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Mitt Romney, the politician responsible for the etch a sketch fiasco.

 

Took about half an hour to make

2020 - Our etched glass window at our cabin.

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The five-storey, 432,000 square foot McCormick’s factory was opened in 1914 and produced candy and cookie products until its closure in early 2007. Built of concrete and steel and constructed to be fireproof, at the time it was considered one of the finest factories in North America. Its most distinct architectural features are its white terra cotta glaze and the extensive window coverage, which gave it the nickname “the Sunshine Palace”.

 

The first floor contains storage space, flour and sugar silos, administrative offices, and a bakery with long conveyor belt ovens which still remain there today.

 

The second floor was the area designated for the production of crackers. There is also a laboratory containing now empty cabinets which used to hold chemicals and such.

 

The third floor was intended for the production of chocolate and also housed the employee cafeteria.

 

The fourth floor was used to make candy and has skylights and roof vents which helped cool the candy during production. In one area a number of metal rods hang from the ceiling which occasionally clang together creating sounds much like wind chimes.

 

The fifth floor has two distinct areas, one of which was used to produce jelly beans and the other which contains executive offices and a boardroom. The office area looks out onto Dundas Street and provides a great view as well as access to the rooftop, however we did not venture out that far since it appeared to be unstable.

Copyright 2009 Catnip Studio. All rights reserved. Vintage wallpaper background from Graphics Fairy. Original digital collage with antique elements.

As was displayed at the VCAC show Paper to Pixel in April, 2013.

 

It is framed without glass and the mat board folded up to hold the backing away from the front.

I etched copper discs which were then domed and treated to create a patina. Peridot and amethyst dangles hang on balled copper wire.

Singular is all about the Victorian.

 

The Singular

Puerto Natales, Chile

(October 24, 2013)

 

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This set of 4 glass herb vases will make the perfect home for your fresh herbs, just in time for spring!

 

3X3 glass cube vases are hand etched with the name of 4 fabulous herbs: Dill, Basil, Mint, and Sage.

 

Herb vases are permanently etched and dishwasher safe.

 

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A local donut shop has a half dozen of these things laying around for customer use. (BTW, I did NOT do this piece of art. Anything I make on an Etch A Sketch looks like a three year old did it.)

i wonder what it reads...

 

shot at the qutub minar complex... its a part of the wall kind of structure that's open to the sky...i wonder if its some unfinished work

amongst the rubble of Shanghai's urban decay, these walls become the most interesting canvas

Left-to-right, from top:

Breastplate: Germany (Brunswick), ~1550.

Buffe: Germany (Saxony), ~1550.

Tilting buffe: South Germany, 1550-75.

Falling buffe: Germany, 1550.

Pauldron: South Germany, 1550-75.

Empty space: Another German breastplate, removed for conservation.

Composite half-armour: Germany (Brunswick), 1564.

Breastplate: Germany (Brunswick), ~1550.

Pauldron: Germany (probably Augsburg), ~1560.

Backplate: Italy, 1550-75.

Elbow cop: Austria (Innsbruck), ~1540.

Gauntlet Germany (Brunswick), ~1560.

Breastplate: Italy, 1550-75.

Felt the need to do a Larson 'Farside' again... Snapped the Tate Gallery at trafalgar Square and thought this would be ideal for the etch-a-sketch toon :-)

trafalgar square is such a renowned hotspot for earthquakes too!!!

 

The original can be seen here...

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Collecting water samples for our science fair experiment.

I love this flower stamp! I embossed it and colored it in with a brush and tattered angels spray mist!

 

More on my blog:

 

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An oldie but goodie. The frame comes from: www.escrappers.com/etch.html

Window pane in Marie Antoinette's Hameau.

ETCH

 

Benched in Anaheim, CA

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