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"I have nothing left, And all I feel is this cruel wanting.
We've been falling for all this time and now I'm lost in paradise.
Alone, and lost in paradise."
"One day we won't feel this pain anymore."
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rnxlW5TrBs
just a random old picture I edited at the university today xx
Just practicing with some new artificial light sources and different settings on the camera
** original photo, not edited
one of the best group works I ever worked in for sure ^^
I really like to work with these girls, I loved my group! it was a lot of fun. :D
Our song that we chose is I am by Killing heidi. www.youtube.com/watch?v=DacuQln3N1c
GOAL! Celebrate your sporty side with comfy shorts or leggings & a great wear-wherever t-shirt!
Design your own:
SOLD thank you Shelby!
6.25 x 6 x 4 inches handsewn from original prototype pattern.
It's been such a long time since I felt like making toys!
blog tutorial on prototyping your own toys - with a few pictures.
Turn your city on Fluid Forms into a custom wooden wall clock
Design: Fluid Forms, John Briscella
Photo: Fluid Forms
Check out the fabulous girls from Boston who walked the runway this past Saturday (12/10/2011) in the name of tween fashion!
This kangaroo and her baby live in Canada!
The Saga of the Pink Kangaroos
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I design toys, from scratch, with pen and paper and scissors, then cloth and tiny stitches. It's one of the things I do best, and luckily, something I love to pieces. I sell my toys on Etsy, to 'locals' and friends.
Last year a lady asked me to make a custom pink kangaroo for her little girl. It took me two months to develop a pattern very similar to this one. In January, I moved and lost ALL my patterns.
Lately I've wanted to redraw quite a few of them to put into a pamphlet people can buy. This is one of the 'new' redrawn patterns. (( Mom's head still needs a little work, and her feet could be bigger.)))
Mom is 8 inches tall, and baby is 3 inches tall. The original pattern had mom at 6 inches tall and baby at 1.5 inches tall -- but it was all handsewn. The mom has some machine sewing in her now and the baby is still handsewn.
There are more detail shots and info about custom orders below at my shop.