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Who could have thought that moldy, rotten fruit could be beautiful? As it turns out, anything is possible at the hands of talented artist, Kathleen Ryan. Ryan has perfected the art of turning fruit sculptures into mesmerizing, moldy-looking works of art. To make all types of fruits, she uses a polystyrene base measuring up to 28 inches in width. The artist then proceeds to paint the patterns of the mold and tops it off by individually placing dozens of precious and semi-precious gemstones to create the decay. The ultimate result of her unique artworks are mesmerizing - for a split second, the gems create an illusion of real mold, but then you realize you've been tricked by excellent craftsmanship. Ryan uses a variety of gemstones such as opal, smoky quartz, malachite, and many others for her beautiful sculptures.
Discover your new favorite with our unisex t-shirt, crafted from 100% ring-spun cotton for ultimate softness and comfort. Durable with double stitching on the neckline and sleeves, it's a blend of quality and style. Featuring the unique phrase 'I'm no ordinary Dog Owner - Bonding with unconditional Care - Love is my Dog, Kindness is my Care,' this tee is perfect for pet owners who wear their love and kindness proudly. Ideal for any casual occasion, it's a testament to the special bond between pets and their owners. • 100% ring-spun cotton • Sport Grey is 90% ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester • Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton • 4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²) • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping • Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center • Blank product sourced from Bangladesh, Nicaragua, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Haiti or Guatemala RETURNS & EXCHANGES Our products are made to order according to each customer's specifications. As such, we do not accept returns or exchange. See exceptions below. EXCEPTIONS: We understand that unforeseen issues or discrepancies may arise that are beyond the customer's control or our control. In such cases, we are committed to working with you to resolve any problems. Please contact us directly to discuss any concerns, and we will do our best to find a satisfactory solution. CONTACT US If you have any questions or need assistance, even before purchase please reach out to us via Etsy Product page . We are here to help and ensure your satisfaction with our products.
Seventy years ago, a group of American women journalists made history when they covered D-Day. The BBC's Lyse Doucet looks back at a turning point for female war correspondents.
The couple intended for the Motorhome to be a fixer-upper project, but after they got started they realized that it needed to be completely gutted. Photo 5 of 13 in Two Carpenters Turn a 1976 GMC Motorhome Into a Woodsy Wonder on Wheels. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
This armchair is the perfect addition to any living space looking to add a bit of a traditional flair. The fabric selected for the collection features multiple fabric. Their sturdy wood frames which provides exceptional support and stability. Crafted beautifully with recessed arms, a tight back, and unique wooden legs, this chair brings class and lounging comfort to any room in the home.
Nick Cave This morning, my husband sent me the above baby Nick Cave photos for a chuckle (talk about a “bad seed” wonk wonk). For whatever reason, it became my mission, dear Dangerous Minds readers to find even more photos of rock starts (that was a typo, but I’m leaving it) as children. So, yeah, this what I’ve spent my morning doing. YOU’RE WELCOME. We were all babies once, you know! Debbie Harry (who turns 70 on July 1!) David Bowie Dolly Parton Brian Eno Kathleen Hanna John Lennon with his mother Kelley and Kim Deal Lydia Lunch Marc Bolan Joey Ramone with his father. A one year old Diana Ross with her older sister Barbara Jean “Bobbi” in 1945. GG Allin Sid Vicious Brian Jones Boy George Patti Smith Lemmy Kilmister Jimi Hendrix and dad Janis Joplin Freddie Mercury Nina Simone John Lydon Ian Curtis Syd Barrett Genesis P-Orridge, then known as Neil Megson Björk
