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Pose: B(u)Y Me - Say Yess ! 5 bento pose with mirror Pose and ringbox and roses included @ Men's Closet Event
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My daughter gave me this little ring box when my first grandchild Andrew was born. It has meant a lot to me ever since.
Smile on Saturday theme "Objects of Sentimental Value"
Happy Smile on Saturday!
This is a little ring box I made from a chunk of mahogany that I reclaimed from the scrap bin at Ye Olde Day Job. Itβs actually one of several that Iβve made over the years from a variety of woods that flow through my workshop. Iβm always amazed, though, at the complex character of mahoganyβs grain once it takes on a finish (in this case, an oil and wax mixture, followed by several applications of shellac). I hope I wouldnβt be out of line in mentioning that I sell boxes like this and a variety of other woodcraft at my online shop (smilemoon.etsy.com).
8" tiffany box cake covered in fondant. fondant covered foam lid. ring is edible but diamond is glass.
Okay, so I don't know about this photo ... it just seems a bit "filling" to me in that it just fills up space and is a little boring, it's the wedding rings and the invitation, still it does remind us of our beautiful everything was!
At least in my generation, marriage was considered one of the most meaningful steps in life. Not as irreversible as bringing children, but certainly one of great importance. I learn that in current generations people tend less to get married (maybe: to obligate, in general).
The questions: Why to perform a marriage ceremony? Why to tie your life with those of another person? Are legitimate and heavy.
This Ethiopian bride seemed to me very tensed in her ceremony.
I wish her and her man the bestβ¦
P.S.
Note her beautiful henna decorations (that can often be seen on Ethiopian brides).
It's about time I made some more of these. This is the first run of these little beauties since last fall. I made some improvements on the fit of the dovetail sliding lids. Also, I have gotten away from simply boring out the storage space with a large drill bit, and have moved toward routing out a graceful elliptical space using a template I developed specifically for these boxes. I'm also starting to go a little more free-form with the shape on some of the lids. The finish, as always, is a combination of bees wax, carnauba wax, and mineral oil, with a final lacquer seal. For this batch of boxes, I'm using mahogany, walnut, and figured walnut. Enjoy!
An antique family heirloom that my mother gave to my very cute and beautiful wife on our wedding. The ring was commissioned by my grandfather for my grandmother as a 25th anniversary present. It was crafted in 1910-1911 by Maison Schroeder Joailliers of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.
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1954 Kodak Retinette Model 022 (Schneider-Kreuznach Reomar 45mm f/3.5) : Kodak Panchromatic 200 : Epson V850.
βThe trees will tell their secrets to those that tune in.β β Steven Magee Another Christmas Tree only a bit smaller this time and, I gave it a tiny green velvet box for a base, a cute ring box. What a lovely way to present someone special with a secret gift who naturally adore trees but unknowingly would never guess the tree keeps a secret.
Their wedding colors are pink & kelly green. I carved two 8" squares for the gift bag -- gumpaste bows, tissue, and ring box
Curdnatta Photographer's theme "Shallow DoF".
Ring boxes lovingly turned by my late husband. The front one is a piece of our apricot tree.
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75 servings of 50/50 chocolate and vanilla cake. Sugar paste rings and ring box. Cricut swirls and monogram (cut from vector file).
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