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Music boxes for every occasion! Here you can customize your very own, unique music box (hand crank music box, wind up music box, musicbox, musical box, hurdy gurdy)!
15 different color choices, more than 80 different songs, endless carving possibilities! I'm happy to hear your design ideas, so working together we can built your very own one-of-a-kind music box!
These custom music boxes are suitable for every occasions, you can give them as mother of the bride gifts, bridesmaids gift, flower girl or ring bearer gift! Great for christening, baptism or as baby shower gifts, big sister gifts, get well gifts, engagement and anniversary as well!
Looking for trouble and there's lovers to be had
Those ones next to us are such lovely lads
Scaling the corridors for maidens in the maze
And the anomaly is slipping into familiar ways
What is the "Brown Box Challenge" you ask? It was the brainchild of Hally Brown of the Sandwich Photographic Society. The intent to spark creativity and inspire participants to pick up our cameras in the winter, a time in which many of us suffer from cabin fever. Participants were given a select set of items in a non-descript brown box and had to submit 1 final image based on those items. How the image was taken did not matter, so long as every item in the box had to be used in some form or fashion. Beyond that, the rules were fairly simple:
The Rules:
The Must Do’s:
• Each of the items in the box must be used in the final image.
• Each of the items in the box must be easily identified in the final image.
• The only exception is, there is the Zip-Lock Bag in the box, the bag it’s self is not one of the items. There are multiple items in the bag and you can use any number of them in the final image.
• Your image must be lit using some form of lighting other than ambient. Light painting, Flash, or any other form of lighting is acceptable.
The Can Do’s:
• You can crop or use any portion of an item it must be easily identifiable in the final image.
• You can use each item more than once if you like. (Yes, Photoshop can be used).
• You can add any other component you want to the image (Please keep it clean).
The Cant Do’s:
• The items cannot be physically altered in any way.
• You can’t discuss the items in the box with anyone.
• Do not share your photos with anyone until the challenge is over. You may be giving ideas to the participants of the challenge.
In my box were the following items:
• Minion character
• Hot Wheels convertible car
• Some little "dude" action figure
• Bolt
• Mini alphebet blocks consisting of nearly every letter of the alphabet (A, E, U were missing from my set)
• Swatch of gray felt
I chose to photograph each item individually using a Foldio3 lightbox (purchased from a 2017 Kickstarter campaign) and assemble them in Photoshop. To test the Foldio lightbox, I decided to throw in some action figures & models that I had collected over the years so I could get my lighting right. I liked the results, and opted to create a "battle" scene, with the intent to incorporated everything. However, with time winding down before the deadline, only a few Zoids action figures made the cut.
In the final image above, 18 individual images were assembled in Photoshop to created this "battle" mosaic. Two different images of the same bolt were duplicated, while a few letter blocks were also repeated. Two different angles of the gray felt were also colorized to create the "fireball" look on the lion and gorilla Zoids.
Once again, the Ars Electronica Festival grounds were serving as a playground for young filmmakers. Equipped with camera and microphone, youngsters with physical handicaps were able to work together with mentors from an association named FAB to document what has happened at the festival and the various approaches artists and visitors were taking to the 2016 theme.
In February 2017, the movie Alchemy Box was presented in the Deep Space 8K of the Ars Electronica Center.
credit: Martin Hieslmair
We can provide standard & custom corrugated boxes, wax-coated products, foam or corrugated inserts, and other structurally enhancing components.
VV loves Papa John's pizza. He likes pizzas with thick, doughy crusts while I prefer thin crust (or Chicago style deep dish mmm). He requested that they "square cut" the pizza because I like the center of the pie and he likes the outer edge. This way there are pieces in the center that I can eat.
building two 7 foot long cedar window boxes isn't really all that hard, but like most projects it's never going to get done unless i set aside the time to actually do it! so, this year i made the perennial to-do item on my list a mother's day gift for kris so i'd be sure to get it done :-)
they are simple boxes made similar to what's shown in this martha stewart cedar window box how-to. i used three 1"x10" cedar boards with 2 1"x1" cedar "cleats", which hold the front and back and sides, drilled and glued to the bottom board. i trimmed the bottom board to 8" wide so i could flare out the front of the box to give it a little more style that a simple rectangle.
i suppose i could fancy them up with some trim at some point.
