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belos prefers petrification. other methods bring back bad memories
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This ‘book nerd quilt’ is such a great pattern to let your own individual style shine - travel around the world, bury yourself in the classics, whip up the romance or make a book cover that might inspire you to write a book of your own someday.
SITH! OBI-WAN & ANAKIN SKYWALKER | WHAT IF? STAR WARS BY ME. I always liked the idea of Obi-Wan corrupted by the dark side, so i made this. Star Wars really needs a what if show.
crochet your own Navi with this free, beginner friendly pattern
Here's a cute crochet Pokeball Bag that can hold a number of surprises! I made it in a drawstring style, so that it can close by pulling the cords tightly together. It's a fun and quick crochet pattern to do.
“Masha and Her Sisters” by Suzy Ultman This board book is one that makes my heart happy. I have noticed that matryoshka dolls are on the uprise in popularity and I couldn’t be more thrilled. Ever since I discovered them as a child I have found them enchanting and purely wonderful. There really isn’t anything...Read More »
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I was in Sophomore HS when "Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace" was released. Let me tell you that sci-fi films are not exactly my cup of tea (nor I have seen any of the films from the Star Wars franchise). However there's something about the film that caught my interest the moment I saw the costumes. With the film's recent release in 3D, here's a celebration of the fabulous and oh so inspiring wardrobe from Star Wars. Photos from the May 1999 issue of US Vogue with model Audrey Marnay wearing the costumes designed by Trisha Biggar. This dress was said to have been inspired by the flowers that bloom in Naboo. Biggar on the other hand used Hopi Indian as inspirations for the hair style and the Japanese parasol for the free standing collar. A dress that is said to have been inspired by Art-Nouveau artist Aubrey Beardsley. Probably one of the most iconic costumes of the recent decade. Trisha Biggar was said to have been inspired by Chinese Imperial robes while making this one. A far cry from the costumes worn by Princess Leia (played by Carrie Fisher) who will be Queen Amidala's daughter. Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman in a spread for Vanity Fair in promotion of "Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones" in costumes also made by Biggar. I managed to get hold of a copy of this book a couple of years back which I still use as a reference up to this date. Now where do I get a copy of this one? That's all for now! ;) photos via googleimages.
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Francisco García Olmedo no pudo contener una sonrisa irónica. No es pare menos. Cuando este experto mundial en ingeniería agrónoma y biotecnología se enfrentó en un debate televisado por internet a propósito de los archifamosos transgénicos, su interlocutor, contrario a la modificación genética de alimentos, soltó, en un momento dado, la palabra de moda: epigenética.
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This blog post contains a FREE compare and contrast reading activity! Materials are included so you can replicate the compare and contrast anchor chart and lesson for your own upper elementary and middle school students.
From vintage collectibles to repurposed goodies, shopping has never been more fun than at these Minnesota flea markets.