Clark Gable, born on February 1, 1901 in Cadiz, Ohio, died on November 16, 1960 in Los Angeles, at the age of 59. Gable died at the Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital in Los Angeles from a coronary thrombosis ten days after suffering a severe heart attack. On Saturday November 5th Gable played around his ranch with his stepchildren and his hunting dog. Later that day he decided to change a tire on his Jeep. As he bent down to remove it from the vehicle, he suffered almost unbearable chest pains. When the pains subsided, he staggered into the house where his wife Kay Williams, suggested Clark to take an early supper and go to bed. He did, only to awake later with a splitting headache and what he believed to be indigestion. Kay gave him some seltzer and an aspirin. He slept uneasily until 7:15 the next morning, Sunday November 6th. Clark Gable with first wife Josephine Dillon When he awoke and tried to dress himself he collapsed, the vicious pain had returned. This time he knew things were very serious. Kay called his doctor then the Encino fire department for some emergency oxygen. While he waited for the ambulance Gable indicated that he didn’t want his three months pregnant wife to upset herself over him. But she rode with him anyway in the ambulance to the Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital. Tests conducted there confirmed Gable had had a coronary. He was given sedatives and anticoagulants and was observed by 24-hour nursing staff. His wife took a bed in an adjoining room. Clark Gable with second wife Maria "Ria" Franklin Prentiss Lucas Langham Extraordinarily in the following ten days Gable appeared to be recovering. On the night of Friday November 16th at 10-50pm Clark Gable was still leafing through a magazine article when he laid his head back on his pillow and slipped away. Clark Gable with third wife Carole Lombard All the years of crash dieting, drinking, daily smoking of three packs and a dozen cigars had finally caught up with him. There were speculations that Gable's physically demanding role in “The Misfits” contributed to his sudden death soon after filming was completed. The long waiting hours, the stunts and the crash diet he followed were some of the rumours. Clark Gable with fourth wife Sylvia Ashley On Saturday November 20th Clark Gable’s private service was attended by 200 mourners in the Church of the Recessional in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Among the mourners were Spencer Tracy, James Stewart, Robert Taylor, Norma Shearer, Ann Sothern and Marion Davies, Frank Capra, Robert Stack, Jack Oakie, Roy and Dale Rogers, Van Johnson, and Howard Strickling. He was interred in the Sanctuary of Trust alongside the crypt of his third wife, Carole Lombard who had died in a 1942 air crash. Clar Gable with fifth wife Kay Williams Gable was most famous for his role as Rhett Butler in the 1939 film “Gone with the Wind”, in which he starred with Vivien Leigh. His performance earned him his third nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor; he won for “It Happened One Night” (1934) and was also nominated for “Mutiny on the Bounty” (1935). Later films included “Run Silent, Run Deep” (1958), and his final film, “The Misfits” (1961), which paired Gable with Marilyn Monroe, also in her last screen appearance. Clark Gable with Vivien Leigh in “Gone with the Wind” (1939) Clark Gable was married 5 times: Josephine Dillon (1924–1930; divorced) Maria Franklin Prentiss Lucas Langham (1931–1939; divorced) Carole Lombard (1939–1942; her death) Sylvia Ashley (1949–1952; divorced) Kay Williams (1955–1960; his death) Clark Gable with Marilyn Monroe in “The Misfits” (1960) He had 2 children: Judy Lewis (November 6, 1935 - November 25, 2011, affair with Loretta Young) John Gable (born March 20, 1961, four months after Gable's death, with 5th wife Kay Williams)
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Hi friends, it’s Kathleen here again with another scrapbooking sketch for you. This one is quite simple but I think it leaves a lot of room for interpretation. You can use it as is, turn it, shrink it down, or do whatever you like with it. It’s also easily adaptable to a 12“x12“ layout, if you feel more comfortable wit
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Sometimes history is written by wishful thinking. When the real event isn't quite inspirational or romantic enough, we just make up a prettier version and call it history.
Talking PointsReversible cushionsAssembly RequiredLong-lasting kiln-dried hardwood frame A study in plushness. Available in a range of hues and fabrics, our cozy armchair is a bold twist on the academia aesthetic. With its vintage-inspired turned feet, classic recessed arms, and heritage silhouette, it\u2019s the perfect fit in a modern study or living room. Just add your favorite throw \u2013 and sink in with your latest read.\n\nLove this look? Shop the entire collection.
