spent a super long time today working on this little bundle of green onions
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The Dyke Project manifesto printed on the back of estradiol and testogel boxes
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Next up: the heron! Another from this series.
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I love store conversions, if they're in a safe neighborhood, (b/c of the big glass windows), so thanks to Ingek73 for finding this exceptional conversion (I love it!) in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. It's in an 1874 building, has 1 bd, and it's possible to live/work there. €345K + €94.78mo. HOA / S370K + $101.57mo. HOA. (No matter where you go, you can't escape the HOA.)
How lovely is this?
Love the stone floor and built-ins. But, look at the stained glass, too. This is so beautiful- and also look at the light fixtures- paper lanterns.
I wonder if the book inventory comes with it.
Beautiful stained glass feature.
I'm a librarian, as most of you know, so this is my dream house.
Even in the hall, book shelves for days.
Right now, there's a kitchenette and sleep space combo.
Nice new separate shower and toilet.
I love that there's an outdoor space.
The basement has the potential for living space. I like the original brick floor and this platform would be great for a nice heat stove.
Definitely has potential. I wouldn't change the original elements. It's certainly bright enough.
Parking is by permit & paid parking.
What a lovely neighborhood.
Now, this pisses me right off- this is an idea of how you can redo the first floor. NO! Don't you dare modernize this gorgeous old store.
Basement idea. Nope, again.
https://www.funda.nl/koop/nijmegen/appartement-43564197-lage-markt-48/%20(/
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- I’m not the child you once knew.
- No. That child would see you and run.
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my pretty cat and my pretty butch 💐
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Stomatopoda Meshwork
2024, hand cut suede openwork, 16x16in
i’ve been connecting plankton and lace together in my mind for a couple of months and attempting to create designs inspired by both, and I think I finally cracked it. i was gifted some lovely white suede a while ago and finally was able to put it to use! I designed a lace doily pattern inspired by mantis shrimp larvae digitally, then transferred it to the suede and cut it out by hand with my fabric shears. I think the fragility and delicacy of plankton really gives itself to lace designs. really happy with this piece and wondering how I can make this a series of multiple different planktonic species all as doilies :)
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i want to share an orange with you, lovingly, tenderly
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i realized i never posted these my gonzo chaos muppet piece! the original (made of cut felt and paper) has sold, but prints & stickers are available now!
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