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basically my gear to "survive" the Singapore Science Festival 2011. and by survive I mean survive working. :D
i'm having a 'photography block'
and flickr, i have a job now!
1.my bag, of course. It's new, so i've only just started using it but i love it
2.Hollister body spray - i'm not a big fan of Hollister, but i do love their body sprays.
3.Deodorant
4.My purse, which has no money in it at the moment :( sad times.
5. My umbrella, even though it's 26 degrees, British weather is very dodgy, so you never know ;)
6.My phone - i'm an anti-social person, it's hardly ever charged and i hardly ever text anyone, but i really hate it when people are constantly texting or on the phone.
7.Harajuku lovers perfume - 'G' reminds me of the smell of a holiday shop!
8.Love hearts - for when i need a sugar buzz haha
9.A guitar pick - i don't know why there's a guitar pick in my bag, but there is. so hey ho.
10.Sunglasses - i have sunglasses and an umbrella in my bag ahaha, but i can't stand having to squint in the sun as it gives me a headache.
pretty boring stuff, but normally it's full of chocolate/crisp wrappers ;]
A bag for film missions.
Are you ashamed of you are, and don't want anybody to see you? Keep it that way with a paper bag.
This was inspired by some words from Roglaan, and eclipseGrafx.
It's made out of Sculpy, and painted by me.
We are always looking for the perfect bag to carry our supplies. Many years ago Kay purchased a bag she loved from Eagle Creek in orange. She wanted black, but that bag was discontinued.
I am a sewer and was inspired by the discontinued bag. I made one for myself a many months ago and thought I would never make another, but I decided to take this on as a personal challenge (so much work, time and engineering!!!!). This time I tackled the zippered side pocket. I love the bags I made. They turned beautiful and so functional for our purposes. Now I hope to get back to sketching!!!!!
No, I do not want to make anymore, at least for a long, long time.
My husband encouraged me write to Eagle Creek before I post Kay’s Black bag. I got a response; they wished me the best of luck in my endeavors.
Knitted with the wool that doesn't felt very good so it's partly felted. It's very coarse and strong. I first hand-dyed the wool and then knitted tha bag. At the end I added the lining and crocheted 2 flowers and added them as embellishment. The closure is a button covered with red felt.
www.recyclart.org/2014/12/label-etiquette-moi/
ETIQUETTE MOI (LABEL ME) consisted of a wallet and a messenger bag made with recycled denim labels. The collection grows 2 messengers bags, a woman bag and a large bag Bowling/Travel Bag. All straps will be with brown recycled seatbelt and edges will be in brown leather, and metal buckles brushed steel. The interior will be of recycled jeans. 3 Stoosl are also published.
All these designs are made by Jean-Marc Attia from the upcycling company Marron Rouge in France.
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Website: Marron Rouge !
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....aaaand presenting the inside; floral and funky. I did not really have much yellow material, so I twisted the idea; more or less yellow on the outside - and leftovers of different kinds are doing the flower bit for this bag.
This thing most definately needs a much cooler name than simply 'Paisley Bag'.
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bag lady you goin hurt your back ♪
Girl I know , sometimes it's hard
and we can't let go
when someone hurts you
so bad inside
you can't deny it
you can't stop crying
everything said is true !
A plush bag of marshmallows. the bag is pretty much life sized at 14" x 7.5" and contains 8 marshmallows that can be removed from the bag and 1 marshmallow with a loop attatched so she can be used as a key chain , pendant or whatever.
Each marshmallow is about 2.5" x 2.5"
For more details on what a pain this was to make, hop on over to my blog: twiddletails.blogspot.com.
What's in that Bag? What do you keep in that Bag?
Not pictured are my Nalgene bottle (not sure if I'm gonna take it), my hairbrush and face moisturizer (because I forgot to put 'em in, good thing I took the picture) and my travel booklight and usb drive (because they were stowed away so well I passed them over when I was emptying the bag).
This'll be the last photo I upload to flickr maybe till after christmas, definitely not until after my flight. Hope everyone is having a happy holidays and will have a Merry Christmas.
A completed Aragon Bag for my sister tp use as a diaper bag. Definitely not a quick and easy pattern and one of the most challenging things I have ever made but it is absolutely worth it. It looks so professional and it's incredibly useful (9 pockets!) Most important is that my sister loves it.
Pattern is Aragon Bag by Sara Lawson of Sew Sweetness. Fabric is from the Cotton and Steel line Mustang by Melody Miller. I used one of the Cotton and Steel basics (XOXO in Pink Cheeks) for the lining fabric. All of the interfacing and hardware are from a kit purchased from Massdrop -- it was so convenient to buy everything at once that I wish I had bought more than one!
Compared to the paper bag, this little plastic bag is just downright tiny! This is from the Horn Lake Target - guess I bought something really small that day! Each bullseye on this one is exactly the same size as the bullseye seen on that old directory: www.flickr.com/photos/130271900@N03/15807381694/
(c) 2015 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Pattern by @ThreeOwls - I made this to order for my daughter - she wanted the pocket smaller and I added a padded divider for her computer.