A different kind of runway stole the spotlight at these events.
You’re aware of the holy trinity of cuteness, right? There’s cute puppies, cute kittens, and cute bunnies.
I love old photos of animals wearing clothes. This one is especially charming. *
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Liederbuch / Abzählreime Kinderbuch Verlagsnummer: B304 Copyright Shogakukan (Japan 1967) ex libris MTP en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shogakukan
Little Bigfoot Bunny, Here is an older pattern of mine that is part of a series I designed in 2012 called the "Little Bigfoots"...
We humans seems to have a fascination with dressing up our horses for every holiday. Easter is no different. Today, no horse is safe from bunny ears. Top image: yeepet.com [flickr.com] [horseforum.com] [superstock.com] [bikinisandbrocolli.com] [ahwatukee.com] [werndlifamily.com] [branches.pcuk.org] For your bonus Easter photos, here are three people riding horses while dressed as the Easter Bunny and...
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SKEINS: 4skeins of Purl Soho's Flax Down SIZE: 9 ½ inches wide x 60 (80) inches long COLOR: Heirloom White
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William, 37, and Kate, 38, called pupils at Casterton Primary Academy in Lancashire from their Norfolk home, Anmer Hall. The teachers are helping to look after the children of key workers.
Double Exposure, or Multiple Exposure, is a photographic technique that combines 2 different images into a single image. The technique has been practiced
A reading comprehension and art activity to go along with Mo Willem's book, Knuffle Bunny. This post contains affiliate links. The Book Knuffle Bunny is the first in a series of three
I'm full of plans for a new gown, based on a series of illuminations in the Taymouth Hours, a manuscript from early 14th century England. The illuminations that caught my eye feature a series of noblewomen hunting with everything from dogs to nets to bows to hawks. In the main manuscript, these illuminations start around page 68. In these four close ups, you can see the gist of the style. There's a long, tight sleeved gown, with a shorter, split sided, tippeted (if it's not a word, it should be) overdress. Several of the ladies have fur lining in the overgown, and several wear veils. One has a hood folded and set aside on a hawk's perch. The expression on the rabbit's face in that last one cracks me up every time... Planning for this gown is underway - I've got some lovely linen in a gorgeous mid blue, and a fantastic brick red, though I'm still deciding between a blue over red color scheme, or red over blue. The current tangle is figuring out construction and fit of both dresses. The overdress seems fairly loose and flowing all over, but it looks to me like the bodice of the undergown would be fairly close fitting, with very tight fitting sleeves. Blocking out a general pattern is next, and then the fun of a more exact draft. My goal is to have this dress completed by Crown List in May, which is incredibly ambitious between my field work for my degree, and wedding planning (June 18th can't get here soon enough!). We'll see how much I can get done, though!
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These Diana cameras were decorated and auctioned for Lomography's Diana World Tour this year. If you regularly photograph young children, giving your