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Os dejo una fotillos de mi nena terminada. Espero que os gusten, yo estoy embobada con ella.
Maquillaje y customización de peluca hechos por mi.
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Here you have some pics of mi little girl. Hope you like them, I'm in love with her.
Make up and wig custom made by me.
This is a custom order, she got this design from internet, and asked me to do it, I did not know the link, if anyone knows, plz post it out!
I made one extra, I am thinking about "copy right", therefore I cannot put in my Etsy shop,if anyone wanna take this one, plz contact me!
the size is 24"X24"
Thanks
The Custom House in Dublin is a neoclassical 18th century building.
The Visitor Centre is located in and around the Dome or Clock Tower area that contains the most important interior features to have survived the destruction of the buildings by fire in 1921 during one of the more dramatic events of the War of Independence.
The Custom House was designed by James Gandon to act as the new custom house for Dublin Port and was his first large scale commission. Every available mason in Dublin was engaged in the work and it cost £20,000 and opened in 1791.
The four facades of the building are decorated with coats-of-arms and ornamental sculptures (by Edward Smyth) representing Ireland's rivers. Another artist, Henry Banks, was responsible for the statue on the dome and other statues.
Custom 2005 Triumph Thruxton in Flat Black and
Custom 2005 Triumph Thruxton in Flat Black and gloss red
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This is what happens when you drink and customize...I had a few glasses of wine Friday night and decided to take a shot at customizing the bait Eternia head I've had laying around for about 2 years now. Her outfit is composed of extra bits a had laying around (the wig was originally for another doll, the dress was bought on ebay a few months back, the socks were a free gift, the earrings came with my 2nd Fourrure, the hat was ordered with the one Layne is wearing because I wasn't sure which I liked better)
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Spider-Man relaxes on some crates I completely repainted to look better. Black under-coat, brown cover and a black ink wash. The crate on the right was my first one and I just let the ink sit and dry, giving it a very dark finish. The one on the left was a second attempt, and the ink was only let sit for a few seconds before the majority of it was dabbed off with some tissue paper. This gave it a nice lighter colour. I like both, so I'm not inclined to redo the darker one.
my last blythe i don't think i'll buy any more for custom^^
i feel like making my own animals and playing more with bjd...
so this will be one of the last ^__^
needs a new home!
This was built in the 17th century in King's Lynn, Norfolk orginally as a merchat's exchange and becoming the custom house for the port in the early part of the 18th century.
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At the March 2014 Upstate Cars & Coffee at the Michelin Headquarters in Greenville, South Carolina on March 22, 2014.
The U.S. Custom House, built in 1833 from a design by architect Robert Mills, was where Africans were brought from the Spanish slave ship Amistad by the U. S. Coast Guard on August 27, 1839. Although the ship remained in New London for more than a year, the captives stayed for less than a week and were transferred to the New Haven jail. One African youth who died during the brief New London stay was buried in an unmarked grave in the city's Third Burying Ground. A marker on the front of the U.S. Custom House highlights a separate case in which an escaped slave won his freedom in 1850 through the legal efforts of Augustus Brandegee and the custom collector, John Mather. When asked if he wanted to be free, the man replied, """"Free!"""" The U.S. Customs House is on the National Register of Historic Places and open to the public under the direction of the New London Maritime Society.
Quilter: Tamora Syphrett Melissa Syphrett
City Depicted: New London
Quilt Block: Eastern Quilt Block
Source: Museum of Connecticut History
The above vehicle or vehicles were on display at the 13th Annual Turkey Creek Car and Motorcycle Show.
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