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Another artwork. Hand carved, modern rustic purple table. Special made for glass top, which customer will choose by herself, as was discussed.Depends from her own wishes.
So, this is a table, made, based on the special made unique sketch. Table top frame, waived legs.
New pine wood, hand carved in rustic style. Painted by natural handmade paint, wood finish - based on the natural beeswax.
This table has leather pads on the legs, for safe using on the floor. Really, one of a kind, beautiful modern table, with rustic character in it.
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on a portion of my coffee table:
Bottle of water
"Natural Choices," the Davis Food Co-op newsletter
Bag of chocolate chips left in my dome
Harbor Freight Tools catalog
Eric's hobo gloves
Two individually wrapped Maxwell CD-R's
Calculus text book that I "borrowed" from a friend's roommate that is now obsolete (Larsen and Edwards 5th ed)
The base to a Norpro vertical chicken roaster which I inherited with my dome and can only find two parts of (there are three)
Two REI catalogs
Keys (2GB jetflash, bike lock, my parents van, dome/tool shop/chicken coop, mailbox)
Pilot G-2 05, Black
Remote for Receiver
Burnt out Fluorescent tubes from torchiere that i still need to replace
Receipt from UC Davis cashier's office (likely rent)
Burt's Bees Lifeguard's Choice Chapstick
Some lesser pen than the Pilot G-2 05
"The Joy of Cooking"
Some string
Green plastic clipboard that I rescued from the trash in fourth grade with two sheets of blank paper on it
Eric's notes from work
Two wine foils
A folder full of outdoorsy collage images that Joseph left in my dome
Change
A pen cap
Some sort of response form, probably Eric's
A large, green, lined sticky note
The latest to come out of my small workshop was delivered to my customer today.
It will be shipped to California for a customer presently in Toronto working on a film set.
Its a Hall Table with the top and shelf in soft curly maple and the legs and stretchers out of american black cherry.
Located in the East Village, the "comfy" Amsterdam Billiards is “spacious” enough to provide “tables for everyone” and inviting enough for any players on every level.
The colours red, white and blue are replaced with oak, maple and walnut in this low coffee table.
The design of the flag is wrapped around the sides as seen in the images. The table has been designed to be flat pack with the legs unscrewing and bolting to the underneath of the table top. Therefore making it very easy to send.
this where given to me years ago and are both sides of table coasters, the Plaxton coach is NAW622P .
Using Penny’s tutorial sewtakeahike.typepad.com/sewtakeahike/2010/05/linen-napki... for linen napkins, I crafted this identical set with Heather Bailey’s Pop Garden Ivory Sway and natural linen. This fabric captures every color my partner yearns for....
Using Penny’s tutorial sewtakeahike.typepad.com/sewtakeahike/2010/05/linen-napki... for linen napkins, I crafted this identical set with Heather Bailey’s Pop Garden Ivory Sway and natural linen. This fabric captures every color my partner yearns for....could it be you?
Designed by me and mum, carpentry by my uncle
Made of 1/4" glass, 3/4" Narra Ply, 2 lights and some type of knobs my uncle found.
This is actually a combination of all the drafting tables I've seen around SDA and PSID, plus a couple I've seen online.
Parts can be disassembled. (The door to the room's small and the windows have grills so my uncle just figured that this was a nice touch to the design-- makes it portable!)
my thanksgiving table
Three things I'm grateful for;
1. Family gatherings.
2. Living in the biggest apartment I've ever had.
3. My beautiful healthy children. :)
Taken for Our Daily Challenge: Bedside Table.
Nothing fancy on here. The John Lennon biography is a bit of a brick. Great read though. He's one of my heroes. It's taken me two years of reading it on-and-off to get through it, but I'm finally nearly there. Being an English teacher doesn't allow you much reading for pleasure, let alone reading massive doorstop books.
The photo is of my boyfriend of four years.
Tiny Puffin hangs there when he's not out sailing in his paper boat and being a sea captain.
Photo: Corwyn Johnson
Art Direction/Post-Production: Pat Loika
Digital Imaging: Rodney Velchez
@stardustshadow is Majima
@dreamlandtea is Goromi
Upper and Lower Table Rocks are two of the most prominent topographic features in the Rogue River Valley. These flat-topped buttes rise approximately 800 feet above the north bank of the Rogue River in southwestern Oregon. Upper and Lower refer to their positions relative to each other along the Rogue River; Lower Table Rock is located downstream, or lower on the river, from Upper Table Rock.
The Table Rocks were designated in 1984 as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) to protect special plants and animal species, unique geologic and scenic values, and education opportunities. The remarkable diversity of the Table Rocks includes a spectacular spring wildflower display of over 75 species, including the dwarf wooly meadowfoam (Limnanthes floccosa ssp. pumila), which grows nowhere else on Earth but on the top of the Table Rocks. Vernal pool fairy shrimp (Branchinecta lynchi), federally listed as threatened, inhabit the seasonally formed vernal pools found on the tops of both rocks.
The 4,864-acre Table Rocks Management Area is cooperatively owned and administered by the Medford District Bureau of Land Management (2,105 acres) and The Nature Conservancy (2,759 acres). Memorandums of Understanding signed in 2011 and 2012 with the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians allow for coordinating resources to protect the Table Rocks for present and future generations. A cooperative management plan for the area was completed in 2013.
If you've never been, start planning your trip right here: www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/tablerock/index.php
The original building that the Revd J M Auslane would have known has gone, destroyed by a German bomb in 1943. This is the second church building on the present site; he would recognise the faithful ministry – but not the NIV bible, though I'm sure he would approve :)
Jane was trying to get me to help her clean out the garden shed yesterday.
Rather then concentrate on the task at hand I used the garden table and a piece of old black board to try and capture a cheap bottle of bubbly exploding - which isn't easy - for those who are consdering giving it a go :-)
Lighting : Two Canon speedlites, one directly infront and fitted with a Honl honeycomb and the other to the left fitted with a Honl snoot.
Clean and serene, with ample surface area for the wall of shame I was to gather one one end.
Albet i Noya Cava El Celler Brut D.O. Cava
www.1001pallets.com/2016/01/pallet-bar-table/?hvid=2wQdW
Design bar table made out of repurposed wooden pallets.
Réalisation en bois de palette d'une table bar design.