Queen Elinor Brave Doll Set purchased on its release day at the Disney Store, June 22, 2012. Photographed boxed, during its unboxing, and then fully deboxed. Also photographed with some other Disney Brave dolls.
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Queen Elinor Brave Doll Set ($19.50 US)
Disney Store Release June 22, 2012
Description from DisneyStore.com:
Queen Elinor Brave Doll Set
Item No. 6070040900143P
Our Price: $19.50
Enjoy hours of fun recreating Disney/Pixar's Brave with our Classic Queen Elinor Doll Set. Merida's gracious mother features detailed accents from her hair to her dress and is accompanied by a large Bear figure.
Product Details
•Doll features beautiful braided hair with gold ribbon detail that matches accents on her green dress
•Doll includes small plastic crown and belt
•Plastic bear opens and closes when small pegs are aligned
•Plastic / polyester
•11 1/2'' H (doll)
•12'' H (bear)
•Ages 3+
•Imported
•Collect with Classic Merida Doll and Triplet Doll Set, each sold separately
The Music Box Theatre was completed in 1929 at 3733 N. Southport Ave. in a building that included nine storefronts and 32 apartments. The building was designed by Louis A. Simon, a local architect who was better known for his Depression-era WPA Post Offices and homes for the nouveau riche. Between 1977 and 1983, the Music Box was used sporadically for Spanish language, pornographic and Arabic language films. In 1983, management reopened the theater with a format of double-feature revival and repertory films. Eventually, foreign films were reinstated, and independent and cult films were added to the roster. In 1991, management added a second screen. Rather than split the main theater in two, a small theater was built in an existing storefront adjacent to the lobby.
Simpkin Marshall Ltd, Sport and Travel series
"Hall-Court" jigsaw puzzle no. 5.
150 pieces, complete.
about 14 x 10 in.
Probably 1930s.
A tired box but still usable.
eBay purchase.
Strangely, this series has a random illustration on the lid with a note explaining which puzzle is contained within. On the base are illustrations of all the designs in the series.
Um pouco do famoso CrossFit do Box Colosso do amigo Luis em um wod e bate papo com o coach Pedro Yago.
Canon T5 | 18-55mm
Pontos: Fonte de luz baixa, Lente escura, primeira vez na fotografia de crossfit. vamos melhorando a cada dia
A further box visit back in October 2015 was Ulceby Signal Box.
Ulceby had evolved to cover quite a significant area compared with its original area. It had a reduced frame and an IFS panel. There was also room for a panel to cover Brocklesby but this never happened.
Sadly the box was demolished with undue haste following closure, before the local S&T even had time to recover equipment for spares, the box coming down with everything still in place.
Traffic control signal box seen by Lindau Lane and 24th Ave in Bloomington, MN. This appears to be more of a generic art wrap vs. a custom painted unit.
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É assim que o Box da Corrupiola segue viagem: acondicionado com muito papel bolha para não amassar no caminho, e com uma mensagem para o carteiro cuidar bem do seu presente.
Corners of my World.
Traffic signal box decorated as part of the Colour in Canberra competition. Blogged about here: theshoppingsherpa.blogspot.com/2006/11/corners-of-my-worl...
I repurposed this box from some camping equipment to wrap the repainted retro Batcopter project I started for my son last summer. The copter and box have been tucked away until now for his birthday!
Saving pretty boxes, ribbon and paper, and tying it all up with string, makes for a lovely little package.
My old mending box on the left, a beautiful new replacement on the right. There was nothing wrong with the old one; the new one is a pleasure to use. It is all about quality. The new one is made of better wood, more smoothly finished, with higher quality hinges and better handles. A much appreciated gift!
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