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Cockroach plush tutorial | verypurpleperson
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Mar 26, 2011. Who needs cute bear or cat plushies? I’m sure every boy would love a huggable cockroach! This is Sidra’s favorite toy at the moment, he calls it. Gokiburi means… well, cockroach). Fancy your own giant cockroach? For personal use only. Please do not pass off the pattern and tutorial as your own. Thank you! Don’t you hate it when it happens? Cockroach plush pattern 0.00 KB. Note: seam allowances are NOT included. You have to add it before cutting fabric. Without legs and antennae: 23x38cm.
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Paper Tigers & Other Wonders: See America Right
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Paper Tigers and Other Wonders. Wednesday, June 24, 2009. I "stumble upon(ed)" this very cool flash type website that I find very pretty. Very much up my alley. Its called The Book Of Numbers. If you don't know what I mean by "stumble upon" google it and add it to your firefox tool bar! Labels: The Book Of Numbers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Wonderful Wednesday #16: Gulush Threads. Just Something I Made. CaNibble for Art, Craft and DIY: Nibbler Tool Giveaway.
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Paper Tigers & Other Wonders: Fav Picture Ever
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Paper Tigers and Other Wonders. Wednesday, July 1, 2009. This is a little vain. Full story is what really makes it, at least as a great personal story. I was, and still kinda am, obsessed with The Great Gatsby, and was messing around with friends in high school putting on wigs and playing camera time. I jumped into the car and was crying out, "Oh no, Myrtle! I didn't see her." And then I guess I found the bb gun and this was taken. Still looks like and feels like a good time to me. Just Something I Made.
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Paper Tigers & Other Wonders: Awesome Pocket Knife of Antiquity
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Paper Tigers and Other Wonders. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Awesome Pocket Knife of Antiquity. Check out this Roman pocketknife and the article. Why doesn't our obsessions spill into craftsmanship? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a collection and gradual posting of life documented on and in random papers and journals and the evidence this provides of personal change and hopefully maturation. View my complete profile. Wonderful Wednesday #16: Gulush Threads. Just Something I Made.
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Paper Tigers & Other Wonders: My Kinda Restaurant, I Think
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Paper Tigers and Other Wonders. Tuesday, December 1, 2009. My Kinda Restaurant, I Think. Check out this travel blog. For a little retelling of a personal experience like the one I heard and see a couple more pictures. Labels: Places I Want To Go. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a collection and gradual posting of life documented on and in random papers and journals and the evidence this provides of personal change and hopefully maturation. View my complete profile. Just Something I Made.
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Paper Tigers & Other Wonders: Lolita Inspired Petticoat
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Paper Tigers and Other Wonders. Monday, December 7, 2009. The most inspiring source for Lolita-ness is the bubblegum flick "Kamakaze Girls." I watched it on Youtube and I keep thinking about buying. It's pretty much a big ad for the Lolita clothing store "Baby The Stars Shine So Bright." The lead girl is super cute and makes you want to wear her doll like look. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Wonderful Wednesday #16: Gulush Threads. Just Something I Made.
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Paper Tigers & Other Wonders: Winter Booties
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Paper Tigers and Other Wonders. Monday, October 26, 2009. It's getting a little chilly. I knocked these slippers out of some faux fur that my mom was kind enough to give me. I really want some Uggs to wear in the house but these are pretty warm! They might just do and they are an original design! I just traced out the shape of my feet and sewed them up and added ties that I had sewed for a project that I never saw through. Cottage Way of Life. November 2, 2009 at 10:01 PM. Nice, very creative.
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Paper Tigers & Other Wonders: Eyes
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Paper Tigers and Other Wonders. Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Have you ever watched footage of eyeball surgery? You know, just the regular old better eye sight stuff? Complete horror show stuff. In high school in physiology we were warned that watching child birth makes some a little squeamish but did not receive the same courtesy for eyeball retina flipping action. And that is what I find really disturbing. Who are we without our eyesight? How traumatic is it to lose? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Paper Tigers & Other Wonders: Another Song Added to the List of Songs I Learned to Love Because I Heard It A Million Times At Work
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Paper Tigers and Other Wonders. Tuesday, December 15, 2009. Another Song Added to the List of Songs I Learned to Love Because I Heard It A Million Times At Work. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a collection and gradual posting of life documented on and in random papers and journals and the evidence this provides of personal change and hopefully maturation. View my complete profile. Wonderful Wednesday #16: Gulush Threads. Just Something I Made. Minutiae" by Nathan Abels.
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Paper Tigers & Other Wonders: Bang Bang
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Paper Tigers and Other Wonders. Sunday, October 11, 2009. Okay, trying to get back into some sort of made up world of normalcy. Having time to be inspired, intrigued, and to just mess around with the internet in general. Do you love the covers of those dime store/ pulp novels where you buy them and it never even crosses your mind that the book might be readable. Look at. These radical photos posted at http:/ 1dak.com/art/models-made-out-of-books-44-photos/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 1964 –...