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A woman with curly hair is immersed in reading a book while listening to music. She wears headphones and is surrounded by calm lighting and a record player, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
we're leaving tomorrow morning for a four day break
thing is we couldn't have picked a worse time, weather wise, apparently
we'll see how it goes, in the end ... for weather is something you can't choose
so I'm going to pack some extra things (to make/do) ... just in case we'd have to stay indoors, for a while at least
A little bookshelf post, by request! :) I put together a big ol post with reviews & links of my fave crafty books that are currently my go-to's. :) Enjoy!
Blogged: michelleclement.typepad.com/blog/2011/04/my-bookshelf.html
this is across from my regular art desk. i am learning my way around the sewing machine and so far it is a lot of fun.
A diverse group from tech, multimedia, and education converged on Kakaako to take a walking tour of the area and share ideas about its future. Leading the group was Christian O'Connor, senior asset manager for Kakaako with Kamehameha Schools' commercial real estate division.
Over the course of the last two months, ACT research assistants and students, Ashley McAskill and Kelly Leonard, alongside ACT community partner, Groupe Harmonie, have been facilitating a creative digital photography workshop with three participants at an HLM downtown Montreal. On April 20th, we had the final outcome of this workshop, a photography exhibit entitled, “Dawn, Life, Moonlight”- a beautiful collection of photos taken by the participants in a mixture of black and white, and colour photos.
A diverse group from tech, multimedia, and education converged on Kakaako to take a walking tour of the area and share ideas about its future. Leading the group was Christian O'Connor, senior asset manager for Kakaako with Kamehameha Schools' commercial real estate division.
This whole ensemble was created from scratch. The wood was left over, the mirror was a donate, the "daisy lights" were a donate. I drilled holes threw the wood so the lights popped through and it could plug in like a "fancy" make-up mirror.
Handmade felt stars that I make and sell every holiday season. They are currently for sale in my Etsy Shop, if any one is interested. 2008.