her crafting hovel.

 

© Anvilcloud Photography

One project down. I got all the re-ment put away. Yay!

While I was packing the Dollies I took the chances of taking pictures I didn't take in the moment. Here you have a picture of the "daughters" of the Doll Manufacturer, Builder and Engineer!

One of the largest I have made. Fits a queen size bed.

Original sticker was made in craft punch!

pottery Craft day at Newport medieval ship.

Ch Ch Changes!!!

 

I hated the brown, It made that green look even more garish to me sooo I repainted the table and shelves white and I decided to just make the shelving evenly spaced and have them completey wrap around the corner rather than that break in the middle. It looks a lot more cohesive to me now but now my back hurts! LOL

 

Finally ready to share my crafty space... or my crafty basement corner.

 

Blogged at: notquitevintage.typepad.com

Eeek!

 

ISBN 4910039210959

Caixa q fiz em aula com a Marcy (Villa Madeira)

My Craft Corner...in my bedroom,I just re-arange my room for my new hobby...yes it's sewing work .

 

I love to see all my doll all the time...It's very good to see them there .

 

The shelf from "INDEX" HOME DECORATE SHOP..and put it by my Dad.

  

I shot this photo of my daughter making Valentine's cards on Arista EDU 400 black and white film using my father's Pentax MX 35mm SLR.

The last surviving tank landing craft used at D-Day which avoided German shelling during the landings only to sink 66 years later in a dock on Merseyside arrived in Southsea today as part of her move to a museum.

 

Landfall, also known as LCT 7074, was restored at the Portsmouth Naval Base in a £4.7million project and will now go on to grace Southsea Common in Hampshire in front of the D-Day Story museum.

 

The 194ft (53m), 300-ton vessel was one of 800 such boats which carried tanks and military supplies on to the French beaches at Normandy as part of the Allied invasion force of June 6, 1944.

 

The last surviving tank landing craft used at D-Day which avoided German shelling during the landings only to sink 66 years later in a dock on Merseyside arrived in Southsea today as part of her move to a museum.

 

Landfall, also known as LCT 7074, was restored at the Portsmouth Naval Base in a £4.7million project and will now go on to grace Southsea Common in Hampshire in front of the D-Day Story museum.

 

The 194ft (53m), 300-ton vessel was one of 800 such boats which carried tanks and military supplies on to the French beaches at Normandy as part of the Allied invasion force of June 6, 1944.

 

But a £5million rescue operation by the Royal Navy's museum then saw her raised four years later and restored at the Portsmouth Naval Base.

pretty found paper matchboxes for sale at our craft mafia booth saturday

My husband built this with plans from Knock-Off Wood. It's amazing!

This is a photo of some of my older pysanky, back when I first started. The designs are from books, but the execution is mine.

Quitapenas

 

Kit lens + Raynox 250

Small Space Craft Desk and Storage in a little kitchen

 

Well… is this not the most darling little craft space you’ve ever seen? Initially, I thought this was just a desk in a craft room, I quickly realised it was a tiny little space in Sara’s kitchen! Now, of course, I must...

 

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