Artwork elephant, large canvas wall art prints
Unusual gift for boyfriend, girlfriend gift, husband gift, new home gift.
This is a European forest elephant that lived in Europe during the Pleistocene. Along with the forest rhinoceros, "Merka" was one of the main ecosystem engineers in Europe.
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This gorgeous personalized hanging clear acrylic ornament makes the perfect first Christmas decoration. These ornaments can be personalized with any name to make a unique gift.
Besides customizing the name on these ornaments, you can also customize the year!
This ornament is made of clear acrylic, measured at 3.2 inches in diameter. (not glass)
Digitally printed on custom cut clear acrylic.
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Thoughtful Housewarming Gift
Whether your loved ones have relocated to a new apartment or their very first house (or their second, or third), the moving process can quickly become overwhelming. But a nice gift can ease the transition and get the new homeowner or renter psyched about their space all over again. At the same time, finding the perfect present can be tricky, but as always, we have your back with the…
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Can't stop thinking about This prompt/au lol
I almost like to think that Clockwork kind of half-sent Danny to the ghost-world version of Gotham because he was struggling and is honestly just a kid and could use some guidance. And with how the Observants dislike him to the point of murder, CW sure couldn't keep him in Long Now.
But Gotham? Now there's a place that not many go, thanks to curses running amok, a very dangerous City Spirit, and amalgamations of fallen Guardians and Rogues. It's chaotic, dangerous, and a hell of a shot, but the Bat could, and most probably would assist the newborn guardian.
The living world and the infinite are intertwined after all, influenced by whatever realm it drifts closest to.
Thankfully Danny seems to be enjoying himself- he has a proper ghost friend now! And he's starting to be able to understand Batblob's cacophony of Silent-EverSilent-Gurgles-DistantWhispers-QuietScreamsSilence easier too without Robin translating. (His Ghost-Speak is getting so good :D)
He wishes he could bring Sam & Tucker but it's a little too far into the ghost zone. And the ghosts and Vlad doesn't bother him here! (The last time he tried, unknown to Danny, the older halfa was met with a malicious swarm of teeth and maws ready to rip and tear and not lose another child again-)
He's even gotten shown the exits to the living-world's Gotham. Robin likes to ramble about the new and different living-robins and about their friend who was also a robin and who disappeared one day and whose core they carry on their belt. Maybe he can help them find out what happened to him...
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Happy New Years!!
Have this quick sketch of our favorite fazfam!
Hope yall have a good 2024 coming your way!
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here's to all the days of our lives
(happy new year 2024~)
wishing for a shrimply amazing 2024 for you!
im sorry for the shrimp puns but tatsugiri is the mascot pokemon for the year of the dragon and i love that shrimpy lil ebi nigirI
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Hey Kip!
Glad you’re living your dreams in the new guild! I’ve been wondering though - how’s work like? I’ve never heard of an archaeology guild, and especially one with expeditions that last for years!
Pairing this ask with another one from @nbtelethia:
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This is a woolly mammoth, the legendary extinct animal from the "Big Five" of the Ice Age.
Thanks to the large number of skeletons and whole mummies found by paleontologists in the permafrost, as well as cave paintings, we can reconstruct its appearance with high accuracy.
This giant was up to 3.5 m tall, and the weight could reach 8 tons.
You can buy this exclusive beauty here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1479791644
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Color your dining tables with acrylic Placemats.
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use for daily use.
Dimensions:
40x30 cm (15.7x11.8 inches)
You can place them under plates, bowls, tableware, trays, and cups.
It will be a great choice for parties, holidays, restaurants, patio, unique dishes, kitchen décor, and an indispensable stylish décor for your dining tables.
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The Call of Cthulhu - H. P. Lovecraft
Half leather binding, with leather corners. Title stamp on the spine. Hand sewn endbands. Edges coloured with acrylic paint.
Dimensions approx. 4cm x 5,5cm
With accompanying slipcase.
materials case
binders board, 1,5 (coverboards)
cardboard (spine stiffener)
goatskin leather
decorative paper
gold foil, hot stamped (title)
materials inner book
Munken polar, 100gsm (text block)
Majestic fancy paper, iridescent, 120gsm (endpapers)
button hole silk (endbands)
acrylic paint (edge colouring)
Dimensions: ~A9
materials slip case
binders board, 1,5 (case construction)
Satogami paper (lining)
decorative paper (cover material)
Majestic fancy paper, iridescent, 120gsm (cover material)
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my FAVORITE all time inane AU formula is "help something happened to santa and SOS somehow the cast of _____ has to deliver all the presents to the entire world/universe in one night"
and so now im picturing the SNW enterprise crew doing so w/kirk and Santa as some ubiquitous benevolent good tidings space entity
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I'm not gonna screenshot it bc 1/it really doesn't matter that much and 2/the person who made the comment is a kid but: a while ago I made a comic that's supposed to be a genuine study and reinterpretation of someone else's sprite comic (made in the spirit of authenticity too - to recreate the vibes of the sprite comics from that era, iirc very specifically because it's funny) and I got a comment on that comic's post that's like "glow up"
which is a compliment obvs. and the commenter probably didn't mean anything by it, it's a common expression. but I've been trying to find a way to gracefully put that comment away ever since it appeared lol
I just very much don't want my art to be taken as trying to one-up someone else's art when that's not the piece's intention. especially when the piece that inspired my art is perceived as "low effort" or "shitpost" or stuff like that. I did mention in the tags of that post that my considering it a study is entirely genuine, and I can legitimately write pages about the cool stuff I find in it other than and inherent in the haha funneys, but that's not for you guys that's for me. I just think that approaching art competition-first like that is a miserable way to do it, and (tipping into overthinking here if the whole tiny-comment-got-stuck-in-my-brain-for-almost-a-month part hasn't given that away yet lol) I really don't want that to be the takeaway from my own art. at least generally. if I actually think the source material is trash and what I'm doing is genuinely categorically better I'd just come out and say it lmao
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I think I won the White Elephant lottery. Like my god. How did I get so lucky!?
Ya'll know what this is the exact same size of!!!???
Guess what is going in my box!?
MY YGO CARDS BABBYYY
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the way food costs money. insane.
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