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“Miracle” began as a simple sketch by designer Yael Eisenberg (one half of the Eisen Stein label that she co-founded with Heli
Delicate, modern and a breath of fresh air. With their stunning details and soft, elegant silhouettes, these gorgeous gowns from Innocentia’s 2021
This print is titled "Good Morning Beautiful Creature " and is part of my Little Red Fox series. Red Fox and Raven have a talk at the old stump.. This new series of fox paintings is about kindness...something we need more of today. The series started in 2013-14 with the visit of a few foxes. The series now has evolved with new characters and twists. Last year we had a moose, bear, and groundhog visit! About the Print: This signed print measures comes ready for a frame or matt. Select the size at the time of purchase. The image is printed on a beautiful matte finish heavy weight paper. The matte finish brings out the beauty of the watercolor. The prints come in a stiff non-bendable mailer in order to prevent damage. The Print has an original artist's signature. These are not prints on over glossy photo paper like a lot of art. Thanks for viewing. Thanks and Take care ps. look for poordogfarm up on Facebook or Instagram and let me know how I am doing... https://www.facebook.com/pages/Poordogfarm/85676844859?ref=hl
* Please note, this is a PATTERN, not a finished product! * This buffalo hat is pretty lifelike! It is made using two strands of yarn held together, so it is a really warm hat for winter. Also makes a great photo prop! ~Please keep in mind that ties can be a choking hazard. Please watch your little one carefully~ Sizes included are: 1-3 years: 19-20 inch head 4-teen: 21 inch head teen/adult: 22-23 inch head This hat is crocheted and uses hook size 8.0 mm for entire pattern It requires 1 ball of worsted weight yarn in brown and one ball in black This pattern will be available to download once payment has been received. Due to the nature of this item, it cannot be returned. However, if you have any questions please feel free to convo me and I will do my best to help. You are welcome to sell any items made from my patterns, but you may not copy or sell the pattern. Please include my shop name Five Snowflakes Designs and etsy store www.5snowflakesdesigns.etsy.com, on any items sold. ~ If you are interested... all patterns are buy 3, get 1 free. Just purchase the 3 patterns you would like, and in note to seller write the pattern you would like free. It will be sent within 24 hours! ~ ~ If you would like this item made up for you, please convo me about pricing and colours. ~ I have a BLOG where I post new patterns, giveaways and free patterns - www.fivesnowflakesdesigns.wordpress.com ~ And I also have a Facebook page - www.facebook.com/fivesnowflakesdesigns if you are interested in following either :)
The 60s Fashion Photographer on the Whimsical Project that Made His Name
There is nothing I love more about my job, than coaching teachers. Although I am now a current administrator I still get to facilitate adult learning in my building and coach teachers along the way. It's important that as we coach our teachers through the best practices for student learning, we as coaches must follow our same advice. Teach to the learner and let the data guide the instruction. 1. Building relationships with our teachers is number one priority. We cannot expect a collabor
This laminate flooring from Tarkett® Bravado boasts a thickness of 8 mm and dimensions of 8-1/32"W x 47-5/8"L, providing 21.26 sq ft/ctn of coverage. With quick and easy click installation, this flooring also features a realistic texture and is equipped with AC3 and IC3 for enhanced wear performance and impact resistance. The planks are finished with beveled edges, making them suitable for residential use, and come with a 25-year limited residential warranty. To complete the look, coordinating trims are available. Additionally, this flooring has obtained FloorScore™ indoor air quality certification for a healthier home. Attribute Details Surface Finish Low Gloss Coverage Per Carton 21.26 square foot Thickness 8 millimeter AC Rating 3 Surface Texture Textured Application Residential Collection Bravado Color Sonoma Oak Listing Agency Standards Floor Score Certified Style Wood Surface Edge Type Beveled Product Type No Attached Pad Laminate Flooring Package Quantity 8 planks Manufacturer Warranty 25 years Actual Length 47-5/8 inch Actual Width 8-1/32 inch Weight 32 pounds Features No Water Protection Finish Aluminum Oxide Installation Type Click Together Installation Shipping Dimensions 48.38 H x 8.75 W x 2.50 D Shipping Weight 32.0 lbs
30 images that try to capture the many versions of David Bowie, on his birthday.
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This printable puzzle is fun and a great way to learn. Kids of all ages will love this flowing printable puzzle. Make your own puzzle using crayons,
Footprint Heart with Poem Keepsake: From the bottom of my heart to the tips of my toes I LOVE YOU! Cute for Mother's Day, Valentine's Day & Christmas!
Rabbit Proof Fence (Phillip Noyce, 2002) This film is almost unbearable; in part because I can’t say to myself, “It’s only a movie.” Yes, it is a kind of heroic journey, and the heroes, three little "half-caste" aboriginal Australian girls, one of them particularly smart and determined, gain what they set out to achieve. But lying wordlessly beneath the one journey based on a true story are the countless untold true stories of those children, ripped from parents’ arms, who do not triumph over the odds. And much of the horror lies not just in the fact that parents and children are separated, but that the separations are so coolly calculated, calculations bolstered and protected by the government appointed "Chief Protector of Aborigines" and his unwavering belief, “it is for their good.” Individual heroism is often turned, in films, into a showcase, and that showcasing lapses inevitably into a blind sentimentality that overshadows a bigger problem that affects a large group. But this film, while celebrating the achievement of the protagonists, isn’t, at its core, a celebration at all. It is a generation’s heartbreak. The Dead (John Huston, 1987) What an odd film. Based on James Joyce’s short story, “The Dead” from his short story collection, Dubliners, the movie is, essentially, a Christmas dinner party. The tagline on imdb, “A vast, merry, and uncommon tale of love,” doesn’t really work at all. The tagline is far too perky, for one thing – and there is none of the Christmas party atmosphere of Bergman's Fanny and Alexander; it hasn’t that sort of florid robustness. This dinner party has a kind of gentle regret, a weariness, or maybe just a quietness, resting over the whole affair, but it is not a chilly party all the same. If there’s weariness, it is a kind touched by the warm bonds among a group of old friends, companions, family members. There is a mother, embarrassed of her drunken son (an embarrassment everyone overlooks, the drunkenness overlooked, too); there are the spinster sister hostesses feeling their lengthening years but still beaming with benevolence on their guests and becoming sweetly tearful when they are toasted; there is another old woman – once a singer – who offers a song in her aging voice and receives only kind accolades from the other guests, though everyone knows her voice is not what it was; there is dancing, a love poem recitation, a piano performance; there is a husband and wife who move mostly apart from one another among the other guests while the husband remains conscious of his wife at every moment, puzzling over something about her, we feel. Is this film an “uncommon tale of love”? Perhaps it is more that than it is “vast and merry” though this film’s story cannot be contained by the phrase “a love story” either – it is, perhaps, a story about the remembrances of love stories, of youth gone by, of winter softly settling down on those who are still living warmly but know they soon will die. Yes, an odd film that is shy about saying straight out what it is thinking. I think, perhaps, I loved it.
Publicity photo of Carole Lombard in 1930. This head and shoulders shot accentuates her flawless skin, and long, wavy blonde hair. She is shown in a 3/4 pose wearing a shiny drape over her head and...