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Volunteers painting the frame of the first Mountsorrel Granite Company wagon. The wagon will be replanked before the livery is applied. (photo: Jamie Swanson)
The mounting brackets will be placed over the joints
Frames are re-strung using 35ilb fishing wire as its very strong & very quiet when struck.
"il mondo è fatto per lo più di paesaggi, di cornici che inquadrano le nostre sensazioni, di rilegature di ciò che siamo e pensiamo..."
da "il libro dell'inquietudine" di f.pessoa
Insect Artifact Frames! Made using a variety of supplies.
A quick Halloween Idea! Last week at King of Prussia Mall, I saw a shadow box w/faux bugs in it as decor. $125 to $150 each. I made my version using a recycled frame, sheet of scrapbook paper and rubber/plastic critters, dab of hot glue. My price $2.25. You can create a high end version w/an ornate double sided glass shadow box w/critter, silk ribbon for under $10. Perfect for last minute Halloween crafting and parties! xoxo
Jumbo Photo Frames from PIP in Tampa.
Learn more about PIP Tampa's large format capabilities at www.PIPtampa.com
These are really very clever and turned out better than I expected. I did a frame for each kid with cards made from the Disney trip. If you are interested, definitely hold out for a free shipping offer as the shipping costs are high on these.
FOUR INTERLOCKING TETRAHEDRA
Based on Denver Lawson "Two interlocking tetrahedra".
Each model composed of 24 A9 units (37 x 52 mm).
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Photos Taken by Edwin Ladd - Social Frames
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There is a community garden in Seattle. It used to be a farm: the Picardo farm. I am particularly fond of this place because the Picardos were early Italian immigrants. now the land is divided into tiny pieces and given annually to people in the city, to cultivate vegetables and flowers. I often wonder what they, the Picardos, would think of all the incongruous little structures, like this one, that disseminate their place.
The gardens are called P-patch, where the P stands for Picardo. This was the first of the community gardens established in Seattle. All the other ones, created more recently in other parts of the city, are also called P-patches.
C'è un orto pubblico a Seattle, dove una volta esisteva un'azienda agricola: la Picardo. Io sono particolarmente affezionata a questo luogo perché i Picardo erano vecchi immigranti italiani. La loro terra è ora divisa in tanti pezzetti che vengono ceduti annualmente a privati cittadini, per coltivare verdura e fiori. Spesso mi domando che cosa direbbero i Picardo se potessero vedere tutte queste piccole strutture incongrue disseminate nella loro tenuta. Gli orti sono chiamati P-patch, un nome che include la lettera P per ricordare i vecchi proprietari. Questo è stato il primo degli orti comunitari di Seattle. Anche tutti gli altri orti della città , creati successivamente, sono stati chiamati P-patch.