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June 6, 2013
Day 157/365
Thank you to everyone for the views, favourites and comments for my day 156 shot. I really wasn't expecting it to be that popular!
Unfortunately, I was very uninspired for the next few days, so today's shot is a step down that I've intentionally been slow to post. These are metal stools in our condo with lots of bokeh and a B&W conversion.
This is a step stool I made for my daughter.
It is based on the design featured in Fine Woodworking Magazine (Jan/Feb 2009).
I made the stool out of poplar, which I then bleached using a pickling stain. I painted on some grass to give it a definite "kid's stool" look, and finished off with 4 coats of satin-finish polyurethane.
This was my first attempt at hand-cut dove tail joints. The joints could have been cleaner, but overall I'm happy with the results.
Olympus Trip 35
Fuji Superia 400 X-TRA (Test Roll)
Slightly out of focus, I need to get a good idea on how far 1m really is.
I love Stools. They are fun to sit on. They are usual not the usual height of normal chairs and you can place your feet on the rungs.
Also, I find them to be very nice subjects in photos or of people sitting on them.
Mouse walks under Rose's stool.
Note: All of our non-human family members are rescued/adopted. We do not support the "pet" trade.
I picked these 3 stools up at a farm auction last fall for $8. As soon I bought them I knew what I was going to do with them.
www.recyclart.org/2009/12/margate-line/
Young british designer Zoe Murphy creates imagery inspired by her seaside hometown of Margate, and uses it to print on recycled interior products. Her work was shortlisted by the BBC new designer of the year award.
same concept as my "parking garage" stool from last week but a little different because now it has a base
I modified an IKEA frosta stool according to Door Sixteen's instruction. I also made it shorter. Please excuse the poor quality of the photo, lighting is bad during the day because it's been raining almost non-stop.
With industrial sturdiness and Japanese artistry, the Pleated Stool’s upholstered seat achieves a unique texture through the innovative folding of rich fabric. Marvel at its intricate design as you run your fingers over it, and never worry about wrinkles! By pleating in two directions, a grid is created to complement a rectilinear frame in powder-coated steel and ebonized walnut.
A close-up of the ladybug stool, shows the pink and orange fur feet.
I painted this wooden stool with my original ladybug design. It was in my daughter's school auction.
Allegedly the stool that was first thrown to start the Prayer Book Riot of 1637.
National Museum of Scotland H.KL3
I purchased a chair from Habitat for Humanity ReStore, and a stool from our local Goodwill shop. Both started out a bit sad in the upholstery way, but had shapes I loved and were solidly constructed. So I ripped off the old, sad upholstery, re-padded both a bit; painted the frames with RustOleum Heirloom White, and reupholstered both pieces using dropcloths from the hardware store. Now they exist in harmony together in our Guest Room, as a quiet reading spot and favorite kitty perch. :)
Bar Stool: ZADIG // Bar Stool // Blk Metal
Skin: #Boataom: Precious S x Legacy - Guardian Skin - Diamond 8
Shine: THIS IS WRONG - Aging shine 2.0 - Legacy
Nails: Avada - Ballerina Nails - Nude French Tips
Socks: *Tentatacio* Liz Socks White
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Hand Carved Stool , production of carved christening
stools has been temporarily suspended . Since the disastrous fire in Sept. 2009 which devastated our
premises , and destroyed all our long and carefully collected sets of wood carving chisels and gouges , we
have not , as yet , managed to replace the tools . we will post notice as and when we restart the supply of christening stools .
Made of solid oak from well-managed forests, the Folks stool is considerably weighted for stability and durability.
after about an hour in the blast cabinet with 80 grit glass beads; law of diminishing returns and why i hate finish work. i used one can of clear coat- looks like the same texture all over.
My brilliant 11 year old son (by marriage) put the hole in the seat by giving the stool a good whack with a framing hammer. guess i need to find some more vinal.