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The 'food' has numbers on it and there is a list on the back to tell you what it is. This is the meat, chips and peas plate.
My wife prepared breakfast food for lunch today. We had pancakes, turkey bacon, grits, and scrambled eggs.
watercolor and ink
copyright 2010 Claudette Lambert Peterson
Claudette@yellowbank.com
Claudette@yellowbank.com
Publisher: American Encaustic Tiling Co., Ltd.
Publication Date: 190?
Rights: Materials in this collection are in the public domain, and thus are free of any copyright restriction. We ask that you acknowledge the VCU Libraries if any of the materials are used.
Reference URL: scholarscompass.vcu.edu/aet/2/
Collection: Artistic Tiles From The American Encaustic Tiling Company
Spotted at Geneva Airport, this Spanish Grand Cherokee, with my new highest Spanish plate! The official highest series is currently at KFY, I'm quite close!
it's been almost a week and i'm still not over breaking my favourite plate. thrifted for $1 at salvation army, made in japan, no brand....
My first 5x7 plate made at home. I did a couple in the workshop last year, but when I got up and running at home last Fall, I confined myself to quarter-plates. I find 5x7 to be a very comfortable size to pour and the resulting plate is very satisfying.
Trophy aluminum. Darlot pillbox lens.
A commemorative plate given to Dr. Upham by the Wakefield High School Cheeleading Squad - 1960-1961.
Here's the one of the Corelle luncheon plates close up. It's many different flowers going around the plate. I don't know the name of it. Maybe someone out there can help?
I made this twin size quilt for my daughter using Sarah Jane fabric and the small plates pattern from Elizabeth Hartman's book "Practical Guide to Patchwork." It came together really easily, though these twin quilts are the biggest quilty undertakings I have ever tried. Also, professional quilt photographer I am not, so I apologize. I have been scheming what I would make with these fabrics since I first heard about them on the blog so many months ago, and I am really pleased with the outcome. Now to make some more things with my scraps. Appliqued pillows, anyone?
Fabrics bought locally from Fabric Depot, Craft warehouse and (gulp, unlocally from unreliable fabric.com)
Flake Type: Marginally Stellar Plate
Size: App 4mm
Device: Canon A1000, LBS, SS1, light crop
Settings: P Mode, ISO 200, EV -1/3
Background: Marbled Formica
FreeHand diagram of plate tectonics, which ran with a series of stories in the wake of the devastating Sumatra tsunami. The designer wanted the colors to be a bit garish.
...No cutting required.
A non-direct, satirical response to SHARPSPEED's part modification.
Anyways, I've also come up with a new spoiler technique. Now move along, you've got more important things to do ;D