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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Tokyo Storefronts Series by Mateusz Urbanowicz.
Artists on tumblr.
Contact paper photo transfer onto glass vase. #mylatestdiyproject https://hilaryously.wordpress.com
Inflate balloons, cover with tulle and secure with twine and flowers.
Using a silver or white balloon underneath will really make this pop!
Love this idea!
Old Bay-Spiced Cheesy Tuna Noodle Casserole with Buttered Toast Topping Source: An Edible Mosaic
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Hand Drawn Oxford Sneakers {Tutorial}
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Clockwise from left: Michael Kors’ plastic compact phone charger; Rebecca Minkoff’s leather and plated-brass lightning-cable bracelet, which connects to a USB cable to sync or charge a mobile device; Happy Plugs’ gold-toned plastic earbuds.
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2 Ingredient Fruit Roll Up
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8 Yoga-Inspired Exercises to Transform Your Core
This license plate made my day! #YiddishWordOfTheDay
London-based artist Sandra Shashou, who primarily works in abstract painting and collage, ventures away from her usual mediums in her series, Broken, in which she creates sculptures from fine bone china, which she finds in markets and and breaks into pieces before “reinvent[ing] them in the form of a collage of broken china on canvas.”
She is a storyteller, and her artworks are oftentimes connected to the biography of a subject, through newspaper headlines and relevant objects. In Broken, “Shashou has taken this one step further to imbue each broken piece of china with a hidden wealth of history, value and meaning.”
You can purchase her work at Saatchi.
More of Sandra Shashou’s work at her website
:-)
That's one way to display your fine china.
Quotes
I had to walk around Venice Beach with these two doofuses. #beachchairbackpack
Candid shots are the best! #venicebeach #westcoastweekend
Christy Turlington