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Tear and Share Poems To Make Kindness Cool
It’ll Be Okay, And You Will Be Too is a book of inspirational words meant to be read, shared, and (quite literally) torn apart and left behind. In these pages, you will discover beautiful and encouraging insights—words that will keep you fighting and ask you never to give up on life or yourself. The “love bombs” contained in these pages are a light amidst the darkness. Open a page to start your day, frame a page that inspires you to keep living, share a page with a friend who needs support, or leave one behind for a complete stranger to brighten their day.*
I actually really love doing flatlays for dolls too because the sun just makes their little faces show so~ well. I don't have the best studio lighting so, sunlight is my favorite.
Still using some rainy day colors to make the cute blue papers to pop.
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Tear and Share Poems To Make Kindness Cool
It’ll Be Okay, And You Will Be Too is a book of inspirational words meant to be read, shared, and (quite literally) torn apart and left behind. In these pages, you will discover beautiful and encouraging insights—words that will keep you fighting and ask you never to give up on life or yourself. The “love bombs” contained in these pages are a light amidst the darkness. Open a page to start your day, frame a page that inspires you to keep living, share a page with a friend who needs support, or leave one behind for a complete stranger to brighten their day.*
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Men's clothing flat lay featuring items by Futuro Italia, Boss, Fratelli Rossetti, Zegna, Robert Talbott, and Yohji Yamamoto.
My new Needle Point Brushes
by fuumuui.com/
My first impression, when opening the satchel, was how beautifully boxed this set of brushes were.
- The brush handle: Beautiful, silky smooth wood.
- The bristles: Heavily glued. Need a good soak.
- The whole brush sleeved in cellophane with an additonal protective sleeve to the bristles.
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Ashley Hawkes Watercolor Studio
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXyT2ev6S-0
All I now have to do is learning how to use them ... :)
I agree with AH;
the brushes won't make me a better painter and I still have many hours of brush miles to go. Nevertheless, I shall do some examples just like AH does in her videos and see how things go.
In photography, collecting gear is called GAS (GearAquisitionSydndrome)
In Art, this may be called AMAS
(ArtMaterialAquisitionSydndrome)
One can't never have enough brushes, sketchbooks, paper, penicils, bits 'n' pieces one may, or may noit 'need' or 'use' at some later stage, whenever that later stage arrives.
Now, how and where do I store these brushes?
My hanging rack is full ... 😀