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So this is another hat that I have crocheted lately. Surprisingly nice mix of blue, yellow and orange.
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Balonismo Torres
33 Festival
33rd International Ballooning Festival
Torres - RS, Brazil
Balonismo C_358
Three out of six goslings graze at a nearby pond in Long Island New York and one of them is making noise.
Here is a setup-shot from my "Dead Girls Don`t Cream" shooting.
check out the final shot on my flickr-page :)
Pour clôturer cette série sur ce superbe bivouac, je vous propose une petite photo "making of".
Ici L'ami Ronan à l'oeuvre pour nous produire une petite merveille de plus! ;-)
Colorado Springs, CO - This was taken at the Family Fall Crawl Festival where they had a workstation teaching kids how to make homemade toys that were popular in the late 1800s.
August 8, 2020 - Twitch the Humpback Whale making a splash during our Private Charter Zodiac Boat Whale Watch with Newport Coastal Adventure, with Captain Alex, in Newport Beach, CA. Photo Shoot with Dora Lee, Andrea Parsons, Ayla Qureshi, David LaNeve, and David's Daughter.
... the only reason for being a bee that I know of is making honey..... And the only reason for making honey is so as I can eat it.
~Winnie the Pooh~
A.A. Milne
Using the Horse Box to take goods to the factory, easily pulled by the Range Rover.
1:76 Scale. OO Gauge.
Vehicles by Oxford Diecast.
Diorama home made.
Late last year or early this year (2014) I saw several videos on You Tube about making lipstick at home. TKB Trading sells the lipstick wax mixture (pale bag standing up behind the bottles), liquid dyes, liquid pigments, powered pigments, melting cups, assorted tools, and a two piece mold for pouring the mixture that has been melted in the microwave oven. See www.tkbtrading.com/index.php for details.
In this photo I am holding the two piece mold that has been cooling in my freezer for an hour while I cleaned out several old lipstick tubes. The front row includes several powder eye shadows (red, blue, silver, and black) that I added to the mix for both color and texture. The little bottles are liquid red, carmine, and black dyes FDA approved for cosmetic use as well as a bottle of mold release and one containing a scent.
The lipstick wax is zapped in the microwave for 20 seconds at a time until liquified. Then I stir in the liquid dyes and powders with a bamboo skewer until I get the color I like. The inside of the clean mold is coated with the mold release agent, and I pour the HOT liquid lip color mixture into the mold. Then I chill it for an hour.
The other photo shows a completed lipstick bullet, a bullet with a tube attached but not pulled out, and a bullet mostly in the bottom part of the mold with me getting ready to attach a lipstick tube.
As you can see, I have tested my product by applying it with a lipstick brush to see what it looked and felt like before pouring the hot mixture into the mold. My goal was to make an ultra-dark burgundy plum lipstick that is darker than anything available in the store but not quite black.
I got this B&W triangle pattern minidress from Coquetry