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A Horde of SantasAbout 1,000 volunteers wait before the beginning of a
charity campaign in Seoul.
Lots of (Fake) SnowEvery year the Babbacombe Model Village in Torquay,
England, creates a winter wonderland in miniature.
OrnamentsA painted figurine of the Pope sits on a worktable at the Richard
Glaesser wooden toy manufacturer in Seiffen, Germany.
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Free!
Santa's Helpers?Central European folklore holds that Buttenmandl and
Krampusse, above, follow St. Nicholas from house to house during the holiday
season to either bring luck to the hardworking or punish the
idle.
Santa WannabesThese young men work as waiters on a pub street in Nanjing,
China.
PromotionModels dressed like Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz pose in front of
the London superstore Harrods as part of a promotion kicking off the famed
emporium's shopping season.
WetA diver welcomes visitors to the Osaka Kaiyukan Aquarium in
Japan.
Non $top Entertainment only at Funzug! Click to Join 4
Free!
Letters to the North PoleLaplandUK, an interactive theater experience in
Lambenhurst, England, re-creates Father Christmas' mythical Arctic homeland
and offers guests a chance to cavort with real huskies and
reindeer.
ImmodestFestive lights adorn a house in Melksham, England. The display
requires more than 115,000 bulbs and an uprated supply of electricity.
Homeowner Alex Goodwind uses the attention he draws to raise money for a
local hospice. Last year, he raised £3,000.
A Christmas tree made from recycled plastic bottles stands on a street in
Paris.
Run, Santa, Run!Runners dressed as Santa Claus take part in the London Santa
Run in Battersea Park.
Non $top Entertainment only at Funzug! Click to Join 4
Free!
Ho, Ho, HoAn illuminated giant Santa greets Christmas revelers in
Berlin.
Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindoll where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!
mystic, connecticut
1974
seaport village
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
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Leo thought Rose taking this pic was rather funny...... BIG POOP!
I can't believe the look on my face and i was totally grabbing for the camera. I had been sitting and staring at the boggy mess thinking I should clean up before I start!!!!
Utrecht University Library – Wiel Arets Architects
Size: 36.250 m2 - Design: 1997-2001 - Completion: 2004
The library, which houses 4.2 million books, was intended, in addition to being a place where people could work in a concentrated manner, to also become the intellectual social center for the suburban university campus, where students and others can come to study and meet at all times of the day. The 40 meter tall library and the adjacent, lower parking garage, both clad in glass and concrete imprinted with the same silk-screened figurative pattern, are sited on the major road and pedestrian pathway across the campus. The simple rectangular massing of the library and the repetitive rhythm of its concrete cladding and glazing, which is subtly modulated by the projecting operable sections, stands in stark contrast to the rich, plastic spatial complexity of the interior spaces.
The books are stored in two primary volumes that seem to float up towards the ceiling. The massive, lifted book stack volumes are made of black-painted cast concrete, and the walls have a three-dimensional figural pattern cast into them which matches the two-dimensional pattern imprinted on the exterior glazing. While the black pattern on the glazing filters the natural light entering the building, the pattern embossed in the black-colored concrete walls acts to diffuse and bounce the light deeper into the interior spaces. At the center of the building, a vertical space, running from the ground to the roof, is opened between the two book stack volumes, which are interconnected by a series of stairs and sloping ramps. This central vertical space forms the experiential hinge of the building, interweaving the lines of movement, the spatial layers, and the internal views.
The walls and ceilings of the interior are black and matt, while the floors are white and shiny. The bookshelves are black, while the worktables are white. The predominant black color characterizing the interior is critical to creating the atmosphere of concentration, security, and silent communication essential to the function of the library. The black interior creates a feeling of local enclosure, allowing the inhabitants to conduct the private activity of concentrated study in a public place of collective identity. The only exceptions to this color scheme are the red rubber surfaces used in the book checkout area, the information desks, the auditorium, the bar, and the lounge, all of which are related to the itinerary of public movement through the building.
The individual workspaces are organized in a wide variety of locations and arrangements within the interior, some quite intimate and isolated, and some quite extended and exposed. The individual user can make a choice of where to work, and thus to determine both their ability to be absorbed in their work, and the amount of communication they wish to have with others in the library. Because of the remarkably rich range of sizes and shapes of the workplaces, and the complexly layered sections and the endlessly unfolding spatial intersections within the building, it is possible to recognize and communicate visually with people across the interior, and even from floor to floor, while at the same time being undisturbed by those sitting nearby.
