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Embellish scroll design. Design created using brushes from graphicxtras.com (c) 2010 Andrew Buckle

Kitty and me

Stone scrolls at the Modern Art Museum Edinburgh.

Purple and White Scroll Birthday Day Cake

I moved the desk chair out of the frame for the rest of the shots...unfortunately, I like this one the best.

My attempt to capture more of the scroll using the panorama function on my phone resulted in lots of choppy repeated shadows... still, better than nothing I suppose.

Scroll Blank for SCA A&S 50 Challenge. Based on an image from an unknown source.

Two tiered, lavender buttercream, adult celebration cake with silver scrolls, silver glitter fondant curly numbers, and silver mini beaded base border.

 

Decoration Upcharge: Colored Buttercream + 25% Colored Buttercream + $10/Fondant Curly Number

 

Approximate Servings: 46

 

Size Shown: 7" + 10"

 

Please call 773.561.8919 for further pricing information

Highland tropics room.

A friend wanted to see my violin and I realized it's been a while since I took a picture of it. I wish I had more time to practice and take lessons.

Scroll contained 9 clues from Peter Pan that would lead us to the location where Captain Hook's hook had been hidden.

First project with a Scrollsaw.

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, España - 28 March 2013

Not bad but a couple of mistakes, I can do better.

Scroll Saw is the insecure younger brother of Band Saw who also works in the idlab.

This was an experiment, with a knitted, felted lambswool strip (end use would probably be as a scarf) of fabric and one of those variegated hand-dyed colinette yarns, so has wonderful colours running through it.

It was like using a needlepunch on a smaller scale, the machine was called an embellisher I think, looked similar to a sewing machine but just had several needles to it which felt things together.

Due to the great size of the Barony {Japan, Guam, Korea, and sometime China}, and the small population of SCA foil

 

Due to the great size of the Barony {Japan, Guam, Korea, and sometime China}, and the small population of SCA folk {Military and itinerant teachers}, we rely heavily on making up baronial awards based on some pdf pre-made scrolls - just add names and paint! So, none

 

Due to the great size of the Barony {Japan, Guam, Korea, and sometime China}, and the small population of SCA folk {Military and itinerant teachers}, we rely heavily on making up baronial awards based on some pdf pre-made scrolls - just add names and paint! So, none of these were created by me, only painted. I enjoy it though.

Gideon's scroll.....all done. Medb did the calligraphy.

This scroll drawing is 24' long and was displayed at the CVA gallery. The pedestal is new and was installed with the help of Ed Charbonneau.

Detail of violin scroll

Maybe it's me, but I think this window has a typo...

A wall scroll and flowers that were decorating our room in the ryokan (inn). Rie couldn't read the writing...it was too messy! lol.

A scroll that I had won at Baronial Champs. I came won the rapier and thrown weapons tourneys and did well in the archery. I was having a good day.

 

Scroll by Ekaterina Volkova. And a very lovely piece of work:

 

There was an idea. The idea was to bring together a group of remarkable people to see if they could be something more. After trials and test that could bring even the Earth's Mightiest Heroes to their knees, one did rise above the rest. Thus Padraig and Juliana, Baron and Baroness, did name Baron Caleb Reynolds the Iron Man of the Barony of the Rhydderich Hael. So declared this 25th day of May, AS 54.

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