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Vorbereitung für Lesung & Bandgig heute abend in Vöcklabruck! Danke, an meine Familie in Vorarlberg, für die schönste Kaffeetasse der Welt! Feeling loved.
The right side of my two page layout.
Journaling reads:
"those perfect knobs and evenly spaced numbers. it'll punch through dang near ANYTHING and binds all kinds of wonderful together. small and neat it's pretty much one of my favorite scrappy gizmos. just think of all the options! i love we r memory keepers-they make AWESOME things...like the cinch. oh tool love. may 2011"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Bazzill [black], Georgia Pacific [white]
Patterned Paper: Doodlebug
Letter Stickers: Doodlebug
Flowers: Heidi Swapp
Gems: Mark Richards
Adhesive: Tombow, Scrapbook Adhesives, Glue Dots
Pen: Staedtler
Circle Punch: Marvy
I've had various manufactured tool boxes over the years and all have had pros and cons to their designs.
I wanted a tool box where I could see all the tools at at glance rather than having to rummage around finding what I want. This design also lets you see at a glance that the full set of tools is there rather than arriving at a job ( I do handyman type work) and finding a vital item is missing.
It is fairly light weight and had a drawer for basic nails/screws,drill bits,rawl plugs etc and there's room above the drawer but below the deck of the box for a tenon saw, mini plane and other items. .
Another tool roll. This one is larger than my others, and is intended to have one row of pockets folded over the other to make it a tinier package. It can also be rolled up flat and dropped into a jersey pocket, handlebar bag, or whatever.
here's the battery of tools I used to get the plug out. Flashlight, Gripper Wrench (thanks E.C.), couple of modified dental tools, etc.....
This piece was created in my Sewing Dungeon in Franklin, PA.
I chose to make a Chatelaine as that is the only direction my brain would take me when considering this challenge. I used the gold decal from my featherweight machine to give me the stripe detail down the center of the piece. I stitched on scissors, pins and a needle for my other tools as without these essential items I would not be able to create anything. I also can corral many other tools on the chatelaine, making my working time more efficient as I will not be leaving That Purple Thang, my scissors or other handy dandy tools at the wrong work station!
This piece is 4" wide (except for the neck portion) and 49" long
I blogged more of my process here:
shout4joy-shouting.blogspot.com/2012/02/challenge-three-p...
Australian Opalite Tucson Arizona Electric Park RV Gem & Mineral Show
Tucson Arizona Electric Park RV Gem & Mineral Show with exhibitors from around the world showing Gems, minerals, fossils, jewelry, lapidary equipment supplies and tools.
Tucson Electric Park
2500 E. Ajo Way
Tucson, AZ 85713
USA
tepgemshow@cs.com
520-409-8139
www.jewelryshowguide.com/event/tucson-electric-park-gem-m...
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Tucson Arizona USA
02-06-2010
Do it yourself - the battle cry of weekend handymen everywhere.
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Little pliers, spare ax, glue and pads, spare brike pads, 8 and 6mm wrench, adaptable wrench, straps, two spare bike tires, little pot with grease, pump, pressure mesuring device( to check tire pressure, dry chain lube, wd40(to keep cables for shifting clean and low on resistance) Iron saw, spare screws, chain tool, iron sealing ring(screw to tighten)
I did a 200km brevet today. First time I ride so long on a road bike!
Although it was quite cold this morning, I chose to dress a lightly as possible. The Mavic wind vest is a true gem.
Now that's what I call "overpackaging". The new Tool album comes with awesome music and some funny glasses.