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The advent garlands we make are a series of origami boxes on a garland. Each day you get to open a box in a count down to an event. A lot of people also use them from party favors/decorations at things like baby showers, weddings, and birthdays. There are so many DIYers out there that we started putting together kits for people to join in the fun of making these unique decorations.
We string the boxes on ribbon, floral garlands, and light strings. The boxes are little pyramid shapes that open up like a flower. We customize the tags, but mostly they are done countdown style with the numbers going from one to the end (most are 12 day and 24 days sets, but we also do 14 day ones for Valentines and such).
I love the origami, its really soothing and fun to do. I think next to the fairy wings we make the advent garlands are my favorite to make.
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MAKE THE WORLD GO AWAY
Recorded by Eddy Arnold
(May 15, 1918 – May 8, 2008)
Written by Hank Cochran
CAPO: 1st Fret/KEY: C#/PLAY: C
CHORUS
[C] Make The World Go A-[F] way ... [G7]
And get it off my [C] shoulders
Say the things you used to [F] say ... [G7]
And Make The World Go A-[C] way [F] [C]
another random crappiness brought to u by shurikendaydreams.
lol!.. i got inspired by Ikkaku, the 3rd seat shinigami of the 11th division (BLEACH).. the red make up on his eyes is as interesting as his zanpakutou.. hahahaha!
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Riders make their way through Indiana that has winding roads, hills and straightaways.
Photo courtesy of David Basaldua
Make Me a Summary of the World!, 2014. Wood rhino, Chinese umbrellas, pewter soldier, acrylic horns, mixed media. Galarie Nathalie Obadia, Paris. San Jose Museum of Art
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Houston We Have A Problem Festival
Bayou Music Center
Houston, TX
3.18.12
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this is only meant to happen once a year
mewing human
oh wait, she is so hideous and furless that she makes me look extra stunning
P r i y a W a l i a C R E A T I V E © Model: Suzan Zaidky,
Photographer: Priya,
Henna & Styling: Parv Kalyan
Work done for MWEventz.com
2005 Maserati MC12 GT1, chassis 15443 (007)
Entered by Fabio Babini (ITA), Thomas Biagi (ITA), Jamie Davies (GBR) for Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU) in GT1 class.
Pictured during Proximus 24 Hours of Spa 2005, organised 30 - 31 July 2005 at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Francorchamps, Liège, Belgium.
Part of the 2005 FIA GT Championship.
Make :- Ashok Leyland Limited in India
Model :- Viking 210
Coach Builder :- Ruby Coach Builders Ltd in India
Engine :- H Series Turbo Intercooler BS 3 category engine
Wheel Base :- 5334 mm
Front Overhang :- 1912 mm
Rear Overhang :- 3122 mm
Steering type :- Power
Seating Capacity :- 54
Year of Manufacturing :- 2014
Date of Registration :- 22.08.2014
No of Buses :- 1823
SLTB type :- B+
Status :- In Service
Information as at 11.09.2023
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Photography by Anahi Temporelli
Chevrons:
what are they exactly? This definition comes from Venetians copy of ancient Egyptian bead these important glass beads about 500 years ago, and continue to make them today.
The Italian name is Rosetta and refers to the pattern in the cross section of the bead, resembling a flower or twelve pointed star, derived from a molding process.
Colors for the different layers tend to be blue, white and red, but many combinations have been made.
The name refers to the ends of these complex canes that have been faceted or rounded by grinding , revealing the inner structure of the zigzag of chevron lines.
These beads were also manufactured in Holland in the seventeenth century by expatriate Venetian glass bead makers and are indistinguishable from Venetian beads.
Egyptian Painting and some glass fragments including one mosaic bead and one Rosetta-type bead. Conclusive evidence for when the first Rosetta type beads had been created is still lacking, yet we know that the basic cane design had existed before the Baroviers from Murano took up the pattern and created their famous Rosetta bead.
The cylindrical mosaic bead depicted in the painting date to the period of the first century BCE to the fourth century AD.(Jargstorf pg. 19 )
Chevron:
Historically one of the most popular beads ever made. Manufactured in the 1500's by the Venetians, the chevron is a drawn glass bead with from 2 to 10 layers that are ground or reheated to smooth and round out the ends, producing the star shape on each end. The most common colors are alternating layers of red, white and blue.
- Chevrons are made of multiple layers of different colored glass in corrugated layers so as to form a starburst pattern when viewed on end. Chevrons are created by building up layers of different colors, often successively molded in the process. They are next ground at the ends to display the patterns. Beads are from MBAD/ABA African Bead Museum