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Bottom tier is lemon cake filled with lemon buttercream. Top tier is almond cake filled with vanilla buttercream.

 

Client requested that the cake be festive but not Christmassy...lol as it was for a 65th birthday party.

I taught this Opened gift box cake class last month. This is my finished demo cake.

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Complete, with a, 2022, calendar, black, gift bag red green and white striped seasonal wrapping paper, and green tissue paper.

Later found 2 pop up ginger bread houses in the black bag. have assembled them

 

A special extra and welcome gift with next years Calendar

 

Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia

  

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Just a bit of messing about.

 

For my birthday last year, a friend gave me a bottle of wine and box of chcolates, wrapped in the tissue paper and placed in the bag. The wine and chocs have long since gone, but as you can see, I kept the bag and tissue and today made use of them :)

re:stacks - bon iver

"Now hear another monstrous sight: Beware

The sharp-beaked hounds of Zeus that never bark"

quote from Aeschylus, "Prometheus Bound", 5th century BC

 

Dimensions: 4" x 8" x 2.5"

Materials: Silver wire, acid-free tissue paper, scolopax rusticola skull.

 

Available view or purchase from Papershapers, Giant Robot, Scion Installation LA Gallery until 2nd May 2009

 

More wire creatures by Polly Verity

 

Photo © Chris Malcolm

The tissuepaper turned all shiney and woodlike, as I used MC on the glass before laying the paper over it. Nice surprice ;)

Pegasus was the winged horse sired by Poseidon, and foaled by the Gorgon Medusa.

Everywhere Pegasus struck his hoof, a fresh spring burst forth.

 

Dimensions: 6" x 10" x 2.5"

Materials: Silver wire, acid-free tissue paper

 

Available view or purchase from Papershapers, Giant Robot, Scion Installation LA Gallery until 2nd May 2009

 

More wire creatures by Polly Verity

 

Photo © Chris Malcolm

... Wrapping paper so they can wrap your gift.

 

By the way, GREEN is my favorite color.

I like ...

Green grass

Green tea

Green eyes

Green boogers

 

Yellow boogers are just gross.

 

View wrapping my gift

 

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Our Daily Challenge: My Favorite Color (green)

 

Bokeh Thursday: Gifts

 

um ... why are you still here? You should be wrapping my gift by now. Do you know how slow the mail is this time of year??? Wrap dang it, WRAP

Easter rabbits for STJ -3-13-2011

approx.9" x 6 -1/4" paper mache and acrylic

Papageno

Designer: Peter Stein

Folder: Natalia Romanenko

Paper: one uncut square 30 cm (tissue + foil + tissue)

Final height: ~ 16 cm

More info...

I haven't obliterated much that much of the green blue, but I'm tolerating it more. Perhaps it will live on for a little longer before meeting with some gesso.

A fancy present box for a 30th birthday. Delivered to a stylish cocktail party in the hills of Perth.

 

Inside a dense chocolate mudcake filled and covered in white chocolate ganache.

 

I have wanted to make a present box cake for a while and was very happy that I got my chance!

A colorful baby shower version of the gift boxes cake. I loved making those little booties with the eyelet touches and frilly ankle edges!

 

Explore #48 WOW

my first to break into the top 100! Then top 50!!

These patterns remind me of summer clouds! What do you see in this abstract, my friends?

Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.

My images are not to be used, copied, edited, or blogged without my explicit permission.

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Have a comfortable casual Sunday, my Flickr friends! Thanks for coming over for a visit!

Virgo (The Virgin)

Designer: Sergey Yartsev

Folder: Natalia Romanenko

Paper: one uncut square 24 cm (tissue + foil + tissue)

Final hight: ~ 14 cm

Diagram is published in book "Origami Signs of the Zodiac" by Sergey Yartsev

Thank you for 13,229 views, my Flickr friends! (July 2016)

 

114 Pictures in 2014. 16.Think Green.

This is tissue paper I colored with acrylic inks. I crushed white tissue paper, sprayed it with water, and then dropped on acrylic ink. After the paper dried, I ironed the paper, and then crushed the paper again and repeated the process. When I was satisfied with the result, I ironed the paper flat.

 

I have put other examples of this process with tissue paper in the first comment box but since Flickr keeps closing up those first comments, I have repeated it in the comment box currently at the bottom of the comment column...

Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.

My images are not to be used, copied, edited, or blogged without my explicit permission.

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Many thanks for every kind comment, fave, your words of encouragement, and the inspiration of your fine photography,

my friends! You make my day every day!

this is one of my favorite photos ever. i never developed it because it had chanhi in a hoody and some clutter beside and behind rolyn. a few weeks ago i experimented with it in the darkroom. i was going to try to take chanhi out of the pic. i discovered that this photo isn't in focus except for this one spot on the hoody :(. i wanted to practice with it anyway because i was going to try a texture on it and maybe that would help with the out of focusness.

 

for anyone who wants to know the basic details..

first i made a print. then i made a paper negative (the same size as the print). on the paper negative i used black paint to paint out chanhi and the other distractions. then i made a positive print again from the negative and some tissue paper as the texture.

heh, that sounded easy.. it took all day! lots of testing in between all that :)

 

i took a picture of the photo. a little extra ambiance was added from inconsistent lighting and reflections on the photo.

