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Timothy - Jet
"Timothy, I took your place
Timothy, cause it´s such a waste
Timothy, we found your spaceship
Timothy, it´s the farthest you´ve ever flown
Never used your head
To find out what this whole thing meant
It´s not what it seems
But it is
Timothy where have you been?
Timothy where have you been?
Timothy, where did you go?
Timothy, the boy can throw
Timothy, we found your spaceship
Timothy, did it hurt when you hit the ground?..."
Nascer do sol, dia 17/07/2005, atrás Pavilhão Lucas Nogueira Garcez, no Parque do Ibirapuera.
Ou a OCA.
A pink and white spaceship I designed going off a prompt from a friend. Been looking for a chance to use those big, trans dark pink hexagonal flags from the Ninjago City Gardens, and this was perfect!
Building instructions and inventory available for free: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-178451/hikaru755/cam-i11a/
I create art that can be shared with everyone. It may be a little over the top, but it still made you smile.
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Was in Epcot on Spaceship Earth, and I saw this sign and couldn't help playing with no flash. This was not done in photoshop, just the twist of a lens. So happy with the result.
About the first card I've done that uses next to no pre-made elements, The black paper is from the first kit I ever got, that Black & Gold one with bears. The card blank is from a magazine freebie.
I attached the front black cover to the blank at the bottom edge only, then used my Bigshot to die-cut the aperture through cover and card front. Opened them out, still attached, and inserted some clear plastic (which had come as the packaging to some other paper), stuck the lot together.
The spaceship, and all the planets, are off the Internet. The ships is simply stuck onto the clear plastic, the planets are first stuck to card, then cut out, then mounted on foam pads to give a 3D effect.
The message inside, by the way, is "Hope it's out of this world!", and yes, both that and the "Happy birthday!" on the front are done on my printer. Fine gold adhesive sparkle strip round both to act as a frame.