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Girl #10 is finally done as we had been waiting for her brown eyelashes. She is a toothy girl who likes galaxies and constellations and she will be traveling to the Philippines!
Custom select oak millwork
Prefinished with dark oak stain
Photos courtesy of Nor-Son
Photos by Scott Amundson Photography
More information at www.nordecor.com
I am so thrilled with the way this little custom cheshire kitty turned out. I'm going to be sad sending her off to her new home tomorrow!
Blythe custom completa, coleção pessoal.
Maquiagem e carved feitos por mim. Alpaca reroot feito pela Renata S.P.
Doll base: EBL - Cherry Berry
Blythe custom, personal collection. Carved and makeup by me. Alpaca reroot by Renata S.P.
Outfit: Fernanda Borges - Stuff by Genas
customized window treatment dubai
If you're considering installing curtains in your house, among the very first things you'll need to decide is whether you 'd prefer to purchase ready-made drapes or have them custom-made specifically for your home. When you choose to have your drapes personalized; you'll get exactly what you desire and it will be best for your space, there's no requirement to jeopardize. The at-home assessment is always offered. You'll get knowledgeable, professional recommendations about which type of curtains is finest for specific spaces and functions. Your window measurements will be taken by somebody who really understands what they're doing. We highly recommend custom-made made drapes.
just testing out my editing skills on GIMP. BTW, I also wanted know how you like the custom made mohawk. C&C is welcome ;)
This vehicle was on display at the annual Turner Days Car, Truck and Motorcycle show in Turner, Kansas on Oct. 14, 2012.
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Paring knife from a Chicago Cutlery set. The original comes with a black plastic handle. After I removed the original handle, I customized it with a stabilized Amboynia Burl purchased from www.stabilizedwood.com/ and Green Malachite (reconstituted stone) and a brass spacer secured with stainless steel cutlery rivets purchased from www.knifemaking.com/
This is a set I made for Stacy with Rose Gold, Sterling and 14k yellow Metals. She provided the Blue Zircon and Garnets.
a custom hoodie for our friend Alex. pinstriped with stitching, lined with baby blue velour. made from all recycled materials