 

oh, and you can still see chanhi back there :) i didn't completely omit her, but i think she matches a little with the texture. she's on the right facing the left. greyghost!

Again some photos just to keep myself busy. I thought of this while looking at the clips I bought for the last photo and some crepe paper that I had lying around. So coloured background and colourful subjects. As always comments welcomed and appreciated.

 

Strobist info:

ISO 100

f 4.5

Shutter 30 sec

Canon 480 EXll flash to the left with an Omni Bounce fired using an Hahnel Trigger

Think I like this cropped version more than the other one.

View On Black Woot another explored!! Highest position was #87.

First shot with what was then a new camera.

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Dry Your Tears The Rain Is Gone

:: 33 :: Hello February!

 

The mystery of the missing lens cap continues...yesterday it went missing! Where is Sherlock when you need him?!

  

Master Yoda — origami model designed by Artur Biernacki. Folded from a square of Tant-tissue paper sandwich.

Diagrams in Polish your origami.

Open Box.

Remove ornament

Chuck ornament at Christmas Tree

Repeat steps 1 - 3.

 

Let's be real, if you have cats, nothing is staying on the Christmas Tree where you put it. You'll be lucky they don't knock the whole 7 ft. tree down, drag it down the hallway and somehow, sling it under the bed so you can't get it.

 

View bolting your Christmas Tree down

 

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Cliche Saturday HCS

When I was a kid, I thought nothing was more festive (or classy!) than crepe-paper holiday decorations, especially the ones that came out in the fall for halloween and thanksgiving (What ever happened to our giant crepe turkey centerpiece, I wonder...). I think they look great in vintage settings, especially since many dollhouses are too "cute" for more realistic horror decorations.

 

The pumpkin clown centerpiece looks more creeped-out by the Jell-o, anyway.

  

Download and print your own decorations!

  

Tigger enjoying the sun streaming in from the south-facing window in the living room, showing off her magnificent tummy.

 

We talked with the vet today about what to do with Tigger's lump between her breasts (apparently it not on a breast). We decided to bring her in to the vet on the 2nd of November (when we were going to bring in cats for kidney treatments anyway) and have the vet look her over again to see if it changed size. Then, we'll have an idea as to growth rate and urgency of surgery (or not). Tigger seems totally unaware of why people keep on poking her in sensitive spots... She's acting normally and has a good, healthy appetite.

 

[May 2020: Unfortunately, Tigger's lump grew into a large tumor but also spread out throughout her body, most ominously to her lungs. This eventually led to her death in the middle of April 2020 after suffering from an acute phase of the cancer for about a three weeks. She was in no pain except for the last minute or two of her life when she suffered a heart attack due to her lungs not delivering enough oxygen to her heart. We buried her next to Argent (who died a month earlier, essentially due to old age) in our garden.]

Sailfish

Designer: John Montroll

Folder: Natalia Romanenko

Paper: one uncut square 27 cm (tissue + foil)

Final length: ~ 15.5 cm

Diagram: book "Origami Sea Life" by Robert J. Lang & John Montroll

 

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Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata.

Folded by Phillip West.

Just some little Garden sprites~

Rooster

Designer: Saku

Paper: one uncut square 26 cm (tissue + foil + tissue)

Final hight: ~ 9 cm

Video-tutorial

 

Blogged.

I've been having lots of fun at The Dal House forum in recent months. October is the Dal Project Runway challenge that Offgenemi/gochemoche is hosting.

 

This is for Challenge #1, where contestants are to create an outfit for Dal made out of paper, or paper-based materials. Use of adhesives like tape & glue is fine, as are sewing materials like needle and thread.

 

I'm finally finished. This is a close-up of the frilly trim. I used tissue gift wrap paper, mostly. Also on my list of supplies that I used--clear tape, glue, cardboard.

 

I've been having lots of fun at The Dal House forum in recent months. October is the Dal Project Runway challenge that Offgenemi/gochemoche is hosting.

 

This is for Challenge #1, where contestants are to create an outfit for Dal made out of paper, or paper-based materials. Use of adhesives like tape & glue is fine, as are sewing materials like needle and thread.

 

Close-up of the bow headband. The bow itself is made of tissue paper. I know it kinda doesn't match all that well with the blue dress, but I used whatever I had in my gift wrap stash. The little tissue paper rose didn't turn out as well as I had hoped, but it works OK.

 

"Now hear another monstrous sight: Beware:

The sharp-beaked hounds of Zeus that never bark"

 

quote from Aeschylus, "Prometheus Bound", 5th century BC

 

Dimensions of hound: 4" x 8" x 2.5"

Materials: Silver wire, acid-free tissue paper scolopax rusticola skull.

 

Available to view or purchase from Papershapers, Giant Robot, Scion Installation LA Gallery until 2nd May 2009

 

More wire creatures by Polly Verity

 

Photo © Chris Malcolm

Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.

My images are not to be used, copied, edited, or blogged without my explicit permission.

Please!! NO Glittery Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!

I have described the process for dyeing tissue paper many times. I'm not going to repeat it again! Enjoy, my Flickr friends!

for Utata iron photographer-- a stack of something , something from a game and focal point neither element 1 nor 2

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