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The chicken wrap from the Tangierine Cafe in EPCOT's Morocco pavillion. Served with Tangierine CousCous and Lentil Salad.
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Amanda discovered bubble wrap...after trying to pop it for awhile without much success, she learned that dancing on it caused all kinds of noisy fun!
This elegant Eni Oken-style 50 mm wrapped stone donut came out so well that I didn’t want to detract from its beauty by putting it on a beaded necklace, so it is strung on 37 inches of simple black silk cord. The cord can be knotted to suit the length you prefer, and then clipped.
I believe the stone is jasper. It is wrapped with 24 and 28 gauge gold colored wire, and includes gold plated beads in the frame. The dangle beads are gold tone metal and cinnabar colored ceramic, and securely wrapped to the frame. The “front” and “back” look equally beautiful, and so this is a truly reversible pendant.
Thank you David Dial for the recipe and the photo op!
Follow along with David's blog at... "Spiced"
For the recipe: spicedblog.com/thai-peanut-wraps.html
(I used the kale slaw blend, edamame, scallions, some chopped red and orange peppers, cilantro, peanuts and Joseph's Flax, Oat, Bran, and Whole Wheat Lavash Bread.)
Wrap your fingers up with this awesome Octopus Tentacle Ring in Sterling Silver. Move it around your finger for different looks.
Will it be a shrug, a wrap or something in between? I have woven a shawl, which will be transformed by sewing, knitting or crochet into a shrug-like wrap. Here I am wearing it as as shawl at the Handwerkbeurs, Zwolle, 2009
Yarn: Evilla Artyarn 6/2
Body of wrap crocheted from handspun bamboo/merino blend fiber. The border crocheted with double-strand of superwash sock yarn. Dyed with black bean.
Sneak peek from my newborn session with baby A. He is wrapped in his grandmother's ankara. So precious!
This is my FAVORITE image. The waves of fog on the bottom of the image is a gift from the Holga Gods. Due to a light leak thru the lens while advancing the film near a bright light.
This was our very first woven wrap, an Ellaroo Larae. Today, we mailed Larae back to the sweet mama and baby that had it before us, so we took this pic for a comparison. 6/20/08
i like to wrap presents with paper from gifts given to me, magazine and catalog pictures, pieces of fabric and other recycled bits and found things. i never buy wrapping. here's some gifts i wrapped tonite! enjoy.