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  2. theblackworkshop:

Robin Falck

    theblackworkshop:

    Robin Falck

    (via beanfield)

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  3. trainbenching:

hbak by benchomatic on Flickr.

    trainbenching:

    hbak by benchomatic on Flickr.

    12 hours ago  /  Source: trainbenching

  4. momentaryofficial:

Sticker packs I sent out to the winners from my last facebook contest!Make sure to follow me on my facebook page to win stuff like this later on.
www.Facebook.com/MomentaryOfficial

    momentaryofficial:

    Sticker packs I sent out to the winners from my last facebook contest!
    Make sure to follow me on my facebook page to win stuff like this later on.

    www.Facebook.com/MomentaryOfficial

    13 hours ago  /  Source: momentaryofficial

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  6. frolickingfeathers:

(by bonniecakes)

    frolickingfeathers:

    (by bonniecakes)

    (via leannetrauzzi)

    1 day ago  /  Source: flickr.com

  7. theblackworkshop:

Tea House by David Jameson

    theblackworkshop:

    Tea House by David Jameson

    (via beanfield)

    1 day ago  /  Source: theblackworkshop

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    2 days ago  /  Source: mustgetmilk

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  10. 
DIY project: Fold old maps into origami globes.
Other sheets of paper, such as magazine, catalog, book, or old sheet music pages, also could be used.
For this project, 5” square pieces of maps were folded into globes, then strung on twine. If you’d prefer to leave your globes loose, you could display a bunch of them in bowls, or group them on trays and add other items to make centerpieces (great for travel-themed parties). What other uses could you find for them?
For the how-to-fold-‘em details — Robbi Lindeman’s excellent tutorial and photos — visit poppytalk’s blog.

For other map reuse ideas, check the Unconsumption map-post archive here.
(via unconsumption:)

theantidote:

    DIY project: Fold old maps into origami globes.

    Other sheets of paper, such as magazine, catalog, book, or old sheet music pages, also could be used.

    For this project, 5” square pieces of maps were folded into globes, then strung on twine. If you’d prefer to leave your globes loose, you could display a bunch of them in bowls, or group them on trays and add other items to make centerpieces (great for travel-themed parties). What other uses could you find for them?

    For the how-to-fold-‘em details — Robbi Lindeman’s excellent tutorial and photos — visit poppytalk’s blog.

    For other map reuse ideas, check the Unconsumption map-post archive here.

    (via unconsumption:)

    theantidote:

    (via beyondneptune)

    3 days ago  /  Source: poppytalk.blogspot.com

  11. pathwetread:

    President Obama, yelling at Presidential Candidates after they do nothing to stop the booing of gay soldiers.

    4 days ago  /  Source: gerardthehomosexual

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  15. rainysolitude:

via eastatlanta

    rainysolitude:

    via eastatlanta

    (via -circa)

    4 days ago  /  Source: eastatlanta