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I preferred the green 'inside', so stuffed it to keep its shape while it dried. You can use soft cloths, microfibre towels, balloons (depending on your vessel's shape), dry bubble wrap, anything 'shape-able' to fill your vessel to keep it's form while it dries. Absorbent materials will dry quicker and you can change them too.
This is an art journaling page I did about my love for green tea—but not just any green tea. It has to be my special recipe. To see more information, my tea recipe, close-up photos, etc., please see my post here:
triplethescraps.blogspot.com/2011/09/art-journaling-its-a...
Thanks for looking!
Paper: Crate Paper Little Sprout (for tea cup and hearts)
Stamps: Tim Holtz Ultimate Grunge, Stampin' Up Nursery Letters
Stamp Ink: Archival Ink jet black
Other: Portfolio Oil Pastel black, Liquitex gesso, Pentel EnerGel
Sprays: Adirondack Color Wash meadow and sunset orange
Teacup Template: Melstampz
I was watching a recording of the BBC tv show QI and I learnt that the last Monday in January is Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day … well that's just the sort of thing a dedicated 365er needs to know :)
Macro Mondays - Round
ODT "Your Photographic Style"
In this case, a portion of my library as seen through the little circles in some bubble-wrap.
Taken with my Sony 18-55mm with 12mm extension tube attached.
Bubble Bedding
I was packing some things for sending out in the mail this evening. When I'd finished I noticed Danbo had decided the bubblewrap made a rather comfy bed.
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One wee strawberry left over from lunch in the boardroom, so I took it's picture and then ate it! Mmmmmmm...
The shadow is from some bubblewrap I taped to the window!
Just adding this as my Shoot Anything Sunday pic... signed Lazy Dave!
A wet felted vessel. Using the idea of glass handkerchief bowl, I layed out my wool, silks and fancy fibres in a square, covered it in netting, wet it and rubbed soap in, removed the netting, then draped the felt over a cylinder made from bubblewrap in plastic bags. I then smoothed it down, covered in the netting again, and rubbed. To full I rinsed in hot then cold water then rubbed between the palms of my hands, then flattened and rolled around dowelling. To set the shape I used a pot vase inside
Tuesday January 26, 2010
Zanzibar (Nungwi)
Because there was no snorkeling trip, I decided to spend the morning swimming in the resort's pool and lying in the sun. After a couple of hours doing that (more on that brilliant decision later), I went for a walk along the beach up to the lighthouse at the nearby cove. It wasn't a very long trip but I lollygagged my way along taking photos, watching crabs and birds, and picking up seashells.
There were a lot of little blue-tailed jellyfish about the size of cherries left high and dry on the rocks along the shore. As I was walking along I kept hearing something that sounded like bubblewrap popping and eventually realized that it was me stepping on the little jellyfish that were still inflated with air. After that I took pains to avoid squishing them under my feet, but every so often I'd still hear a telltale 'pop.'
It wasn't until I'd gotten back to my room after my walk that I realized I gotten a sunburn. A bad sunburn, in fact. With the strong breeze blowing off the sea, it hadn't felt that hot and I'd laid out in the sun longer than I should have. Although I did put on sunscreen, I didn't reapply it after swimming or wearing my shoes. Consequently, nearly every part of me that wasn't covered by my swimming trunks (including the tops of my feet) was now bright red and hot to the touch. What an idiot.
It was nice finishing up our trip with a relaxing stay at a beach resort. I couldn't think of a better way to end our vacation. At this point I had pretty much lost all track of time. I also had no idea what was going on in the world any farther away than I could see. I hadn't watched tv since I was in my room at the Slipway in Dar and I hadn't seen a newspaper since we were killing time in the waiting room at Tazara train station. Most importantly, I had no idea how the NFL playoffs were going and who was going to be in the Super Bowl, although I would at least be back home in time to catch the game.
Because sundown cruises were out due to the strong winds, the hotel manager Eugene drove Roger, Ruth, the Alaskan couple and I to a beach bar on the cove I'd walked down to earlier. Shelley and Donna would have come along but Donna was still getting her massage at the resort's spa hut. They and Ruth had opted for massages but Roger and I, being manly men, were having none of the spa. We sat drinking our beers, wine, and sodas at the bar on the beach and watched the sun go down over the water. It was the same problem we'd had in Stone Town in that once the sun got within an inch of the horizon it disappeared behind a band of clouds, but it was still very lovely to see.
I decided to create a mountain out of a piece of bubble wrap to see if I could create the effect of it being lit at night.
A scanner photo. Not with a scanner camera, just the cardboard laying on the glass of a flatbed scanner.
Anti-static Bubblewrap on scanner.
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Spraying with soapy water, adding merino then flattening. It's very messy, and makes it easier if you pull off lots of merino ready to add before spraying again, and flattening.
Bubble wrap hanging in my doorway, with light from the window visible through it.
This image has been used for the cover of a book and in an article...
• www.amazon.com/dp/B006G4NX6C
• www.roomelegance.com/weird-tips-to-improve-insulation-in-...
Got another parcel today, I get so many now I have to go and collect them from the office. Typical. I was inspired for this by a recent flickr blog that was about someone who uses paper and bubble wrap to create abstract abstract, so I wanted to try it myself, but I was trying to create more of an effect with the light in the way it hits the individual bubbles. So I'm pleased with this.
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Meanwhile, back at the Domo Den, the rest of the gang were preparing a Welcome Party for the newbies.
♥
They think you're in a commercial box,
suffocated in bubblewrap,
with a special offer price tag,
and a perfect fairytale name.
They think that if they pull this part,
she's just plastic, it won't hurt,
we can glue it back on,
you'll hardly even notice.
They think that you won't cry,
if they knot your hair,
or even stick pins in your waxy eyes,
because you're plastic, they won't care.
Based on a conversation I had with a friend this evening, it's quite a touchy subject for me but nonetheless, good enough to weave into a photograph.
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Send Them Packing
Geeky supervised as some of the Domos carefully packed up their brethren for a trip to the USA to their new home with our friend DollyBeMine. Farewell Domos, travel safely!
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