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Makes perfect sense really. If you want to wear flip-flop sandals in all weathers you need cloven socks.
I thought I should tell you. In case you ever need a barrette but all you have is a clothespin. Consider it a public service announcement.
gentee sábado foi a festa juLina no meu serviço mas na correria nem tirei fotos da make só lembrei de tirar lá e só essa...não dá pra ver direito...o o batom destaca é o 330 matte do Boticário, eu tô apaixonada por ele....meu vermelho preferido.....é lindão mesmo...pra quem tá afim de um batom vermelho nesse inverno #ficaadica
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Kathy likes globes, and I wanted a unique gift-delivery mechanism, so I printed/cut/folded/glued a rhombicuboctahedron from here:
www.progonos.com/furuti/MapProj/Normal/ProjPoly/Foldout/f...
I left the top square unglued so it would open up to reveal the gift (earrings).
Raul and Richard make a guitar from a table leg and biscuit tin. At the Green Room, John St. Porthcawl.
Come make your own gadget, robot or wearable art at Tam Makers!
On Wednesday evenings, we host ‘You Can Make It’ workshops for adults and teens in our makerspace at Tam High School. During these open sessions, participants build new projects, with guidance from our staff and other community members.
Many of them are experienced makers, who are happy to share what they know. Here are some of the cool maker projects they are working on this month: a graceful robot spider, an eagle god with creepy eyes, an Arduino-powered garage opener, a Wifi server on a chip, and many laser cut picture frames.
If you are interested in creating your own maker project with the help of others, join us this fall, on Wednesday evenings from 6 to 9pm in the woodshop at Tam High School in Mill Valley. Learn more about You Can Make It:
www.tammakers.org/you-can-make-it/
One of the great benefits of this open shop program is that you get a lot more than just access to tools: you join a community of makers who like to make things together and help each other.
View more photos of You Can Make It:
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There is an origami lily with six petals already. This model requires two square paper instead of single and each square paper will be converted to an equilateral triangle shape before starting to fold.
www.bloom4ever.com/flower-origami-lily2.php under www.bloom4ever.com/howto-origami-flower.php
There is an old Gypsy belief that if you throw a pair of shoes into a willow tree on New Year's Eve you will learn if you will marry in the following year. (If the shoes stay in the tree, the answer is yes.) This is not a willow tree & I highly doubt that is why the shoes were tossed up there, but I am sure I would like the Gypsy theory better than the truth (whatever it might be!) : )
Intellectual disability has been taboo for many years, surrounded by stigma and exclusion.
Concepts, definitions, and contexts are changing. We now focus more on the person and their goals and needs more than on their limitations.
If you have doubts and want to know more about intellectual disability, if you don’t want to stay confined to the myths spread on intellectual disability. We invite you join us and support.
Christian Outreach to the Handicapped (COH) is a not-for-profit voluntary welfare organisation.
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Our beneficiaries are:
Individuals aged between 16 and 55 years old.
Those who have an intellectual disability and may have other accompanying conditions such as down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), speech impairment, hearing impairment, physical disability, epileptic fits and others.
From the website: Varying hues of pale lavender shimmer make this shadow a great glowing highlight. Try applying over a black base (shadow, cream liner, etc) for a great effect.
Eye Shadow Ingredients: Mica, Cyclopentasiloxane, Isododecane, Styrene/PVP Copolymer, Myristyl Myristate. May contain: Iron Oxides, Titanium Dioxide, Manganese Violet, Tin Oxide, Ultramarines, Chromium Oxide, Copper Powder, Bronze Powder, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Magnesium Myristate,Blue #1, Red #40, Yellow #5, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Ferric Ferrocyanide, Silica.
Personal Comments: A shimmery pale pink. Applied over Urban Decay Primer Potion and Fyrinnae Pixie Epoxy. This picture was taken outside in natural light.
www.indieknow.net/2015/02/swatch-post-fyrinnae-highlighte...
Images: ©Rebecca Douglas - www.rebeccadouglas.co.uk - www.facebook.com/rebeccadouglasphotography
Hair & Make-Up: Make-Upps By Suzanna - www.facebook.com/pages/Make-Upps-by-Suzanna/2219638978978...
ive had my first picture (that i know of) on explore so happy! thanks guys for all the views :) ok in actuall fact wasa my second picture on explore the first being: www.flickr.com/photos/25032966@N06/2710692451/