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My custom Blythe in her new outfit I made for her and her Rement accessories.
I've also replaced her pull charms with the blue daisy and skeleton key.
This U-Shaped kitchen with a butler's pantry, was created with Corona door style and finished in two sophisticated finishes, Bordeaux on Maple and Nutmeg with an Ebony glaze on Cherry.
Brody gets a new leash. Read about the experience here.
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This custom 50’ patrol boat, the Thomas Paine, was built for the Massachusetts Environmental Police.
A flamed redwood reel seat spacer. This deep, richly colored wood pairs nicely with the Nickle-Silver hardware on this custom fly rod.
The Custom House is often considered architecturally the most important building in Dublin and is sited on the river front with Beresford Place to the rear. The Custom House was the first major public building built in Dublin as an isolated structure with four monumental façades. The previous Custom House by Thomas Burgh and built in 1707 was sited up river at Essex Quay and was judged as unsafe just seventy years later. The site chosen for the new Custom House met with much opposition from city merchants who feared that its move down river would lessen the value of their properties while making the property owners to the east wealthier.
The decision to built further down river was forced by the Rt. Hon. John Beresford (1738-1805) who was appointed Chief Commissioner from 1780 onwards and was instrumental in bringing James Gandon to Ireland. He favoured shifting the city centre eastwards from the Capel – Parliament Street axis towards a new axis on College Green with Drogheda Street and the construction of a new bridge linking the two sides. The building was built on slob land reclaimed from the estuary of the Liffey when the Wide Streets Commissioners constructed the Quays. The line of the crescent Beresford Place that surrounds the Custom House follows roughly the line of the old North Strand along the estuary before the construction of the Quays.
Started in 1781, the new Custom House was finished ten years later at a cost of over £200,000. The finished external design consisted of four façades each different but consistent and linked by corner pavilions. The exterior of the building is richly adorned with sculptures and coats-of-arms by Thomas Banks, Agnostino Carlini and Edward Smyth who carved a series of sculpted keystones symbolising the rivers of Ireland.
Custom tag for my Colette Albion coat. Made using sewn-on printable fabric. Visit www.makingmammoths.blogspot.com/2014/02/the-colette-patte... for more photos and details
I was recently commissioned to create this glass painting for a home in Arlington Heights. I built the frame as well.
Custom by Requiemart, still needs a name (already have a Frogger, Polliwog, Tadpole, Lily P and a Hop).
Just did some tune ups to my old Taskmaster figure. Again, its made with a Shield Agent body and a Hand Ninja head. I used a magnet for the energy shield, and ML Fantomex holsters and guns. Also added a drip on the back of the hoody. The shield is made from just DCU Green Lantern figure fodder.
For more information about creating your own custom Dancewear, contact DA Designs Dancewear at dadesignsdancewear.com
custom ligne infantry flag bearer.
shako and bronze eagle available on the etsy shop www.etsy.com/shop/LabriquedeCambronne
Custom plush by A Little Stranger. Read more: www.alittlestranger.com/wordpress/2010/11/custom-plush-me...
where we brought our wool.
a working museum also, where they use industrial revolution era machinery to process the wool from raw wool to end product: washing, dyeing, carding,, spinning, and even knitting up into socks or sewing into comforters.
more pics & videos to come...
this is the mill where Beaverslide Yarns are made. : )
At the March 2014 Upstate Cars & Coffee at the Michelin Headquarters in Greenville, South Carolina on March 22, 2014.