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this is my bathroom shelf.
Not that interesting of a photo, but I like it. It's from my new apartment :)
have a nice sunday evening, you all.
Arrived nicely folded, fresh from the mailbox. Mmmmmm, warm shirts! It fits nicely but is snug around the chest area. I am perhaps more blessed than most. My husband approved of the fit. :)
I pretend that because I live in the country, I have a pet elephant, but am having a hard time brushing its teeth. Zahra and Carolyne say they have just the solution!
toothbrush and toothpaste and socks and zippered pouch by Givenchy. xD
I didn't get to travel, but I did get the travel kit. ;)
I subsequently cut the toes off the thin, baggy tube socks and am wearing them upside down as legwarmers! the cut edge will probably unravel and fall apart though. or maybe it will just tangle on itself and stop unraveling at some point.
SOOC - Snapshots Feb 2nd
While her daddy & I were opening my D80 box and taking pics playing around with my new camera - Shonara some how disappeared into the bathroom - we instantly heard running water and we found THIS little culprit with TOOTHPASTE gallore !! She had never tasted our toothpaste before - she uses a Toddler toothpaste -but she seemed to like the big people paste too - LOL
I may create a storyboard with this images soon
Very First photos from my D80 - Just had to share
Using non-Flouride Kids toothpaste will be a good option for your 2-year-old. Since most kids tend to swallow the toothpaste when they are just starting out, a non-fluoride toothpaste reduces the risk of any consumption of toxins that a fluoride toothpaste can have.
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Made with 100% safe ingredients
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Safe even if the kids swallow it
Has a subtle and natural foam! The kids love the berry flavour.
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What is it? – Tube of Toothpaste
What does it do? - Holds Toothpaste
How big is it (dimensions, mass)? - 20cm x 7cm, 20g
How does what it does influence its design? - Its flexibility mostly influences the design of this tube-like container. It must be extremely flexible and endure a lot of stress and strain due it is daily use. It is constantly being squeezed, which pushes the toothpaste out; therefore, flexibility is crucial.
What material is it made from? How can you tell? – The material that this tube is made from is most likely PE (polyethylene). This is indicated by four main characteristics. In a plastic identification test, the plastic floated, burned blue with a yellow tip, burned quickly, and melted and dripped when placed in fire.
What processes were used to make the part? - Plastic extrusion was the primary manufacturing process used to engineer this tube. This evident by two main features: (1) the plastic is thin—like film—(2) and at the bottom of the container there is an indication of being cut and sealed by melting the plastic together. Next, the inner part of the plastic was coated with a thin layer of some other material as not to allow the toothpaste to come in contact with the plastic directly which can be potentially be harmful to consumers. Finally, the outer cover was printed with logos and covered by plastic film.
Why do you think that this material and these processes were chosen? (Why does this approach make sense?) - The tube of toothpaste was made inexpensively and mass produced which is an ideal characteristic for plastic extrusion.
In what quantities do you think that it is made (single, a few, thousands, millions)? – Made in the millions
Simon Burrow, “A Three Step Method for Fast Identification of Plastics”
concept=creamy title says it all..and bleary feel of the slant and bokeh - this was feeling waking up after a lovely saturday night