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Me & my sister-in-law on Christmas Day

Free to use as a texture or layer.

 

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It's always interesting to see how other people have used textures

 

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All these animal rights and animal welfare organizations send me free wrapping paper and such trying to get me to be a member, but it's all Xmas-oriented. I reappropriated this for Jesse. (We got him Creating True Peace : Ending Violence in Yourself, Your Family, Your Community, and the World by Thich Nhat Hanh!)

This is a sample of a kaleidoscope tessellation requested by, and created for, a friend (Gina) I met here on Flickr. She makes candy wrappers, gift wrap, bookmarks, etc., but her site is no longer online, so I'm not sure where to get her products any longer.

 

Only sample tiles are available for viewing since I used her original picture instead of one of my own or one from Flickr with a CC license.

Christmas presents under the temporary tree.

The birds' nest present - a lot of L-shaped garden stakes selotaped together into four tetrahedrons.

Hmmm... what's inside?

 

My boyfriend wrapped my birthday present with Paul Frank wrapping paper but ran out.

 

He used the torn BAPE camo. page from his magazine to cover up the rest. He managed to cover up this side completely...

Artwork by my brother David.

this is what Linux likes most about this whole business of gift giving.

So I take the gifts and he takes the wrapping paper :)

For G's Valentine's Day present which he'll get today...a few days early, but I absolutely despise holding on to presents...I can't wait to give it to him. But isn't this the greatest idea? I like the way it turned out, but I'll do it again and try to make it look a little neater, but it works no matter what. I love it! :D

Wrapping gifts is always a fun activity - the papers, ribbons and bows, tags, and other decorative miscellany exhibit color, texture, pattern, and, unfortunately, contribution to the world's excessive waste. Recycling can help...as can using more natural elements. Ultimately, the wrap... and the gift... are really about giving, a reflection of warmth and kindness without reciprocity (or so they say!). Naples, FL

This is a sample of a kaleidoscope tessellation requested by, and created for, a friend (Gina) I met here on Flickr. She makes candy wrappers, gift wrap, bookmarks, etc., but her site is no longer online, so I'm not sure where to get her products any longer.

 

Only sample tiles are available for viewing since I used her original picture instead of one of my own or one from Flickr with a CC license.

112 Pictures for 2012:

#82 - Sharp or Spikey

The top wrapping has been added to the cubicle, and the ballons have been placed in

Some christmas presents lying on the floor.

This is a sample of a kaleidoscope tessellation requested by, and created for, a friend (Gina) I met here on Flickr. She makes candy wrappers, gift wrap, bookmarks, etc., but her site is no longer online, so I'm not sure where to get her products any longer.

 

Only sample tiles are available for viewing since I used her original picture instead of one of my own or one from Flickr with a CC license.

The top wrapping has been added to the cubicle, and the ballons have been placed in

The fruit-picture up to the left is piece of an old oilloth I found at my fathers cottage, and the white with blue flowers was on the wall in me and my brothers bedroom at our cottage when I was a child...

Stamp Carving Week over at Ishtar Olivera's blog.

 

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