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Spray-painted a mountain-infested craft box to give A+L for Christmas so they'll stop swiping all my tape and glue. Filled it with every craft item known to man, then Lauren added to it with a fab selection of drawing+painting booty.
This is the outside of my blobimal book. It is kind of a fishy-cat blob animal. I was thinking that I could make it into a wire and fabric animal for the inside of my box.
Box with(out) 6 bottles
Mesta 2013 Organico
Bodegas Fontana S.A., Cuenca, Spain
[UP20052]
+++ Mesta: sheep ranchers
I loved making this ring box. Mom's colours in her bedroom are peach, beige and green. I wanted something earthy and natural instead of cutsie, and this was the result.
I have a box of fortune cookie fortunes. When I'm feeling strange or doubtful it makes me happy to go through and read through these strange messages of hope.
Blogged here: eventualfuture.com/2011/03/09/box-of-fortunes/
A very special September visitor ... an endangered Eastern box turtle ... Hiding underneath the water lilies in my pond ... so beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Paper Mache elephant card box from our wedding. I made it myself over several months, on and off. He's completely hollow! I'd love to make these for other brides. Photo by Lauren Hill.
The Isabella Jewelry box set comes with a matching ottoman. It is designed and handcrafted in America! Isabella is a great gift for the upcoming Administrative Assistant's Day.
To move this tree, we dug around it, boxed it in, and then cut underneath the box with a chain in order to drag the tree to its new location. (The way you slice a cake with dental floss...)
some i made, some i stole from my mom, some from my favorite store in cape may, some i picked up at flea markets, some were presents
This is my cheapo strobist lighting set-up.
SOFT BOX:
18" cardboard box with sides and top cut out. Tracing paper has been taped over with scotch tape. Black foam core board in back, with skinny sheets to the sides (in the bottom photo only) to block some of the light getting directly on the backing. Black granite tile on the base to serve as a reflective bottom.
LIGHTING RIG:
I'm using 3 desk lamps, each with a 3-light ceiling fixture attached, and springs brought out further for added strength. Each light is a 25 cent fluorescent light at 23 watts and 1,600 lumens that I got from Grocery Outlet. One of the desk lamps is larger so I can use it to light directly from the top, and is currently not in use. Right now I have 9,600 lumens of light for my scenes in 2 directions. When the third is is actually in use, it's 14,400 lumens.
In total, I spent about $60, but I got some stuff for free. Had I bought everything, you could figure I would have spent about $120 maybe. Some of what I have isn't assembled yet either, light a 3 gang light box with switches for easier use of the lighting rigs.
For more ideas, go to strobist.com
Oii pessoal! Resolvi recomeçar o meu flickr, pois ele estava todo bagunçado e abandonado. Agora postarei com frequência e a foto de inauguração é bem antiguinha, de quase 3 anos atrás! Foi em Fevereiro de 2012, quando recebi minhas primeiras Pullips!
Eu sempre quis ter Pullips, babava nas fotos lindas e sonhava em quando poderia ter pelo menos uma. Mas como elas sĂŁo caras, eu imaginava que iria demorar rs.
Até que um dia, a minha madrinha soube do meu desejo e disse que me daria uma de presente de aniversário. Fiquei super feliz né?
E assim começou a dúvida sobre qual Pullip escolher. Afinal, só seria uma e depois não iria comprar outra tão cedo, então tinha que ser super bem escolhida!
E depois de muuuito pensar (muuuito mesmo rs) eu escolhi a Hatsune Miku LOL. Achei ela linda com o seu cabelo turquesa, ainda mais porque eu amo cabelos coloridos. E o outfit extra também era uma fofura!
Pullip escolhida, era só esperar. Quando chegou a caixa, fiquei toda animada e assim que abri, veio a surpresa: Não era apenas uma e sim, DUAS PULLIPS! Nossa, vocês não tem noção da alegria que fiquei.
Além da que eu escolhi, minha madrinha comprou outra, o modelo que ela mais havia gostado e me deu. Era a Romantic Alice Pink Version. Linda, linda, linda, com um cabelo maravilhoso e uma riqueza de detalhes impressionante.
E assim foi meu 1º box moment, surpreendente! Hoje em dia eu ainda só tenho elas duas, mas esse ano já estou providenciando mais!
E como as coisas sĂŁo engraçadas nĂ©, sem querer minha madrinha escolheu um modelo limitado e que hoje em dia Ă© super difĂcil de achar. Sou muito sortuda nĂ©?
Espero que vocês tenham gostado! Beijos ♥
Box turtles are one of the most difficult reptiles to find when they are in the mood to hide--which is most of the time. Western, MA
The next morning I found Kita very sound asleep besdie the well-bitten box. Not a 'box nester' like Carney was, Kita is a box biter. Little pieces like these were all over the place!
the Weekend Furry Photo Festival continues - this is #15
in the series
I created this box using an empty Altoids candy tin box. I covered the top with Sculpey Ultra Light clay before I painted it with acrylic paing. I glued a tiny mirror to the top inside half of the box. For the bottom, I took a photograph that I took of two dolphins during a visit to the National Aquarium in Baltimore and I glued the graphic to the inside bottom of the box before I covered it with two layers of Modge Podge. Then I poured just enough resin to cover the bottom.
Boxes covered with fabric add storage to your store while displaying the fabrics. Picture taken by Angelina Meneses.
This is gift for my partner's parents.
The theme is 'Family Time' featuring family of lady bugs (mother, father, daughters and son) "W" initial is the first letter of my partner's family name.
Material : Memory box from Kaiser, the "w" letter is from Diaso, the ladybugs and bubble sticker from Spotlight, the 3-D herb stickers from Midori-Japan (Kinokuniya Bookstore Singapore).
Available at: www.simplycoolgifts.com
The box is made of oak wood with pecan finish!
Inside the box there's a small hand powered instrument which is playing a short heartwarming melody while you're turning the handle!
With the different motifs and melodies they're suitable for any occasions: birthdays, baby showers, bridal showers, anniversaries, bar mitzvahs, engagement, Valentine's day, family reunions, graduations or as thank you gifts or get well gifts as well!
This particular box
measures: (W x D x H): 2 3/4" x 2 1/2" x 1 3/4"
and has the "Blue Danube" melody built in!
Squirrel proof (I hope) orchid seedling box I made with scraps of wood (which were warped and didn't make a perfect cube). This is just a temporary one to use so I can deflask some that are very ready to be deflasked. Squirrels dig in every pot of dirt they can reach to hide their stash. As you can imagine, orchid seedlings don't do real well if they keep getting dug up and turned over. The gap in the door has subsequently been filled in with shade cloth like the other areas have.