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Early morning in the Westerwald

My Owl cash holder is inspired by Jennifer. I love how she making cards that hold money.

 

Supplies :

- HA Woodcut Owls digital kits ( I just love this Owl!)

- HA Old Letter Writing digital kits

- HA CL343 Holiday saying

- HA S5067 Holly Flourish ( I stamp on green cardstock but it's not clearly look)

- Sewing machine

 

TFL ;)

 

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Collegiate Gothic on the campus of Princeton University.

nintendo famicom card holder

nintendo famicom tarjetero

by Banpresto (バンプレスト)

 

More of these holder pics are in a set on Exhales R Me's profile.

 

Apparently, flickr thinks that profile's photostream is too unsafe to allow direct posting to some Smoking Fetish groups.

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The 2 yellow ones are vintage crocheted thread holders approx 3". They were used to hold darning thread and has a felt circle lining the inside lid to hold your needles. I crocheted the red one making it a little bigger to hold tatting threads for taking along with me to crochet on the go.

I love the asymmetric waves of this candle holder.

the bottom one still needs its binding handsewn but I didn't want to lose the light.

This view seemed too good to turn down with the sky making a third shade of blue.

 

SGN state that this is slated for dismantling during the coming years. Unfortunately, there are few alternative ways such structures can be repurposed but I know of two holders in Dublin and London where the framework has been retained and pricey apartments built around them.

 

Littlehampton, West Sussex

2nd July 2022

  

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Agfa Super Isolette • Agfa Solinar 1:3.5/75

Ilford XP2 Super 400 @100 ISO developed in Caffenol CLCS 75min stand @ 15-20°C

Scanned with Epson Perfection V500 at 2400dpi and Betterscanning MF Film Holder

 

Kaysersberg • Haut-Rhin • Alsace • France

 

Caffenol CLCS

500 ml Filtered Water

8gr Anhydrous Washing Soda

5gr Vitamin C

0.5gr KBr

20gr Instant coffee ("Cora")

60 sec. slow agitations then let stand for 74 minutes

One of our fellow plot holders down the allotment.

I didn't realize those plates with wheel holders (especially the upper ones) made such perfect arches when stacked. They just tip so naturally. I rather like it. I suppose there are lots of other parts that do that too, that you probably all know all about. I'm still learning. ;-D

Mursi Tribe, Ethiopia

After the blockbuster "Red Heat" was released in 1988 with Schwarzainer, the whole world probably thought that the Russians were drinking tea from glasses in cup holders. This is if someone has not read a book before or has not watched the Doctor Zhivago film. Russians also watched and laughed :)

Now you can find cup holders, perhaps, only in grandmother's chests, in souvenir shops and, oddly enough, in trains.

 

После выхода в 1988 году блокбастера "Красная жара" со Шварцейнергером, наверное, весь мир подумал, что русские пьют чай из стаканов в подстаканниках. Это, если кто-то до этого не читал книгу или не смотрел фильм "Доктор Живаго". Русские тоже смотрели и смеялись :)

Сейчас подстаканники встретишь, пожалуй, только в бабушкиных сундуках, в сувенирных лавках и, как ни странно, в поездах.

This may be a Christmas gift. Except I like it and might keep it.

Not really certain what they're called. Bought 6 for $3. 00 at the thrift shop.

What a fun way to use scraps! Pot Holders!

Size: 5*5*2.5

Materials : Appleton crewel wool/ felt...

stitches : bullion knots/ french knots/ lazy daisy stitch/ chain stitch...

  

This is how the tea bag holder works.

From the Hull Daily Mail archives, this mid-1950s view holds lots of transport and social interest. Heading towards the photographer is a locally-registered Morris 8 of 1938. Travelling in the opposite direction alongside is a Hull Corporation trolleybus of similar vintage, a Cravens-bodied Crossley of the ERH-registered batch. It is bearing down on a cluster of cyclists, the most common form of local transport in that era, and doubtless to the cyclists' dismay: trolleybuses widely earned the sobriquet of "Silent Death". A Ford Thames lorry is also to the fore (remember the Dinky Toys model, available in red or green?). I am unsure of the make of lorry that is overtaking it. The KHCT motorbus beyond is an intriguing vehicle: it is a Guy Arab of World War II, whose original utility body was replaced in c.1950 by a prewar Weymann body that was originally carried on a Daimler COG5. The railway bridge with the Hull Brewery slogan carried the high-level Hull & Barnsley Railway to Alexander and King George V Docks.

BIG candle holder with a little flame!!

 

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