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for #MacroMondays
Picture with tape measure in the first comment box.
I wanted to tape a rabbit, but the rabbit was way to big.
We tend to forget that happiness doesn’t come as a result of getting something we don’t have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have." – Frederick Keonig
For the Macro Mondays theme: One Word
(Image measures 3" in width and 2" in height.)
Thank you for your visit! Happy Macro Mondays and warm wishes for a great week. ❤
I'm having way too much fun in Instagram, using their wonderful mosaic feature to scroll though my photos and create interesting, complementary compositions!
Thanks for joining in! Let's color outside the lines!
What can we do to make a change in the speed at which the earth is racing with so much evil? Where have all the values gone? I've been deeply moved by some flickr people around the world who are all asking the same question, especially a lovely woman in the Soviet Union who does not want to live there anymore?
Praying for justice and harmony, peace and LOVE.
Yes, this was a graphic *collage* created from different images I found and placed on the lined background with *washi tape* for borders which I uploaded from my collection . . .
Mei Kusakabe found the washi tape and instantly felt at home.
I was going to leave it a while before photographing her again, but I'm afraid I only managed 2 days. :)
For this present I made the tiny garland with string and washi tape.
The other one I made from paper but the washi paper is a lot faster and easier to do !
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!
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Photo taken for the September 19, 2022 Macro Mondays theme: sharp.
This is a hacksaw blade, used in a dispenser/holder for washi tape.
Washi tape is a decorative adhesive tape. It’s made from natural fibers like ganpi, mistumata, kozo, or even hemp, but it can actually be made from almost any plant.
Unlike a lot of plastic-based tapes, washi tape is renewable and biodegradable. Though it’s durable and waterproof, you can tear it by hand. In most cases, you can peel it off a surface and re-use it.
Visible in this photo is some of my spouse’s collection. I was sitting next to her art cart and saw what you see above. Thought that it would make an interesting photo… do you agree?
Playing with my sewing machine, a new *bee* seal
from England, gorgeous wax, fun paper, washi tape,
a sticker and variegated string!
A cuppa tea and toast with honey await, while I think
about who may like a piece of *snail* mail from me!
Happy Saturday, everyone!
I'm sure some purists will freak out about this ... but I really hated the white (faux leather-ish) cover on my Natura Classica. So I took it off and covered it with colorful washi tape. I didn't think it would be possible to love this camera more, but I'm even more excited about using it now! :-)
P.S. -- The cover came off REALLY easily, so I saved it and will make a template from it if I decide to recover it with leather or another suitable material.
Playing around with my PHOtages (not collages!)
Our daughter is a librarian and professor at Michigan State and has been teaching a FUN class on *how to do nothing* . . . the image in the lower left is from a poster she created by carving the design and then printing it on a press!
Hope everyone has had a relaxing, do-nothing kind-of-summer!
Fall is just around the corner!