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Raising Rowdy Boys: December 2008
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A site where family and friends who are busy or live away can stay in touch. Also, my random thoughts, feelings outbursts, reflections, gripes. . . . One of the greatest gifts is the love of a family. View my complete profile. Good Friends are Cheaper Than Therapy! The day in the life of a Mom. Awesome Links to Check Out! The many days of Christmas . . . . Links to this post. What a Blessed Christmas! Anyway, the Ruiz household voted on the coolest toy received in 2008, and the winner is. . . . To the fr...
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Raising Rowdy Boys: My demented mother!
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A site where family and friends who are busy or live away can stay in touch. Also, my random thoughts, feelings outbursts, reflections, gripes. . . . One of the greatest gifts is the love of a family. View my complete profile. Good Friends are Cheaper Than Therapy! The day in the life of a Mom. Awesome Links to Check Out! To get this story, if you haven't heard it already, you MAY NOT look at pictures at bottom until you have finished reading. Here goes:. The alarm is gonna go off! While shaking her keys...
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Cupernickel Blog :: a blog about handmade products inspired by Chile » Blog Archive » Trying to get the Right Shot
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Trying to get the Right Shot. 08 Sep 2009 /. I’m no professional photographer so getting the right picture for our products is a real challenge. We’ve seen some really nice pictures on Etsy and other sites and we’ve also seen some seriously poor images. So we had to learn a little about how to set up and light a product shot. Posted by admin @ 10:17 am. Mail (will not be published). Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.
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Cupernickel Blog :: a blog about handmade products inspired by Chile » Chilean Culture & Customs
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22 Oct 2009 /. Chilean Culture and Customs. Wrapping paper, newspaper, alpaca yarn and fabric from a second hand store. Okay, it has been a long time since our last postsorry ’bout that. We’ve been discussing the focus of Cupernickel and have decided to make a few changes. First, we’re focusing on weaving as the main technique behind our products. It has a long tradition in the indigenous cultures that reside both in the north and south of Chile. But, that’s the life of the self-employed crafter. Flags s...
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Cupernickel Blog :: a blog about handmade products inspired by Chile » handmade poncho
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03 Sep 2009 /. A while back we blogged about our first made to order garment. Well, here’s the final product and the happy customer. Daniela and her Poncho in Peru. I’m glad you liked it, Dani. Valle Hermoso: Chile’s finest knits. 04 Jun 2009 /. Chilean Culture and Customs. Trip to Valle Hermoso. A town where everyone knits? Valle Hermoso is a small, rural town where you’ll find tiny shops lined up on both sides of one street. Each store usually belongs to one family that is accustomed to selli...We popp...
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Cupernickel Blog :: a blog about handmade products inspired by Chile » Handmade Clothing
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03 Sep 2009 /. A while back we blogged about our first made to order garment. Well, here’s the final product and the happy customer. Daniela and her Poncho in Peru. I’m glad you liked it, Dani. Mapuche Weaving – An important part of Chilean Culture. 25 Jun 2009 /. We’ve been living in Chile for about 16 years now and no matter how long that seems there are still so many things left to learn. One such thing is the Mapuche culture. A little Mapuche background. The Spanish invasion destroyed most indigenous...
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Cupernickel Blog :: a blog about handmade products inspired by Chile » Blog Archive » Weaving Hell
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22 Oct 2009 /. Chilean Culture and Customs. Wrapping paper, newspaper, alpaca yarn and fabric from a second hand store. Okay, it has been a long time since our last postsorry ’bout that. We’ve been discussing the focus of Cupernickel and have decided to make a few changes. First, we’re focusing on weaving as the main technique behind our products. It has a long tradition in the indigenous cultures that reside both in the north and south of Chile. But, that’s the life of the self-employed crafter.
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Cupernickel Blog :: a blog about handmade products inspired by Chile » Chilean Food
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16 Sep 2009 /. Chilean Culture and Customs. September is a cool month in Chile. It means that winter is almost gone and spring is around the corner. It also means a month of all things Chilean. The 18. Are national holidays that correspond to Chile’s Independence Day and the Day of the Armed Forces, respectively. The celebration begins early. From the 1. Flags start going up everywhere. Schools have a week of Chilean traditions. And everyone prepares themselves to gorge on barbecue (known as. I am very A...
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22 Oct 2009 /. Chilean Culture and Customs. Wrapping paper, newspaper, alpaca yarn and fabric from a second hand store. Okay, it has been a long time since our last postsorry ’bout that. We’ve been discussing the focus of Cupernickel and have decided to make a few changes. First, we’re focusing on weaving as the main technique behind our products. It has a long tradition in the indigenous cultures that reside both in the north and south of Chile. But, that’s the life of the self-employed crafter. Flags s...
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Cupernickel Blog :: a blog about handmade products inspired by Chile » Chilean celebration
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16 Sep 2009 /. Chilean Culture and Customs. September is a cool month in Chile. It means that winter is almost gone and spring is around the corner. It also means a month of all things Chilean. The 18. Are national holidays that correspond to Chile’s Independence Day and the Day of the Armed Forces, respectively. The celebration begins early. From the 1. Flags start going up everywhere. Schools have a week of Chilean traditions. And everyone prepares themselves to gorge on barbecue (known as.