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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.
Just In To L.A. Music, Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition 1957 Stratocaster Heavy Relic Black Over Paisley 9235302306 - rvrb.io/2016-limited-editi-cv8
Custom Commission for PRaew Ponid
Custom by : Little Dolls Room*
Base model : Factory Blythe Tan Skin.
Eyes ship by :Hand painted Eyes Ship by Little Dolls Room and her stock.
Hair : Mohair.
Outfit by : My stock.
Interior Design: Lola Wachsburg Creative Interiors
fixture design: me
fixture fabrication: Modulightor
a custom hoodie for our friend Alex. pinstriped with stitching, lined with baby blue velour. made from all recycled materials
Black International Riding Helmet with custom vent cover in turquoise.
Bosley Brangier Custom hand Tailored Apparel
The lady I made this for asked me to make a cute girl with a messy alpaca reroot and a little fringe.
Custom n.112
Freya Hujoo cat doll
work done:
make up
sealed colours
inserted eyes and eyelashes
dress
by Inika
SOLD/VENDUTA
I came across some blank, Halloween-themed, 3 1/2" tall vinyl figures at the local craft store. I liked the shapes and the cheap price, so I decided to try my hand at painting a few.
I might be selling some of these soon, but if you'd like to buy one, drop me a line.
©2011 Britton Walters and Nerfect.com
Custom wall letters to match any decor for children of all ages. Done in a decoupage technique, these 9 inch letters can be easily hung on the wall and customized for any name.
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Custom Service by Madame Mix
Base doll - Blythe Factory
Outfit Mundo Ara: www.flickr.com/photos/49862579@N03/
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CWC Junie Moom Variety Fair
(October 21, 2008 >> November 3, 2008)
www.juniemoon.jp/eng/gallery/index.cgi
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outfit/カニホル-KANIHORU-
custom/S.S.P.
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Some people formed a babby and asked me to make them a Doctor Who baby blanket. Sharp is the family name. Across the top are a bowtie, a scarf, and a sonic screwdriver. I feel that it could use more celery and maybe a recorder.
Blanket is roughly 28" wide and 31" long, and is less blurry in person.
The Custom House (Irish: Teach an Chustaim) is a neoclassical 18th-century building in Dublin, Ireland which houses the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government. It is located on the north bank of the River Liffey, on Custom House Quay between Butt Bridge and Talbot Memorial Bridge.[1]
The building of a new Custom House for Dublin was the idea of John Beresford, who became first commissioner of revenue for Ireland in 1780. In 1781 he appointed James Gandon as architect, after Thomas Cooley, the original architect on the project, had died. This was Gandon's first large scale commission. The new Custom House was unpopular with the Dublin Corporation and some city merchants who complained that it moved the axis of the city, would leave little room for shipping, and it was being built on what at the time was a swamp. Purchase of land was delayed and proved exorbitant and the laying of foundations was disrupted by the High Sheriff and members of the Dublin Corporation with a mob of several thousand. However, Beresford was determined to complete the project and ignored the protests.[2]