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My Hero Arts clear stamp set (CL116 Fancy Scrolls) finally arrived yesterday, so I had to have a play and make something new. I decided to use two of the scrolls to create a flower and cut the shape around it. I added green gingham ribbon for the leafy bits as well as a green paper "ribbon" with the sentiment. Watercolor crayons added a bit of extra color to the flower, and the flower center is cut from a piece of decorative paper. The Hello stamp is from LP121 Bird Greetings

Next, I used tracing paper and outlined the scroll, flipping it over to the other side so that both sides would match.

2013-5-11 Blanc Gallery presents Infinite Scroll in Cambridge MA curated by Judd Katz ft. art by Brian Butler & Cody DeFranco

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Taos Pueblo, New Mexico

Cimetière du Père Lachaise

Paris, France

English Name: Whiskered Tern

Scientific Name: Chlidonias hybrida

Taxonomy: Charadriiformes / Laridae (Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers)

15 Sept 2014 - Cape May Point, New Jersey

eBird Checklist: S19857429

 

MEGA rarity (ABA Code 5), with only 2 other records in North America (1993 and 1998, both first found at Cape May, NJ; perhaps those were one returning individual?).

 

First found by Louise Zemaitis (www.ventbird.com/people/louise-zemaitis) and Alec Humann (paulagics.com/?page_id=46; scroll down to his bio) on Friday, 12 Sept 2014 this bird stuck around at least through 16 Sept, providing visiting birders with excellent views.

 

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Little gift tags: Pearl blue on white with a space for to and from at the bottom.

Exhibition of Medical Thangkas (Tibetan Scroll Paintings) during the 4th Wellbeing Tibetan Medical Camp and 'Healthy Mind, Healthy Mind' event organised to celebrate the 103 years of Men-Tsee-Khang, Tibetan Medical and Astrological Institute of HH the Dalai Lama at IDC School of Design, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay on November 23, 2019. The event was organised jointly by Friends of Tibet Foundation for the Wellbeing and Men-Tsee-Khang. (Photo: Siddharth Aredath, IDC-IIT)

Wrought iron window bars from the walled medieval city of Mdina, Malta.

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In the parking lot of Simply Irresistible, an art gallery and gift shop in Tryon, NC.

 

The Saluda Forge is there too, which is where all this metal goes, I assume.

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The scroll in this bottle pendant says it all: 'Making Every Second Count... That Is The Key!'. Inside the bottle are B'sue's awesome vintage watch parts!

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I combined some metalwork with a fused and slumped glass body containing a 30-60-90 and a 30* two mirror assemblies. The object chamber contains some of my lampworked pieces and many assorted glass beads,glycerin filled.

Dieu et mon droit (French pronunciation: [djø e mɔ̃ dʁwa], Old French: Dieu et mon droit), which means 'God and my right',[1][2] is the motto of the monarch of the United Kingdom.[2] It appears on a scroll beneath the shield of the version of the coat of arms of the United Kingdom used outside Scotland.[1] The motto is said to have first been used by Richard I (1157–1199) as a battle cry (he spoke French and Occitan but knew only basic English) and the concept of the divine right of the monarch to govern.[3] It was adopted as the royal motto of England by King Henry V (1386–1422),[2][3][4] with the phrase "and my right" referring to his claim by descent to the French crown.

  

Knebworth House is an English country house in the parish of Knebworth in Hertfordshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1] Its gardens are also listed Grade II* on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.[2] In its surrounding park are the medieval St. Mary's Church and the Lytton family mausoleum. It was the seat of the Earl of Lytton (also Viscount Knebworth), and now the house of the family of the Baron Cobbold of Knebworth.

 

The grounds are home to the Knebworth Festival, a recurring open-air rock and pop concert held since 1974.

 

The home of the Lytton family since 1490, when Thomas Bourchier sold the reversion of the manor to Sir Robert Lytton, Knebworth House was originally a red-brick Late Gothic manor house, built round a central court as an open square. In 1813–16 the house was reduced to its west wing,[3] which was remodelled in a Tudor Gothic style by John Biagio Rebecca for Mrs Bulwer-Lytton,[4] and then was transformed in 1843-45 by Henry Edward Kendall Jr. into the present Tudor Gothic structure.[5]

 

Knebworth's most famous resident was Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803–1873), the Victorian author, dramatist and statesman, who embellished the gardens in a formal Italianate fashion. The 1st Baron's great-grandson Neville (1879–1951) married Judith Blunt, a well known horse breeder who inherited Crabbet Arabian Stud in 1917 and devoted her life to it. In 1913–1914 the house was leased for £3,000 per year by Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia and his morganatic wife Natalia Brasova.[6]

 

Much of the interior of Knebworth House was redesigned by Sir Edwin Lutyens, who married Lady Emily Bulwer-Lytton (1874–1964) – he simplified the main parterre. Lady Emily was the daughter of the 1st Earl of Lytton, who served as Viceroy of India between 1876 and 1880. A herb garden, with an interlaced quincunx design, was drawn by Gertrude Jekyll in 1907, although not planted until 1982. The grounds are also open to the public.

 

The 3rd Baron Cobbold lives at the house with his family. After a career in the film industry in Los Angeles, he lets production companies film on location in the house and gardens. The grounds include tourist attractions such as an adventure playground and dinosaur park and host various events including classic car rallies.

 

Music festival

Beginning in 1974, a recurring open-air rock and pop concert known as the Knebworth Festival has been held in the grounds. The festival first occurred in July 1974 when The Allman Brothers Band, The Doobie Brothers and other artists played to an audience of 60,000 people. Over the years the festival has featured major artists such as Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Queen (their 1986 concert at the venue their last with Freddie Mercury), Paul McCartney, Genesis, Mike Oldfield, The Beach Boys, Deep Purple, Eric Clapton, Elton John, Dire Straits, Robbie Williams, Oasis and Liam Gallagher. Wikipedia

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Photograph taken for Dawson's Book Shop by Frank J. Thomas

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