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INGREDIENTS:
1 pouch (1 lb 1.5 oz) Betty Crocker® sugar cookie mix
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 egg
3 cups total of Trix®, Lucky Charms®, Cinnamon Toast Crunch®, Honey Nut Cheerios®, Cocoa Puffs® and/or Corn Chex® cereal (including cereal crumbs)
DIRECTIONS:
1. Heat oven to 350°F. In large bowl, stir cookie mix, butter and egg until soft dough forms. Stir in cereal.
2. Drop and shape dough by rounded measuring tablespoonfuls 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheet.
3. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until golden brown around edges. Cool 1 minute before removing from cookie sheet to cooling rack.
...and this concludes Mailart2015..It was not my most productive year, but not bad...
This one was for a monochromatic red swap. Fortunes, vintage shelf liner, scrapbook paper, junk mail bits, band-aid wrapper, vintage postage stamp, vintage magazine cut-out.
Requires strength, technique and endurance.
Woot!- I made the Wheaties box!
FGR - And the Winner is...portraying winners/wins. What better represents a winner than making the Wheaties box!
2 postcards made for the Monkey Mail swap in SMA on swap-bot. I generally think monkeys are creepy, but this old guy doesn't bother me that much....
Created for a swapbot swap-Put a Star on It. I stole Gina's idea to use a starfish.. :) Paper napkin, book page, image from a vintage children's book, stamp and stamp selvedge, additional words from junkmail.
2 postcards made for the Monkey Mail swap in SMA on swap-bot. I generally think monkeys are creepy, but this old guy doesn't bother me that much....
more items from my collection are here:
MailArt Collage. Everyone who knows me knows of my heron nightmares. This card is my aversion therapy! I would much rather have a heron on a postcard than in my pond eating the koi! Book pages, lottery ticket, magazine images, Posca paint pen.
Several of us have been looking to try something new, something which WASN'T a waterfall or a predictable sunset on the coast. We were checking out some cool shots on flickr and decided to combine the techniques from several of them.
Rob wanted to shoot this too but we needed to get it nailed before we inflicted it on anybody else so he had to model as he is the only one who smokes. He can't wait to try this on another model although I think this kind of hard lighting and gritty location suits him really well.
Lighting info:
SB-24 front left, gridded with CTO
430EX back left (45 deg) through cereal box snoot, ungelled
580EXII back right, gobo'd with barn doors. (I didn't want to use a snoot here as I wanted more light to light the smoke)
Tungsten WB
Model: Rob Funffinger | Rob's Blog
With hindsight, I'd have used a tripod and dragged the shutter a little to reveal more of the alleyway we were in but hey, it was 1am and I needed my kip!
Explore #254
MailArt Collage. Gelli plate printed background on a book page, vintage illustrations, magazine images, Posca paint pen.
Mailart collage created for an exquisite corpse swap. Most of the images came from food magazines that I am trying to cut up and get rid of. The hoard is taking over!
Created for the swapbot red postcard swap from painted recycled cereal box.
I love going through my stuff and pulling out one color.
This one uses a magazine hand image, a Stash Christmas Morning teabag wrapper,chopstick instructions, an ice cream cone wrapper, some postage and a paid stamp from work.
This is my first attempt at a transparent screen.
I spent about 2 hours in the kitchen this afternoon trying to get this to work out perfectly (moving my laptop around, trying different angles, re-shooting the wallpaper picture, etc.), and I ended up with this. Actually, I kind of "gave up" and this was the best of my pictures - so therefore it is my final result.
I wish I would've moved the cereal box over to the right a little bit more...
Other than color correction (auto levels, auto contrast, etc.), no editing was done to this picture.
Since I am sorta-kinda unsatisfied with the result of my picture, I plan on attempting this again sometime later this summer.
#DSC04953
My latest gig poster for The Melvins comes with a free blank page on the back of the poster :)
Three colour screen print
35×50 cm cut into the shape of a cereal box
Limited edition of 110
Available on michaelhacker.bigcartel.com/product/melvins-2016
All my gig posters are official merchandise and always approved by the band.
Since one of my ransom notes got lost in the mail, I made two more.
This one went to Jennie for the Ex Postal Facto event in San Francisco in Feb.
more images and items from my collection at my blogspot page:
more items from my collection are here:
Bess and Edie enjoying having broken legs splinted by me with a cereal box and tape.. The TV programme called 'Operation Ouch' is a favourite with the girls. Some of it filmed in Sheffield.
"Operation Ouch!
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Operation Ouch! is a British comedy children's television series on the human body, showing what happens in A&E, what doctors sometimes have problems with and great experiments. The first series Operation Ouch! aired on CBBC in October 2012. The show is hosted by twin brothers and doctors Dr Chris and Dr Xand van Tulleken and in 2019 a new doctor, Dr Ronx was introduced".
Telling you guys about my "Stage Scenery and Props" set reminded me that I never uploaded this year's stage props I made. These were made for a production of "Cats". The director wanted huge garbage pieces, so I made a couple.
Sorry so many, I just wanted to get these online and into the set while I was thinking of it!
A whole lot of breakfast cereal boxes. I took these photos individually at a Ralph's grocery store and stitched them together using Photoshop. Everything from Cap'n Crunch to Raisin Bran!