"Small birds beating the shit out of each other" is my favourite sub-season of spring. Teeny tiny tweety little beauties just full-on fucking brawling over who will reign as the lord of this season and the father of the next generation.
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"Small birds beating the shit out of each other" is my favourite sub-season of spring. Teeny tiny tweety little beauties just full-on fucking brawling over who will reign as the lord of this season and the father of the next generation.
Commissions that made me feel so cozy while making °˖✧
Insta: @debbiebalboa
this blog hates donald trump
Look how many people hate him. I’m pretty damn happy about that 😁😁😁😁😁😁
I’ve never reblogged something so fast
Day/Night
Vintage Handbags modified with crochet “mold” by Elin Thomas
I'm rotating in my enclosure, this is art
The world is not prepared for this new latke combination that is about to take Chanukkah by storm. 🕎
My wife, Miss_Editor, was the one who came up with the idea of Swinub potato latke pancakes, garnished with nori and pickled ginger. And when I finally sampled this unique combination on stream, well. 🤯
Happy Chanukkah, and happy new year, y'all! 🥳
Door at Alnwick Garden, Northumberland.
If I'm ever wildly rich, I'm going to hire OP to paint my mansion like a low poly Sistine Chapel
Excited to be here!
I'm an artist who's into all things cute, colorful and shiny! I started out as a foiling artist and now I'm exploring digital painting.
Here is my latest collection of paintings celebrating the four seasons and capybaras!
Undo the Damage of Sitting
(Technically, this isn’t about saving your hands… but if you draw, you’re probably doing a lot of sitting, so…)
This has such extreme shitpost energies but it’s 100% serious
Looks pretty useful for everyone endlessly working at home at their dining room table.
As a movement professional who helps get people out of pain. This is a fully pretty great and relevant for a lot of people.
Ice cream from (THISIS) SHIZEN in Kyoto by Masayuki Tsuda
mesmerized 💡
Pantry Hill (@pantry.hill)
I find the spotless mudroom unsettling
Who in their right mind would put a rug in here
Those muck boots have never been used
So many nooks and crannies, your dog shakes off once in there and you're gonna need to spend 4 hours in there with a ground brush for the walls
Idk how to explain but chimney swifts and remoras have the same energy
People living in nyc
sorry for romanticising the mundane. i have little else
Nålhus aka needle houses aka needle keepers made with wool fabric, protected by a ceramic case. Stamped patterns with inspiration from plants and nature in general and the geometrical lines somewhat inspired by runes.
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One of these are still in the shop now at nymla.se
This is really pretty! 💜💜💜
And useful! I've made myself several from leg bones of deer and sheep.
People often don't realize that needles used to be really hard to make in the olden days. Imagine having a fragile little piece of bone and having to drill a hole to it! (This is why the oldest bone needles didn't have holes but a little cut on the side to hold the thread and that the 1st holed needles are considered a huge leap in early human technology.)
Needles were vital for survival because that's the thing you need to make and fix your garments! Fine needle work was literally a skill that kept you from dying of exposure to harsh weather, that kept your seams water proof* if done right. It's a precious item you wanted to protect from breaking or getting lost, and having a needle holder like this, which you could hang on your belt, is a genius way to keep your needles safe!
Ancient crafts textile Artisan nerding here, why yes I am. I just really love these and think they're super cool! 💜
*if you're curious and want to read more, I highly highly recommend Betty Kobayashi Issenman's book Sinews of Survival: the Living Legacy of Inuit Clothing.
Reblog becaaause that was a lovely text about needles 😍 So interesting!