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Pretty Girl S.W.A.G. (Supporting Wellness and Aerobics for Girls)
held at Prince George's Sports and Learning Complex on July 10, 2011
This is the (generous) gift bag given to attendees of last nights Letterpress Craft Night. I think the heart-shaped earrings are my favorite. In the lower left and lower right you can see the cards we made that night on the Vandercook press.
Westminster history coloring book published by the City of Westminster and the South Westminster Arts Group (SWAG). 2011
However- If you are about history do not follow this book! I have a feeling that it was pieced together at the at the last moment, because it was written very poorly and well off of Westminster history. Beware do not site or make reference to the history of this book!
Pretty Girl S.W.A.G. (Supporting Wellness and Aerobics for Girls)
held at Prince George's Sports and Learning Complex on July 10, 2011
Swag is lined in drapery lining and the jabots are lined in contrast fabric. The treatment is hung from clip rings but you can also used sewn on rings.
Price for labor $75.00
"Only the finest #swag layout for last month's @CodePen meetup! #CodePen #FrontEndDev #MonthlyMeetup" - twitter.com/AkFrontEndDev/status/768487613623861248/photo/1
Ava Jhamin For
RnR Swag
"Urban Pussy"
Get a jump start for the cutest fall look on the grid. If you a kitty lover
at all this is a must have. The cute cream argyle sweater mini with the
omg cutest hanging pussy cat. It also comes with Urban Pussy stockings
with the same cute cat on the front and the tail on the back of the leg....
Beyond a must have..............
Style On..........................
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Pretty Girl S.W.A.G. (Supporting Wellness and Aerobics for Girls)
held at Prince George's Sports and Learning Complex on July 10, 2011
Doeskin Ranch; Balcones Canyonlands NWR
Leander, Tx
For some of the stories behind the photos, check out www.monkboughtlunch.com
Michigan Avenue is weird. People fly in for this stretch of road. It's a mall, right? Anyway, this guy was interesting, at least.
Every year for BNAT, the Minnesota Crew (around 10-15 people, including me) descends upon Austin a couple days early to help prepare for the film festival.
One of the time-intensive tasks is sorting out all the donated movie studio swag into bags for each of the attendees.
What you see in this photo (and the next two) are the lines of bags, waiting for swag.
In 2005, there were around 240 bags. We did this work in the upper floor offices and projection rooms of the South Lamar location of the Alamo Drafthouse.