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Felt food picnic basket all ready to be presented as a birthday gift for a 5yr old girl.
contains:
- a dozen felt biscuits with pink icing and pink 'sprinkles'
- 2 felt lamingtons
- 2 felt tea bags
- 2 cupcakes with pink icing and flower decoration
- 1 noodle box full of felt noodles
- 1 red and white checked tablecloth and 4 matching napkins
In this photo you can see where I messed up on creating the basket look (the cake decorating term is called a basket waeve).
French vanilla cupcakes with strwaberry and cream cheese filling
decorated with Buttercream frosting, coconut flakes i dyed green (look like grass) and the eggs are just little egg shaped candies from the store
I got this picnic basket for $1 at the flea market today. It definitely needs some work; this is the "before" raw picture
This is the pandemic basket. It did not save 100,000 lives. It did not give women ownership of their bodies. It did not welcome refugees. It did not fix systemic bigotry or end American colonialism. It did not realign our climate impact.
“I sit on a man's back choking him and making him carry me, and yet assure myself and others that I am sorry for him and wish to lighten his load by all means possible....except by getting off his back.” [Tolstoy]
When will we choose to stop using our institutions to enforce our knees on other men’s necks?
{Handmade with coffee filters purchased for face masks, and colored with Rit dye]
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I made this little container by using my Cricut die cutter, I used the Tags, Bags, Boxes and More cartridge. Then I embellished it.
The lid fits snugly, and the bar is removable. She made the handle long enough that a ball of size 10 knit-crosheen will fit on the bar & not hid the spool lid handle.
willow baskets made by Katherine Lewis and exhibited at "Arts at the Port", Anacortes Arts Festival 2012.
at the Little Traveler
Gardenology
Geneva, Illinois
May 15, 2010
www.genevadowntown.org/?p=1240
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Basket man in the courtyard of the Badshahi Mosque, Lahore, Pakistan.
The Badshahi Mosque, or the 'Emperor's Mosque', was built in 1673 by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. It is one of the city's best known landmarks, the second largest mosque in Pakistan and a major tourist attraction epitomising the beauty and grandeur of the Mughal era.
The white marble structure before the mosque is the Hazuri Bagh Baradari which was built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1818 with marble pillaged from various Moghul tombs and from the floor of the Hammam, or royal bath, in Lahore Fort. (which is directly behind me).
A baradari, in Persian and Moghul architecture, is a building or room with 12 doors which is designed to allow the free draught of air through it. Persons of repute used it as a venue for formal and informal settings in hot weather.
This basket is made of horizontal splint wood, which is woven with coiled cedar root. The design features diamond patterns woven in, possibly from cherry bark. It measures 6” in diameter, and 4” tall.
Accession Number: MM-249-052
Location: Pacific Northwest, North America
Collection: Elinor and Vincent Ostrom Collection
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