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i was making a hoodie for her until she assure she saw a bunny in the garden and ran away.
the cardboard.. thats for another project.
30 kitties, bunnies and puppies means 60 little ears and 60 little arms need to be sewn, turned and pressed... not that I'm counting, the last thing you want to do is start counting when your space is this repetitious...
Blogged 19 November 2009.
Here is the facade of a building downtown on the walkway where they are renovating. It's about time, too! Most of the buildings on Main Street sit unused.
none of the features are permanent. everything is pinned, waiting for costumes before they get their final resting places.
I wouldn't suggest that it was only for car sites, but essentially this design was for a client that later went another direction, so I'm looking to continue it and sell it as an HTML & Tumblr Theme, and possibly a Wordpress theme if enough demand.
Will probably use www.themeforest.com
I grabbed stashed and recycled papers, envelopes and other ephemera to fill up the book. Since the binding clips open and close, I can always move things around, flip pages or add new materials.
Tyranid Red Terror, based with an Imperial infantry helmet and chainsword that I converted (originally it was connected to the arm of a sergeant, but I clipped that off and replaced the handle with a bit of paperclip), in progress.
Work in Progress:
I'm in the process of developing a new series of photographs for gravure printing.
Made with Leica Digi. To be transfered to transparency, then polymer photogravure, printed in intaglio...
Imagination at its highest pikes. Just playing with some random pieces delivered this idea. The internal pad (tan one) is moveable.
As it's visible, is unfinished yet. Still improving some more stuff.
And yes, this is another Star Wars Rebel base part. Just in case!
Gathering together some unusual books for a forthcoming workshop.
I will be experimenting with book forms which are suitable for embroidered samples.
Work in progress on a snowy weekend - blogged at gratzindustries.blogspot.com/2010/02/snowed-in.html
A bit further along. Everything has core wool now, so its just finalizing the shape and adding the top coat wool. Fully posable, but think the legs need a little more structure.
Work in Progress:
I'm in the process of developing a new series of photographs for gravure printing.
Made with Leica Digi. To be transfered to transparency, then polymer photogravure, printed in intaglio...