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oh shit how do i hold all these references
OH REFERENCES
FUCK REFERENCES LOOK AT THOSE DEUDLY FIREARMS……
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Roundup of Fourteen Ways To Knot Your Belt from FaSHionRoLLa here. For larger photos of each style go to the link.
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My hair for the LOTR-matathon this year!
Fishtail braids, french braids, regular braids… Sooo many braids! ^^’
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DIY Dolce & Gabbana Inspired Baroque Applique Tights Tutorial from cocorosa here. These appliques took sixteen hours to sew on. *Also there are other ways to get the baroque look using stencils, etc…
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truebluemeandyou: “I Am Who They Were” Necklace by Artist Ashley Gilreath 2011. Reblogging because I am going to make this on a much smaller scale by using dollhouse frames/bezels and taken apart lockets (I could also make the frames by making a polymer clay mold). I would then print out photos on transparency paper (which I use all the time in my collages). *Another cheap gift idea I’ve done - print out a high contrast black and white photo on transparency paper and use neon green, white, or whatever color you want to back it with.
“I Am Who They Were” Necklace by Artist Ashley Gilreath 2011. Read the history behind this amazing piece and see more photos at Ashley Gilreath here. This has been all over Tumblr without attribution. Ms. Gilreath created this necklace by casting dollhouse frames in silver and bronze and printing family portraits directly onto microscope glass.
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