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This stuff is pretty good. I thought they'd stopped making this soda but I found some not too long ago at a local Quik Trip. Yum!
Flaschendeckel von einer russischen(?) Brause.
Irgendein Lizenzprodukt, hergestellt in Berlin. Die spinnen, die Berliner! :o)
Bottlecap of some weird brand.
I ♥ katamari! My kids and I would play this game for hours. This little katamari pincushion is made from acrylic felt, a recycled bottlecap, new (but rescued-from-the-thrift-store) embroidery thread, and lots of polyfil.
For more info, please drop by my profile! :)
This is a wall in a little village called Minjingu, best placed on a map by situating it as "between Babati and Arusha, where the asphalt begins."
Everything about this town feels like inspiration for a science fiction post-apocalyptic movie. Houses are made up of boards of all colors and sizes and origin. Buildings, rarely more than shanties, hold together with the help of metal wire, coconut fibre string, and good will. Groups of women cook food for dozens upon dozens of people on one or two little coal grills. Cows wander the street (yes, there is only one street).
Here, bottle caps are holding nails in place and decorating the wall of an abandoned shop.
Minjingu, Tanzania, march 2007
I taught a recent workshop on making bottlecap pendants, and I took a few photos of the pendants that everyone made. They turned out great, and it was hard for me to not want to keep them all for myself!
This photo is Pinhole photograph.
It takes it applying the Pinhole board that remodels HOLGA120S and makes it for myself.
The bottle cap figure was put on the grassy place.
He is looking at here.
花のピンクが幻想っぷりに拍車をかけてます。
FORTIAの発色と、湿度の高い描写が怪しすぎ。
for christmas we decided to learn how to do resin jewelry and then i am working on learning wire manipulations. Doing pretty good I think!
Spied this bottle cap in bloom on the side of the road of a parking lot... don't know if the wind blew it and it landed there or if someone placed it there but the back side has been anchored in place by a the web strands of a spider... just couldn't pass this curious sight up... just had to pass it on... ha ha!!!
This is made from a soda bottlecap... it's only about an inch tall.
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I've called this a "birch beer" 40,000 times by accident since recieving this. Whoops.
This is an Australian import from my friend Gary who probably found it somewhere in the states.
This is a lot smoother than a birch beer. It tickles your tounge instead of the back of the throat like birch beer does to me.