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I admit that I'm only adding this because it hasn't had even one view... the world is so cruel... now it's your chance
Long shadows cross the patterned brick path.
Taken at Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison, Wisconsin on Saturday, November 29, 2009.
MAJORAS' MASK (Project: Terrible Fate)
The back of the mask was looking kind of empty, so I figured I could carve some "ancient" looking pattern. This was done with a Rotary Tool and after several hours this is the result!
Little Robot Embroidery pattern, free for personal use.
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This is my latest haul of vintage pattern goodness. I will have to set aside some time to take pics of them all and of all the lovely illustrations inside. They are beautiful and I love them all.
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I got Bryon to pose while we were enjoying the library's exhibit about bookbinding, hence the backdrop.
It's Free Pattern Friday! Visit the Craftsy Blog for a fresh roundup of free patterns from indie designers from around the world!
The trend for our little 52 photo project is for the photos to be B&W, or nearly so, at least. I thought I'd mix things up by taking a shot of something that already IS B&W, but in color!
However, that didn't look as nice as I expected. For one thing, the walls and ceiling in this room are a dark tan/terra cotta plaster. So, the bounced flash was really picking up that color - in particular in the background.
Additionally, in color, the foreground showed a lot of little splashes of various pastel nail polishes due to a horrible accident involving a bucket full of nail polish, and a small child.
The stained wood door of the bathroom STILL has splash marks!
That wasn't exactly the look I was going for, so back to B&W for me!
This is the tile floor of our bathroom - one of my favorite features in our house. Interestingly, if you were able to see the entire floor, there is one or two areas where the small black and white tiles are in the wrong place - reversed. It's like a little beauty mark for the floor!
Taken with my trusty 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 kit lens on a Nikon D60. Sb600 flash, bounced off the ceiling. Edited slightly for color (or lack of color) in GIMP.
Romance Pattern Wallpaper iPhone 6
iphone 6 Size: 750 x 1334
iphone 6 Plus Size: 1080 x 1920
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Loved this pattern! I see many more of these tops in my future :-) Fabric: cotton lawn from fabric.com (just a bit I had leftover from my daughter's a Geranium dress, enough for cutting the bodice), contrasting sleeves on off-white eyelet fabric.