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Didn't like the previous one. This is all of the shit I carry with me everyday. Hover for descriptions. Not pictured: manpurse and Kodak Easyshare Z740.
'Scuse the harsh starkness of my cold, cold basement floor, but I had to take the pic down there because my dog would've sent everything flying. Also excuse the slight blurriness, as I was taking the picture I thought I saw a spider roughly the size of a house cat.
Ich weiß nicht warum, aber ich musste ihn einfach fotografieren.
I don´t know why, but I must shoot him.
Sorting the cupboard out of all the plastic bags we have accumulated. Yale Extra bag a blast from the past!
This is the finished "tea tag" pouch. I think next time it should have a zipper instead of a flap... I think it would look more like a tag that way.
Beach Bag made with Lucy's Crab Shack. Pattern from Sweetwater.
Pattern reviewed here: peasinapod.typepad.com/peas-in-a-pod/2012/07/lucys-beach-...
I couldn´t resist to order this bag - original an army one, now tinted to be used by children for kindergarten ;)
this bag is realize with fabrics that have crossed the time, that are originals not only for their particularitity, but because above all authentic of years 70.
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There are lots of great buttons and wood beads on the front of the bag representing bits of tea (the back is tied with several shades of green floss). The rest of the bag is hand-tied with unbleached string.
Reversible shoulder bag made with free pattern. Blogged here: bubalablog.blogspot.com.au/2014/03/another-new-bag.html
1. Bag charm 2. polymer clay cupcake earrings 3. polymer clay cupcake cell phone charm 4. hair clips
bag : Tote bag, Billykirk
contents :
from
Dopp Kit, Kenton Sorenson
clockwise
Schedule Note, Billykirk
Card Case1, Billykirk
Card Case2, Billykirk
Sunglass
Keys
Charger
Memo Pad
Camera
Imagine my surprise when I found this bag stuck to the wall. Not by any conventional method but instead, I am told, by harnessing the power of a rare phenomenon known as SCIENCE.
It's been a while and I'm over at my mom's working on the craft book today, so I thought I'd do a new 'in my bag' snap. Wow... I pretty much live by what I carry with me. I wonder if that's a good thing...
Chobe Bag by Elle Puls (eBook), made from old jeans, two zip pockets, one little pocket made from a jeans patch pocket and a keyband with hook.
This is another ceremonial bag or morral that was made in the area of Crescencio Morales Michoacan, a Mazahua community.
The red fabric is woven on the backstrap loom in C. Morales but I have read that the woven straps are made in other Mazahua communities in the state of Mexico. I don't know if this is always true or whether this strap was woven in C. Morales also
Prisma color pencil on bristle board; realistic, illustrative style. The background is white... it came out gray in the photo. After a move, I discovered my son's marble bag. My first impression was, they don't make marbles like this any more. Marbles are great for their hard light reflections and saturated color. Did a whole series of just marbles. I framed this one and gave it to my son. I sold many marble paintings...some of just marbles marching (rolling) along. Amazed at the number of people collecting marbles.
Oh...I still have the marbles and bag and have added some to the collection.
Fashionista taking a smoke and music break in London.
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