Made a chair! It was entirely inspired by and improvised around a sturdy frozen food box.
I initially thought I would make the fabric cover look like a loose slipcover, but I didn't have any fabric that seemed right for that, so I dove into something more structured. If I had known I was going to do this from the start, I wouldn't've glued down the foam for the seat, and would have covered it separately. I mean, yeah, I probably could have pulled it off of the cardboard, but...that was more thought than I wanted to put into this project.
The seat height is a little tall,and I probably could have fixed that, but, again: work. This was never meant to be refined.
Hello and happy new year friends :) hope you all had a nice rest over the holidays- I did, and finished off this skirt flip I've had in progress for ages!
🕸Thrifted linen skirt, linen scraps, deadstock eyelet lace, made up into a milkmaid style dress with a ruffled bust. Self draft pattern.
🕸Styled with : new look blouse, monsoon velvet jacket and vintage purse, office boots, silver bangle and onyx ring, all items thrifted! Except my silver dragonfly from Accessorize, which is a very old and loved gift :)
This Alice and the Pirates dress was missing the ribbon rose pin that came with it originally when I got it so I tried making something myself to replace it. I could also use it as a hair accessory I think. 🌹
imagine having a teddy that reminds you of simon so you sew little clothes for it that resembles simon's uniform (the tact gear, the black attire, etc!) and when simon catches you with that teddy that seemingly wore clothes like him, he would lose his mind and fuck you while you hold your teddy because you were just so needy and in love with him that you just had to have a mini simon teddy as well so he could be around you 24/7 !!!
OHHHH YWSYEYSEUESYES
first time simon sees it is when he’s helping you arrange the teddies in colour coordinated order, his gaze flicking to the black and white halloween themed stuffie—skeleton printed on its forehead, the bear wearing a little diy tactical vest, and boots
he thought it was cute!! would ask you what it was to tease you, watching you become all flustered and whiney cause of him realising;((
‘what did you name m’?’
‘simon…’
honestly, he was content with the fact you took comfort in a stuffie resembling him, and it even gave him a bit of an ego boost—his silly dolly couldn’t stay away from him for a few minutes? it even had his cologne sprayed!
‘ever hump it?’
‘ewww!’
he’d have you on all fours, ur arms wrapped around the black bear in your grasp as he thrusted into you from behind, heavy balls slapping against the soft curve of your ass, his hands moving to knead at your hips, slamming you back to meet his thrusts of desperation!!
‘si-sisiisiiii!’
you squealed out, cunny fluttering around him as you dug your face into the fur of the stuffed animal, feeling him pat your head with a large palm.
‘that’s it, pup..take it all for me, yeah’? tell your teddy how good it feels.’
the male growled into your ear, watching you weep out in pleasure.
‘it feels-oh—it feels so goouhh..goouhd!’
he’d have u babbling with his cum pouring out of your aching hole, smiling as he lifted the bear and played with it.
I use a Benbo tripod in the studio because it is very solid and quite heavy which makes it ideal to safely hold my weighty medium-format camera and to minimise any camera shake. With studio work, however, it is often necessary to make quick adjustments to the cameras position, which is why dedicated mobile camera stands are often used – but with a price tag in four figures it wasn’t something…