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So now I feel like Dorothy, where's the yellow brick road......Clips looked really nice on the front, and also went well on the elastic strap at the side of the foot. I'm going to have to wear these more often!
I know it's not wildly original, but I liked the rust on this incinerator on one of the plots at our allotment site
A shallow pool near the high tide line on the shores of Hornby Island, BC A high concentration of iron leads to the rusting stones, while the warm pool offers good growth to the algae and other floating plant life.
There are many crafts you can do at home like toll painting, scrap booking or making a macrame owl, today we present Rusting. Inspired by the rusty panels that clad the Skybox clerestory, we brought a piece of steel inside, mounted it on the wall and have been misting it with salt water.
The swirls are from fingers moving the rust around before it gets crusty.
I used a pumus stick (Pumie brand) and it worked fantastic. Zud worked really well too. We probably had a combined 8 hours of scrubbing the massive amount of rust off using those products with a wire bristle brush, small scrub brush, and a rag. Then we moved it to the studio, wiped it down with a dry rag and brush and applied the navel jelly. It completely coated and neutralized the oxidation.
We plan on painting the litho press soon too.
I rust-dyed some white muslin, then tore it into strips and handsewed the strips together to make a scarf.
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