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the afterlife isnt all its hyped up to be
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Starstruck by cvttingboard studio | Toronto
Styling: @TikaSimone
Dress: Vintage
Hat: @IshmilWaterman
Glasses: Black Market
http://www.teacupsimone.tumblr.com
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Happy Pride Month
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*~Creamy Vegan Pasta~*
Creamy Vegan Garlic Pasta with Roasted Tomatoes
Vegan Green Chili Mac & Cheese
Easy Vegan Creamy Pasta with Kale
Vegan stuffed shells
Vegan Alfredo
Alfredo with roasted asparagus
Creamy Vegan Butternut Squash Linguine with Fried Sage
Avocado pasta with arugula and tomatoes
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Above: The working set up: to the left are coils of wool roving, which are unspun wool fibers that have been dyed red. By blending the two shades of red, an exact match to the coat can be found. On the right are samples of red wool fabric. This is the substrate onto which the wool plug is felted: the fabric is attached on the inside of the coat and holds the fill in place while simultaneously providing support by spanning the damaged areas. In front is a block of gray foam: this is the working surface onto which the felting is performed using barbed needles, below (two can be seen stuck into the foam block).
Winter Wool and Moths: Repairing a Museum-Grade Textile | Unframed The LACMA Blog
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