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This is what 578 Primed - and Drilled - Bottle Caps looks like. Just in case you have ever wondered.
I'm not very good at distinguishing between "difficult" and "time consuming".
This is for a school class project. It wasn't hard to prime them and drill a hole into the middle of each. But when you add up how many are needed for 30 kids, it's sure takes up a lot of time.
I got them all done - a few were a little sticky yet, but no matter. The kids had fun.
A new variation on my line of bottle cap coasters and trivets!
100 bottle caps, 25 varieties, sewn together with steel wire, and backed with slices of wine cork to protect surfaces.
Haven't put this on Etsy (RETTOCAMME Craft) yet as I need to decide on a price still.
I seem to remember picking up this cap at a Whole Foods in Minneapolis, MN. I think it's some kind of fruit drink. Can anyone help me identify this?
A close-up of one of the crosses in the cross garden. I loved how worn and rusted they have become.
Just off Highway 82 is a cross garden. The garden was erected over a number of years after this gentleman had his Damascus moment. He used abandoned appliances and railroad ties to build this monument to folk art and Jesus. Hell is hot...so is Alabama on an August afternoon. The temp rose to 100 this afternoon.
My favorite hometown brew. This cap is the old cap design before they switched to the current one (cap 051).
This was born of a need for a very small pincushion to fit into my little tin hexie kit. It has proved to be perfect. I used a couple of scraps that were close at hand. I glued a magnet on the bottom so it wouldn't slide around.
(sf mission/civic) (taken 1/8/06)
...homeless danny from detroit; says he's sf's only street golfer; carries a golf club and a pocket full of bottlecaps which he whacks at cars backwards from between his legs; says the "kids call me bottlecap pops".
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I wish they still made this stuff. It sounds interesting. I wanna taste it. I love the "C"s on this.
the one on the left is a brooch, the one on the right is a magnet
unintentionally, I think the brooch looks like a plate of peas with one piece of carrot mixed in :)