►So...hoping to turn this stack of vintage green fabrics and this stack of doilies into a fun wall art display in the toy room. Not sure it will turn out...stay tuned!
►I found this when I went up to take a picture of the fabric and doilies. ??? Are they prisoners? being rescued? I asked. They were just trying to see who could tie a barbie on the tightest, to see which one would stay on as they shook the lion around. Now, I know what they were doing yesterday as they laughed and made so much noise upstairs, ha!
►This photography project is interesting. Small businesses around the world. You may like the photos if you like the idea of entrepreneurship.
►I found this site a couple of weeks ago, Peg and Awl. Apparently, I'm a bit behind as they have 28 thousand followers on Instagram. Very cool stuff.
►This hand made book is really incredible. Watch both videos if you have time.
►My son who likes to hunt and shares my interest in gardening sent me this link. Fun!
Enjoy your weekend!
the photos of shop owners are haunting. A little like Diane Arbus' work. Cataloging an Era before it disappears.
ReplyDeleteI love the barbie experiment - a fine example of engineering minds at work :)
the photos of shop owners are haunting. A little like Diane Arbus' work. Cataloging an Era before it disappears.
ReplyDeleteI love the barbie experiment - a fine example of engineering minds at work :)
The photo project is amazing, and thank you so much for linking to the videos.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved the way kids subvert the supposed play value of certain toys ... Barbie as a kind of crash test dummy is perfect.
this is the second picture I've seen recently of barbies tied up...too funny! and I see you have a new header - love it! tell me that its relatively new and not that its been this way forever and I've been neglectful not visiting...
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