Time to shape up your exoskeletons with Shelly Skellie’s Super Short Skeleton Shrimp Sweat Sesh! Join Shelly as she shows her students a scintillating skeleton shrimp-spired exercise!
Skeleton shrimp (Caprella sp.) aren’t your typical shrimp-like crustacean. These abundant amphipods prefer to perch their pereons upon a piece of seaweed, bryozoa, or hydroid, moving about in an inchworm-like fashion with the aid of their grappling-hook-claws, called gnathopods. When the going gets tough, skeleton shrimp can get going, albeit a bit awkwardly — swimming by rapidly bending and straightening their bodies in a series of suspended underwater crunches.
To eat, they hang on to their home with their back legs and wave their bodies about in the current while swiping for bits of food and detritus. It’s these motions that have inspired Shelly’s newest workout trend — now grab your friends and get ready to have a skeleTON of FUN!
Some fantasy traveler inventory details (like what they would carry in their bags), based on two of the recent costumes I did.. love finding random little scraps and items and putting them together lol
High priority for me rn to figure out something I can add to my bags to hold notions, because crochet hooks and knitting needles are not safely held by anything as far as I can tell... constantly keeping an ear out for the clatter of a tool falling out of the bag
I've been working on these pink mushroom coin pouches for awhile and they're finally listed in my online shop! These are limited edition as I only had a small amount of this mushroom print fabric!
With the new year fast approaching I just wanted to take the moment to share some of handmade goods to come out of the Archer Inventive shop this past year.
From animal armor to Loreamours jousting chicken pins it's been a year of hard work and fun ideas.
A huge thank you to everyone who visited the shop, and/ or who said hi in person at this years events. You make all of this possible, so from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU!
shoutout to past!me who was so traumatised at age 11 by the puberty lecture and specifically the part about periods because today for the first time in my life I had to actually make use of the pair of spare undies I keep in my period bag
This is an idea I find again and again and I love it
It makes sense based on what I've seen and I find it adorable
Also fun facts about marsupials:
They have pouches because their young are usually born absurd amounts of underdeveloped, like. A baby kangaroo looks identical to a pinkie mouse to me. It's essentially a second womb, or at least that's how it was described to me once
It's wet in there. Like. The fur doesn't follow throught, it's wet skin in there.