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The hardest part of this project will be finding pallet wood that all has the same width and tearing apart your pallet. If you have a chop saw and a nail gun, the rest is easy. Make sure you click on the link for a full tutorial and to see how I made numbers labels out of a soda can.
Back to front sleeveless top; front of mans shirt now button down back.
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Ice-house, now a fishermans nothy store, military radio base, now an industrial park and wind farm.
Crosskirk, Caithness, Scotland.
My daughter is moving to Scotland to get married. I made her this embroidered hanky from an old vintage pillowcase.
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I made this skirt from a vintage scarf which I bought second hand in Bulgaria. It can also be worn as a bandeau dress.
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Submitted by: Anna Rajczyk !
Bookmarks for bookmark swap gift. I used felt and reverse applique for the top one, repurposed linen skirt and thrifted linen bias tape for the second (I embroidered the flowers), and scraps leftover from making patchwork bias tape for the third. They're not perfect but hopefully will be well-loved.
Took a dress I had made using Simplicity 3835 pattern and converted it into a skirt. Ribbon used for drawstring waist. Lightweight and cool cotton skirt to wear around the house this summer.
Seattle Tilth's Chicken Coop & Urban Farm Tour
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#14 Stacy Brewer
Large, aviary style coop w/ a green roof. Seattle Tilth 3-bin composter to compost the chicken manure & bedding.
A mans shirt bought at an op shop for $4, made into a new sleeveless top
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Fab container, repurposed , creamy tones, distressed and ready to hold your treasures. The inside is covered with vintage papers. A littlethings1 treasure , you can check my profile for the link !
Repurposed bottle turned snowman , with a paperclay head. Check my profile for a link , a littlethings1 or Lollishop treasure !
These were fun to make and sold quickly on etsy. I found some lonely potholders on a clearance shelf and used buttons I bought from another etsy seller to create these small clutches. Just the right size for your personal items!
Made from Goodwill shirts and denim; blogged here: entropyalwayswinsblog.com/2015/05/06/all-things-being-equal/
Experimentelle Buchkunst
das erste einer langen Serie
spontanistisch arrangierte Gesichter
von dekorativen Elementen eingekreist
intuitive Mischtechnik
angewendet
wie es der Augenblick erfordert
integrierte Collagen
aus ausrangierten Plänen
Zeichnungen
Schnipseln
die sich anbieten
& gerade greifbar waren
ein farbenfrohes Sammelsurium
ein humoristisches Panoptikum
der globalen Vielfalt
Einschließlichkeit
statt Ausschließlichkeit
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Simple and nice idea !
The bookmark is one Sprite made years ago. She was probably four or five. Her dad has kept it in his Bible since then.
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I am quite delighted with my poetic repurposing of a film splicer from my movie projectionist days. It is perfect for holding the iPod exactly perpendicular for use as a movie camera. I am working on my first home video to promote the ICD conference. It will totally raise the bar for future conference chairs, so said Jim at headquarters. Well no one's ever done it before and not in a mountain climbing outfit. And what has been done for the National conference is on the whole very poorly executed. Such room for improvement always serves to inspire me.
Update 3/10/13: I worked all afternoon trying to get the two minute take in one shot after memorizing the script. It took four hours before I could do it without messing up. Catherine said it lagged a bit. This solo medium just may not be as funny when done without an audience. So if it doesn't translate I'm not sure I'll attempt another.
Update 3/17/13: After 40 plus takes and three days I finally got it right in one take and had enough schtick and different expressions to liven it up some. Sent it to Jim for him to add the ICD and conference logo and website. He also put in music and subtitles. So overall it has a professional look suited to the cause.
I wasn't sure how I'd like this quilt. I had picked up a great quality 100% cotton cream printed sheet at Goodwill, and it didn't match most of my other sheet fabrics. I decided to go with three different solids, all of them as HST blocks with the cream print. I laid them out in a star pattern using 4x4 blocks in each. Once completed, I decided I liked it after all!