Welcome to Christmas in July! Get ready for some great ideas that you can start creating now for Christmas. Along the way today, you'll find card and gift ideas, a scrapbook layout page or two and even a couple great decorating ideas. We hope this hop gets you in the holiday spirit a little early this year. You should have come from Kim's blog, if not start with Theresa! Theresa is giving away a $20 Stampin' Up Gift Certificate to one lucky winner AND take 10% off any order placed through her (not available on website) by July 30th. Email her at scrapsbygracie AT gmail.com with your order. All you have to do to win this fabulous prize is comment on each of the blogs. That's it! It really is easy. Of course, we would love it if you became a follower too. Comment buttons can be found at the bottom of the post (on most of the blogs). Now on with the hop! I won this great stack from DCWV during an instagram giveaway. I thought it was so neat. I have had it on my desk to use ever since! It is called Mercury Glass and it is the most beautiful stack! I used this month's DCWV Stackaholic Challenge sketch to design my card. I hated covering up those detailed cuts, but it turned out very nice if I do say so myself. A close up: Ingredients: DCWV Mercury Glass Stack Cricut cuts from Creative Memories Tis the Season cart metallic papers and black card stock tinsel twine Creative Memories circle cutter Up next is Lisa! Here is today's hop line-up in case you get lost along the way. Theresa ~ http://scrapsbygracie.blogspot.com Kim ~ www.katydidcards.com Alicia ~ http://goldengoddessdesigns.blogspot.com Lisa ~ http://lisaslittlerascals.blogspot.com/ Enclade ~ www.nanasscrapspot.com Holli ~ Sunflowerholli.blogspot.com Sharon ~ http://piece-ofheart.blogspot.com Sarah ~ www.sarahbiswabic.blogspot.com Amanda ~ http://salnclts76.blogspot.com Jearise ~ http://lorbysworld.blogspot.com Be sure to hop tomorrow too for even more great holiday projects and ideas. You can start tomorrow at Theresa's blog. I would like to enter this in the following challenges: http://addictedtostamps-challenge.blogspot.com/2016/07/challenge-203-holiday.html until 7/25x http://craftingbydesigns.blogspot.com/2016/07/christmas-in-july.html until 7/26x http://pennyschallenges.blogspot.com/2016/07/welcome-to-pennys-challenge-287.html until 7/26x http://trimmiescraftchallenge.blogspot.com/2016/07/challenge-373-21st-of-july-christmas.html until 7/27x http://abc-challenge.blogspot.com.au/2016/07/l-is-for-lots-of-layers.html (C10) until 7/25x http://fussyandfancychallenge.blogspot.com/2016/07/fussy-and-fancy-challenge-168-christmas.html (C10) until 7/28x http://www.dcwv.com/blog/post/stack-a-holic-challenge-for-july until 7/31 Top Ten!! Thanks so much for stopping by! Alicia
Nick Cave This morning, my husband sent me the above baby Nick Cave photos for a chuckle (talk about a “bad seed” wonk wonk). For whatever reason, it became my mission, dear Dangerous Minds readers to find even more photos of rock starts (that was a typo, but I’m leaving it) as children. So, yeah, this what I’ve spent my morning doing. YOU’RE WELCOME. We were all babies once, you know! Debbie Harry (who turns 70 on July 1!) David Bowie Dolly Parton Brian Eno Kathleen Hanna John Lennon with his mother Kelley and Kim Deal Lydia Lunch Marc Bolan Joey Ramone with his father. A one year old Diana Ross with her older sister Barbara Jean “Bobbi” in 1945. GG Allin Sid Vicious Brian Jones Boy George Patti Smith Lemmy Kilmister Jimi Hendrix and dad Janis Joplin Freddie Mercury Nina Simone John Lydon Ian Curtis Syd Barrett Genesis P-Orridge, then known as Neil Megson Björk