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wena!
Publicado el Enero 28, 2012 via Anti/Ambient with 13 493 notas
Fuente: antiambient
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His name is Gregory Stormborn, because he was done in the middle of a terrible storm/tornado watch. He is a male Mountain Bluebird.
This was done by Andrea of The Great Divide in Ruston, LA.
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Publicado el Enero 28, 2012 via //incog with 1 428 notas
Fuente: in-cog
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Lee Jeffries is an accountant from Manchester by profession but for the past few years he’s traveled around the world photographing people he encounters on the streets, particularly the homeless.
He spends time getting to know each of his subjects before shooting them, which is evident in his work. The breath taking portraits seem to suggest details of each individuals life, taking a hard unflinching look at their personal condition.
Jeffries was just announced as the 2011 Digital Camera Photographer of the Year and you can read more about him at the Independent.
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Publicado el Enero 28, 2012 via JUKE.243 with 7 327 notas
Fuente: juke243
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Publicado el Enero 28, 2012 via hunter with 1 331 notas
Fuente: h-unter
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Publicado el Enero 28, 2012 via losing colour. with 1 758 notas
Fuente: non-couleur
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Publicado el Enero 27, 2012 via Black Truth ≠ White Lies with 2 480 notas
Fuente: alexej
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TALLER SUPER MEGA ARCHI ORDENADO…(ESO SI DA ESPERANZAS A PERSONAS COMO YO)
Ultimate Crafts Room Organization | Shelterness
Here you go, storage dripping with style. Tell me you didn’t just wipe some drool there.
Also, LOVE using a clothesline for fat quarter storage .
Publicado el Enero 27, 2012 via Storage Geek with 251 notas
Fuente: shelterness.com
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talleres graandes
Super lucky to have chance to visit Wendell Castle’s shop.
http://www.wendellcastlecollection.com/index.cfm/do/WCC.home_modern_designer_furniture
Publicado el Enero 27, 2012 via Ordinary Kreat[ur]e with 68 notas
Fuente: ordinary-kreature
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+ ideas de talleres, lástima que estos paneles perforados ya estén descontinuados por estos lados.
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After painting our pegboards the time came to put them on the wall!
There were two main structural requirements for hanging our pegboards. First, they had to be mounted to studs in order to support their weight, and the weight of any potential materials we decide to hang on them in the future. Second, they had to be mounted slightly away from the wall so that we could hang pegs from them (hence, pegboard).
To create spacers to separate the pegboard from the wall, we used the bandsaw to cut small 2x3” rectangles out of plywood. Then, we measured and marked on the spacer where we would screw them into the wall, and after using a stud finder to locate 6 studs in the wall, carefully measured where each spacer would be placed. we decided to use 12 spacers, using 2 spacers per stud across the wall (giving even support to the board so it doesn’t flex or wobble anywhere). We then attached each spacer using a drill.
After all 12 wood spacers were placed and screwed into the studs, we painted them black so that they would appear invisible when the pegboard was mounted. If we left them bare you would be able to see light spots on the final product where each spacer was placed behind the pegboard. After letting the black paint dry, we screwed the pegboards to the spacers, and voila! Great ombre pegboard success.
We love how the pegboard delineates the office portion of the room from the bedroom portion, and how the colors create a nice flow across the wall. It was time for a change in this room, and we love how it turned out.
Plus, it made for a really great project! Pegboard from Home Depot is under $20 (and they can cut it to size for you in the store). We used Montana Gold Spray Paint, which is great & a little pricier, but you could easily use tubed acrylic paints and achieve the same goal. All in all, it was a fun, affordable, and useful addition to our house! -Marcus & Kayt
Publicado el Enero 27, 2012 via The Frequents with 219 notas
Fuente: thefrequents
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♥ TALLERES
What I did over the weekend:
- Added a pegboard to my workbench
- Made a handle for my violin maker’s knife
- Glued up the fretboard on my junker guitar
- Filled and decorated these cool little bottles Kelly gave me :)
Productive, huh?
Publicado el Enero 27, 2012 via My Life in Lutherie. with 51 notas
Fuente: mylifeinlutherie
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IDEAL PARA LAS ALBAHACAS…
Publicado el Enero 27, 2012 via My Blog Bitches with 784 notas
Fuente: closetfreakkitty
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TUTORIAL PARA EMPASTAR!
BOOKBINDING
Tutorial: http://arinashabanova.blogspot.com/2012/01/how-i-made-sketchbook.html
Publicado el Enero 27, 2012 via Plastic Box with 1 687 notas
Fuente: arinashabanova.blogspot.com
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NO FALTA EL LIBRO PA SACRIFICAR…
Latest project: To take research we gather on a particular topic and present it. My topic was Book Illustration.
Publicado el Enero 27, 2012 via with 470 notas
Fuente: rduffs
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Book Art By Jonathan Wiley, A Tree Grows In Brooklyn.
Publicado el Enero 27, 2012 via My Imaginary Brooklyn with 44 758 notas
Fuente: myimaginarybrooklyn





