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Theese gorgeous cupcake wrappers are supplied by "who ate all the cupcakes" here on flickr. Thank you so much Marianne, I absolutely love them! I hope you like my "wrapper cuppies" ;-)
A part of the hoardings that have been protecting some derelict land in Kingston for over 20 years.
Considering the building behind is John Lewis and the River Thames is as near you have to wonder why the land has not been developed?
Water Lane , Kingston-upon-Thames
26th January 2022
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792 pieces of candy wrappers, 792 pieces of recycled paper from a phone book, burlap, felt and thread.
Make these wonton sheets at home using the best of ingredients, no preservatives and no fancy techniques. The best part is you can freeze them and use later whenever you crave for wontons. Here is how to make these.
I used to make these! Did you? Can you still? I cropped the instructions out (they started on the previous page so weren't complete in one scan), but the illustrations show the technique.
"The Boy Mechanic: More than 500 projects for the young home craftsman, fully illustrated with photographs, drawings and diagrams."
Published by Popular Mechanics Magazine, Distributed by Simon and Schuster, NY, 1913. 1952. First printing of the 1952 edition.
Ivan Turgenev - On the Eve
Penguin Classics L9, 1950
Roundel drawing by William Grimmond
Checklist of new translations in Penguin Classics and editions in preparation.
Colors of South India. Calendar 2011. Profits from the sales will be donated towards education projects for children in India. For orders and pricing please email info@anrbstudios.com
Thanks Ayashok, Shilpa Venkat and Susan Wojahn for all the help in bringing out this calendar.
Even marmalade kittens have to wrap their own presents...
I am a Kent artist and enjoy watching my pets and other beasties, and try to capture their antics in paint.
Similar Original Watercolours available via ebay as 'greypepper71' .
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Fine Art England: Debra Hall
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Allen getting me in shape to return to the office. I'm just be'n the "Candy Wrapper" on my way back to Place Vendôme.
The Dude by Quicy Jones
LENS: Zeiss Contax 50mm Planar T* f/1.7 (old Contax/Yashica mount manual lens from 1980s), plus Contax 20mm extension tube.
CAMERA: Olympus E-P5
Crazy Tuesday Alternative:
Theme: A Close Look at Packaging
Nikon 18-55mm @ 48mm with 20mm extension tube
Okay, it's the inside of a candy wrapper. But, chances are, there's someone who thinks you're gorgeous.
Over the past few weeks the hut was on to find the 19 decorative eggs around the city. I managed to track them all done. They had the some Whittaker’s Big Egg Hunt. It was fun finding them. Christchurch New Zealand.
The Whittaker’s Big Egg Hunt will raise funds for the Starship Foundation, a social-profit organisation which supports the national children’s hospital to provide world-leading care for more than 120,000 patient visits each year. The eggs will be auctioned off for Starship, 80 of them on Trade Me, and 20 at a gala cocktail event on 31 March. As principal sponsor, Whittaker’s is committed to contributing at least $150,000 to Starship Foundation through an on-pack promotion with its top-selling Creamy Milk block, which features a wrapper designed by a Starship patient.
The Big Egg Hunt concept first came about in London in 2012 to engage the public in a fun and interactive way while fundraising for charity. Since then The Big Egg Hunt has grown to include Dublin, New York and New Zealand. It is believed to be the biggest egg hunt of its kind worldwide.