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Cape Barren Geese (Cereopsis novaehollandiae), family Anatidae, order Anseriformes, order found in various spotty areas on the southern coast of mainland Australia and Tasmania
photographs by Russel Spence, Jeremy Edwards, Jarryd Guilfoyle, and Tracie Louise (BirdLife Australia)
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everyone's favorite wizards commissioned by @that-wee-munchkin! they requested Caleb and Essek finally getting outside and enjoying some whisky hot chocolate at a campfire 🔥 a cozy early autumn night spent sharing stories and petting Frumpkins 🐱
thank you so much for commissioning me and giving me the sweetest prompt imaginable!
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Yes this poll is very biased in favor of North America lol
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Natalia Goncharova (Russian, 1881-1962), Forest, c.1920. Oil on paper, 30.5 x 42.4 cm.
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Kotscha Reist (Swiss, 1963), Untitled, 1991. Mixed media on canvas, 130 x 95 cm.
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Fuck it. Crochet cartilaginous stingray skeleton
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Amazing Lego Water Park
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surfing flatfish! drop what you’re doing! Important!
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another car opinion is that they shouldn't have touch screens
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this thing is TOO LARGE
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HOW TO SEW SLEEVES WITHOUT WANTING TO MURDER EVERYTHING: A TUTORIAL
Someone asked that this be rebloggable so HURR YOU GO
Some patterns are really dumb in telling you to finish the body of an outfit, then finish the sleeve, then attach a circle to a circle. It’s possible to do, and once in a while it’s necessary, don’t get me wrong, but unless you have a lot of experience it’s sometimes very aggravating trying to evenly distribute the sleeve around the “hole” cut out for it and match up the seams under the armpit!
(Please note…some patterns, especially to achieve tailored looks, require you to do it the traditional way. Don’t use this method for fashion school assignments or super-complex garments as it will probably screw up the way it ends up fitting in the end. This is mostly for the use of cosplayers to make their job a little easier.)
EDIT:// thevvioletprince, a fashion student, says she’s been taught this method in school so HAVE FUN, NEVER MIND
EDIT DEUX:// If you are doing a traditional garment of some kind, for instance, something that has a multi-piece sleeve or that requires gathers, you may need to do it the “old-fashioned way”!
ANYWAY SO THIS IS WHAT I DO.
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PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE SOURCE OR REPOST, THANK YOU
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the butterfly prince
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ATTENTION
If you see this you are OBLIGATED to reblog w/ the song currently stuck in your head :)
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Art by Alai Ganuza
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Adriana Bisi Fabbri (Italian, 1881 - 1918) - Salome, front and back
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