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Almost a robe
French for “dress” is “robe.”
Is it a dress or a robe? This lightweight wrap dress feels like a summer robe and I expect it to get a lot of wear. #robelife
Dress, Zesica. Sandals, Azura (thrifted). Bag, thrifted.
Where the poppies grow! I find red flowers a challenge...especially in the sunshine...
"Poppies are considered a symbol of both sleep and death. According to Greek and Roman mythology, poppies were used on tombstones to symbolize eternal sleep. They also symbolize the blood for fallen soldiers on the battlefields of war."
"The Poppy Campaign in Canada was inspired by Canadian Colonel John McCrae’s famous poem In Flanders Fields and by American Moina Michael who pledged a year prior to wear a poppy as a symbol of the fallen."
Details available here.
This was made for a care package intended for shipping. The panforte was sturdy so I just wrapped it with clingfilm before using a fan/circle fold of patterned tissue paper. The paper seal in the middle was another free gift tag from a Martha Stewart magazine layered with a clear sticker with my initial. A paper seal hides all sins (or imperfections, really)!
Fruit trees protected against the marauding birds in a nearby orchard. The whole hillside is under cover. This helps protect apples against the extra hot sun and keep some birds away. Autumn
A pretty young lady wrapped in soft silky satin. For her a pleasure to wear and for others a pleasure to watch.
Some of our neighbours make such an effort at Christmas.
By the way, this is the usual English pathetic attempt at snow. It's enough to make the country grind to a halt though...
We're Here: Christmas Wrapping Paper
Wrap liveries are becoming less common as advertising moves on to new channels.
67802 has however received this wrap for Aberdeen City Council although the front retains First colours.
Santa can be seen at the wheel.
my daughter all wrapped up in the back of the car on an early morning long drive in the icy weather.
Or lime green jello, anyway.
The tribal shields drum and demand your Scarlet presence.
You may have seen a similar shot on another stream in the last week. Put that one out of your mind. This is the limer, greener, jelloer, droppier, reddier, wantoner, and size=larger version. None of which is my doing, I should add. I was helperated.
Every few years I can't resist knitting another lace mohair wrap ~ blogged: theknittingblogbymrpuffythedog.blogspot.com/2011/12/fleur...
My latest canvas. This one is an 18" x 24" gallery wrap from Pixel2Canvas. I've heard nothing but good things about them and let me tell you, they did not disappoint. The color looks beautiful. Clarity and texture are superb. The customer service was great. I had to contact them about something and their response was prompt. Shipping was fast! I got a FedEx shipping notice and it arrived the next day.
So how does it stack up against the other ones I have reviewed? Well it far surpasses Allied Photographic. It's a tad better than Canvas on Demand. As for WHCC...that's a tough comparison. Quality and texture are pretty darn close. I'll have to order a few more WHCC canvases using an image with more vivid color to compare. I really do like ordering from WHCC via ROES, which allows you to see exactly how your image will be printed...i.e. what part of the image will be wrapped. With Pixel2Canvas, like other canvas companies, it's a guessing game. I don't get that. I like full control over how my canvas will look. On this particular canvas the way the left edge is wrapped, the white area of the image is wrapped so the left edge kind of looks blank, and that really bugs me. That's probably my fault since that's how the image was. But had I known it was going to look like that, i would have cropped my image or tweaked it in Photoshop before uploading it.
For me it's a toss up between Pixel2Canvas and WHCC. I'll probably continue to order canvases from both companies.
in whole wheat tortilla: last crab cake with aioli, melted cheddar, spring greens and creamy avocado slices; big onigiri with green onion and shredded carrot (and furikake inside), garlicky asparagus, star yam, heart radish; bonus fruit box with grapes, fuji apples and homemade sweet tea bread.
Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. Summer 1993.
This Metrobus has an unusual wrap-around advertisement.
ANRKY Wheels
BMW M2
RETROSeries RS2
19x9.5
19x11
Satin Black Center
Mirror Polished Outer
Satin Black Inner
Zutaten:
Weizen Tortilla
Frischkäse (Geschmack nach Wahl, bspw. Indisch)
Ramonasalat in feinen Streifen
Remoulade
2 Scheiben geräucherte Puten- oder Hähnchenbrust pro Wrap
BBQ-Sauce oder 4-5 EL mit 1 TL Sambal Oelek
Zubereitung:
Einen Wrap mit dem Frischkäse bestreichen, dabei etwa einen fingerbreit zum Rand freilassen.
Mit etwas Salat belegen.
Auf den Salat etwas Remoulade verstreichen.
Die Putenbrustscheiben nebeneinander in die Mitte legen und mit der BBQ-Sauce bestreichen.
Zum Schluss den Wrap rollen un din der Mitte schräg durchtrennen. Fertig!
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