I altered this lingerie for wife but it looked so cute on me I had to take pics ;3
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I altered this lingerie for wife but it looked so cute on me I had to take pics ;3
Making Jeans Bigger With Sashiko Side Panels 🏳️🌈🍁🥰 by Catherine Sews
A batch of pokemon card paintings I just sold/traded ! I'm so glad to see so many of these little guys being loved, quite a few here are underrated as hell
These are real pokemon cards covered in paint to create a full illustration !
'There are accounts of Ayleid sorcerer-kings who sculpted the flesh of living slaves to adorn their palanquins. Some were fused to support canopies, while others where forced to hold ceremonial fans adorned with peacock feathers. They say it was not their magical prowess that terrified their enemies, but the screams of the slaves as the palanquins moved.'
-- Beliana Tyrios, Cyrodiilic historian for the Antiquarian Circle and author of 'Treatise on Ayleid Flesh-Magic', when asked about one such fan on display at the Imperial Museum of Gwylim University
the undead image
April 2026
A series of 110 film strips fell into my lap in the fall, out of a rotting desk my roommate had acquired from the roadside. They weren't professionally shot, they weren't pretty, they were intermittent moments of someone's life, with no context given besides the things the person saw fit to photograph. Pictured here is a Chinese New Year celebration. The process used for these photos is called "databending", where a file is converted from a jpeg to a text file, and you can muck around in the code of the photo. Deleting, copying and pasting, writing new lines, and doing as you please. The result is a glitched effect, as you see here. Degradation and destruction of the photo in a way only a computer can destroy. When the owner of these photos first took them, it's likely computers barely existed yet. How different is the death of a photo by rot in a box on the side of the road to death on the internet as a thousand lo-res recreations? Forever?
Alt3r4tion
Jeans is finished and it fits great again. Hope it won't shrink in the wash another time...
Now onto Sashiko-ing another jeans...
I have the feeling, i chose one of the harder patterns...