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hair: >TRUTH< Tasmine - light blondes
top: [ NERD.P ] Simple line T-Shirt blue
bottom: -tb- Denim Cutoff shorts (black)
scarf: :pesca:gacha scarf(A)
I have bought a new "jäll" ironing board from Ikea and have sewed a new cover...
Now i like it many more :o)
The bag contains the Clover iron which can be stuffed hot into its own little bag, an ironing pad and a little accessory bag.
And it just happens to match the ironing pad/tote that I made a week or 2 ago. :) I love things that match. I had a lot of fun making these things, spent WAY too much time on them, though. I have a whole new respect for people who do QAYG, that is VERY time consuming, even if you're just doing straight lines!
OK, I made a tutorial for the little tote - it's on my blog-
flossieblossoms.blogspot.com/2013/09/tutorial-small-quilt...
Someone before us left a sign... curious surprise in a hotel room in Capaci, Sicily, September 2014.
Original shot taken with an Olympus OMD E-M5 micro fourthirds camera, Zuiko 12-50mm zoom lens, various post processing.
Part of series I've done for http://femdommag.com/ . Thanks to Artilleri for providing outfits and props and to the fabulous Galliano Boucher for posing with me.
Some people wash cars in the car park so for a bit extra money I thought I would try something else, Got loads of customers but I cant bloody Iron Dohhhhhh
We have to take more care even in the simplest most mundane things in our life's as you never know what could happen.
*Lighting*
P-ttl triggered sigma 530 dg super with shoot through brolly on camera right.
Part of my photobox 24 live challenge.
Angie: flea market doll, Dawn's friend, early 1970s ($8)
1:12 Plastic kitchen set: recent bargain flea market find ($10)
Most chrome minis, silverware, OJ, green dishes: Michael's
Chrome kettle, breakfast plate and fruit basket: Ebay
Ironing board: Hobby Lobby
Birdcage: vintage Lundby, repainted
Plants: bits of faux plant bits I potted up in glue and coffee grounds
Walls and floor: scrapbook paper
“The secret of surviving housework is simply to do it. Pull the plug on the part of your brain that always wants to negotiate everything. You need to change a diaper, rinse a bottle, clean a spill, fluff a pillow? Consider it done. It's a no-brainer. End of conversation. End of story." -- Veronique Vienne
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Model: Jananas Bananas, multitasking wonder
MUA: Natalie Koskinen
Setup: FX400 with giant octa camera right. Flash against white panels camera left. Stripbox camera back left as kicker. Flash with grid for background camera right. Reflector on ground camera right. Fan camera right. Triggered with PW or optically. Texture by Bittbox.