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Just in time for all those Halloween crafty nightmares, I've created some new colorways for my Ghostly Paisley fabric pattern. Printed by the lovely folks at Spoonflower.com.
Very odd shot of what looks like a person holding an umbrella by the side door of the Phippen House in Salem, MA. Shot was taken on 01/28/2012.
Uploaded directly from my camera. Taken at Eastern state penitentiary, well known for its extroidinary hauntings. If you examine the pic closely, you can see a mist in the center area and right side. I shot this on auto and with a flash. It was not foggy out and my lense was completley clean.
At this point I could have sworn he was screaming "I want my girlfriend!!!"
Later he told me he actually said "You're not my girlfriend!" to a zombie that was getting a little too up close and personal with him.
taken for our 1dayatatime groups friday theme. todays theme is "motion".
been working at home this last couple of days, so kinda having to make do with whats near. a long exposure taken deep under western road.
i wanted a ghostly\ectoplasm vibe.
kinda works
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Eurostile (URW)
Designer: Aldo Novarese
Year: 1962
Publisher: URW++
A TrueType version of this font is provided free with the Microsoft Office Value Pack (Macintosh).
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Beautiful yet slightly disturbing rock in a cave near Porthdafarch (at first glance it looks like a pile of fosilised guts)
Acid green, Lemon yellow and a ghostly shade of Mauve led me to call this yarn "Ectoplasmic," but don't worry, it's not even remotely slimy.
Hand-dyed by Spunky Eclectic, and Hand-spun by me, this yarn is perfect for knitting yourself some warm gear to keep away the supernatural chill. (Or, I suppose you could just call the Ghostbusters, if it's that dire a situation.)
Spun from fabulous Masham longwool, known for it's strength and luster, this yarn was navajo-plied to produce a soft, pliable yarn -- for a longwool.
100% Masham Wool
100 yards / 100 grams
12 wpi - worsted weight
4-5 stitches per inch
5mm - 6mm
~Ectoplasmic
-day 62 will be missed due to traveling
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