I found this to be a very quick make. It's another great Tessuti pattern made up in silk. More details on the make... www.bombazine.com.au/worktable/tokyo-jacket/
Behind the Scenes: Full band test shot with temporary set & no eyelids.
(L to R: Dan Taylor, Chris Ellul, Kelvin Swaby, Spencer Page)
Technical Notes: Here you can see my metal stop motion worktable. I drilled holes through a steel dry erase board so that I could attach legs, and then used "rare earth" magnets on the feet of the characters for positioning.
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View the video here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3FfSyzXM44
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©2012 Jason Willis
Step one was to build a heavy duty shore wall over the entry porch area where columns were the most severely deteriorated; when each column was removed temporary 4 x 4 supports were added on either side. Jacking slightly allowed removal of column and base and then the column was laid on a worktable for paint stripping and repairs, All defects were filled, sanded smooth followed by primer paint. New rot resistant bases were added at the bottoms of the columns and they were reinstalled in original locations. Original column finish color was determined and then matched. See more...
Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindoll where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!
The armoire contains my essential oils, soap supplies, blocking mats, irons, paints, stamping supplies, and FIMO supplies.
From Domino Magazine, Aug 08, photos by Jonny Valiant
an oversized worktable serves as the bar. Love the glass balls, mercury lamp, rope, lanterns, different scales and materials. The crisp, dark-paned windows in this joint really keeps a clean and modern balance in the semi-rustic space.
Isn't his wallpaper pretty! I like it!
Oh! And we got these desks from Kevin.... I think they were designed to be art worktables, but they're so huge they can be both! Whoo hoo!
Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindoll where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!
ISS008-E-05179 (31 October 2003) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, works with the Russian biomedical “Pilot” experiment (MBI-15) in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The experiment, which looks at psychological and physiological changes in crew performance during long-duration spaceflight, requires a worktable, ankle restraint system and two control handles for testing piloting skill. Kaleri represents Rosaviakosmos.
Getting closer to being done with her now. I'm at the detailing stage and I'm having a lot of fun.
After working on this little sea princess I want one of my own. Oh well, maybe one day!
*Fantastic Christmas Celebration Pictures *
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A Horde of SantasAbout 1,000 volunteers wait before the beginning of a
charity campaign in Seoul.
Lots of (Fake) SnowEvery year the Babbacombe Model Village in Torquay,
England, creates a winter wonderland in miniature.
OrnamentsA painted figurine of the Pope sits on a worktable at the Richard
Glaesser wooden toy manufacturer in Seiffen, Germany.
Non $top Entertainment only at Funzug! Click to Join 4
Free!
Santa's Helpers?Central European folklore holds that Buttenmandl and
Krampusse, above, follow St. Nicholas from house to house during the holiday
season to either bring luck to the hardworking or punish the
idle.
Santa WannabesThese young men work as waiters on a pub street in Nanjing,
China.
PromotionModels dressed like Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz pose in front of
the London superstore Harrods as part of a promotion kicking off the famed
emporium's shopping season.
WetA diver welcomes visitors to the Osaka Kaiyukan Aquarium in
Japan.
Non $top Entertainment only at Funzug! Click to Join 4
Free!
Letters to the North PoleLaplandUK, an interactive theater experience in
Lambenhurst, England, re-creates Father Christmas' mythical Arctic homeland
and offers guests a chance to cavort with real huskies and
reindeer.
ImmodestFestive lights adorn a house in Melksham, England. The display
requires more than 115,000 bulbs and an uprated supply of electricity.
Homeowner Alex Goodwind uses the attention he draws to raise money for a
local hospice. Last year, he raised £3,000.
A Christmas tree made from recycled plastic bottles stands on a street in
Paris.
Run, Santa, Run!Runners dressed as Santa Claus take part in the London Santa
Run in Battersea Park.
Non $top Entertainment only at Funzug! Click to Join 4
Free!
Ho, Ho, HoAn illuminated giant Santa greets Christmas revelers in
Berlin.
Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindolls where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!