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2019/06/23: Seems they improved this old square quite nicely.. Formerly Dominion Square now nicely laid out with renewed pathways and and a spruced up statue here in the heart of the city. Would be nice to work around here.
Toxic Reapa was my second breakout set and he was pretty slick at the time, like Evo. I was inspired by Beardly Designs Voltix design and wanted to use that frame for something else. And Toxic Reapa seemed to fit that torso pretty well. Credit to him for the torso, arms and backpack design.
The original's stature was one of my favourite things about him, so whilst making him taller he's still not as tall as Evo, The guns of the original were terrible, so I gave him some real guns that he can holster. The tanks on his back are the best thing I've adapted from the original. I can't explain it well, but those tanks are the only trans neon green parts and they stand out superbly.
using up all my fabrics to make removable washable covers.... more info on my blog.http://jenxo.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/dog-couch.html
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Cashew got a mini revamp with a gentle bath, broken eyelashes removed, eye change, and a bit of re-glossing on her lips. I'm very happy with the result of these minor changes. Saves me time, stress, and money over having her sent out for a complete makeover ❤❤❤
It seems to be the fashion among car manufacturers these days to revamp classic models from the past for the 21st Century; the VW Beetle, Mini and more recently the Fiat 500 spring to mind.
All very laudable, but in my view, somehow these updated models, asthetically speaking, don't have quite the same charm as their predecessors - sometimes things are better left as they are.
Italy still has a fair few classic Fiat 500's running around and I found this brightly coloured one in one of the small towns on the shores of Lake Como recently.
Note the tiny front numberplate, a feature that the Italians seemed to prefer so as not to to distract attention from the elegant lines (or in this case curves) of the vehicle.
The Roxy Live, 27 de mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
www.envivoenbuenosaires.com.ar
NO REMOVER LAS MARCAS DE AGUA / DO NOT REMOVE WATERMARKS
another pendant made from a pendant - this one had tool marks on some of the wire so I cut that off and reshaped what was left.
The cheapie seat that came on the cheapie doll stroller we got our daughter for her birthday tore, of course, within a day or two because the kids were, of course, riding in the stroller themselves. I made a new liner last night in a very short time. It's topped with a cute cotton woven, and backed with a heavy cotton twill for added sturdiness. I recycled the webbing straps from the original to save time, mainly. Bound with packaged bias tape, this one should hold up a long time.
The Revamp project uses reclaimed materials to create Eco-friendly couture fashion.
Mother of pearl sticks were bracelet with elastic. Mat gold twigs were also from another bracelet. I reconstructed them into necklace and earrings set, with left over chalcedony. Someone might recognize these chalcedony which I used in my main line jewellery !?