You know how much I love Phrenology Heads. I've been saving this image because it fits in with the theme. Sorry, don't know the source of the poster.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
World's Most Expensive Book | Audubon's Birds of America | Sotheby's London
A rare copy of John James Audubon's "Birds of America" is heading to the auction block and is expected to fetch between $6.2 million and $9.2million.
Billed as the world's most expensive book, it is one of only 119 copies in existence.
The 2-by-3-foot tome consists of 435 hand-colored prints of Audubon's famous illustrations. It comes from the collection of a British baron who died in 1955. Sotheby's London
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How To Be Happy
Sounds pretty easy and fun, doesn't it? Original artwork by Susan Branch
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Monday, September 13, 2010
Hedgehog Portrait
I always stop to look at hedgehog photos on Pixdaus. This one is especially nice.
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How to Make Your Own Seed Tape | Tutorial DIY
I've spent quite a lot of time lately cleaning up all my bookmarks. I ran across this site I've been saving forever and it's the perfect time to post this wonderful tutorial since summer's over and there are tons of seeds to be saved. This is the ultimate recycling project that looks like a lot of fun.
"The intent of seed tape is to make planting easier when you have teeny tiny seeds that need to be planted just inches apart (like carrots and radishes). But it’s also fun for gifting flower seeds or giving away seeds you’ve collected from your own garden. And it’s a pretty simple and very kid-friendly project." How to Make Your Own Seed Tape
Don't forget this little seed planting rhyme:
"One for the fox, one for the crow, one to rot, and one to grow."
"One for the fox, one for the crow, one to rot, and one to grow."
Beautiful Winding Staircase
Isn't this a lovely staircase? Makes me dizzy. [via]
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Sunday, September 12, 2010
Cold and Rainy Today
It's cold and rainy here at the Cottage today. I have to go out later but not before I locate my Irish fisherman knit sweater. Brrrr. I hope you are nice and cozy at your house. It is supposed to be hot again next week. I miss summer already. The photo above is from last year. My geraniums still have flowers but not this many. I've been neglecting them lately. I'll be bringing them inside for the winter all too soon.
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Have a Relaxing Sunday
Doesn't this kangaroo look comfortable and relaxed? Enjoy your Sunday.
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Saturday, September 11, 2010
Saturday Night Moonlight Swim
More Paper Flowers
Does anyone know if there is a template for making these paper flowers? I love them. The appear to be one piece. I guess you must score them towards the center to make them take on the form of a flower. Help, please. Leave a comment if you know how these are made. [image source]
I found this video. Follow the instructions for making one flower. Just cut the scallops more deeply.
Learn How to make a seven flower paper pop up card. For more Paper Design How-To Videos & Articles, visit WonderHowTo.
Yellow Interior Sliding Door
Heeere's another one of those interior sliding doors I love to blog about. They're especially great for bathrooms because they take up no valuable space. [via]
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Friday, September 10, 2010
100 Legendary Louis Vuitton Trunks | New Book + Video Preview
Upcoming book with over 800 wonderful photographs available around October 2010. The following video is a preview much like a movie trailer filled with vintage luggage from the 'Guilded Age of Travel'. My favorite is the last trunk in the video filled with antiquarian books. Pre-publication orders now being taken.
2011 Calendar 12-Sided Geosphere | Free Download | 3-D Calendar with Tutorial
The photo above is the 2010 calendar. I haven't made one for 2011 yet. I am including pdf templates for both 2010 and 2011 at the end of this post.
This was my #1 most popular download last year. The 12-sided calendar is also known as a regular dodecahedron. The upcoming year (2011) will be my 4th year with one of these on my desk. It's pretty tricky to assemble - especially at the end when you feel you need another set of hands. Do all cutting, scoring, and folding first; then all you have to do is to remember to do NOVEMBER last. It is the only month that doesn't have any fold-over tabs. It is helpful to have a chopstick handy to poke inside to assist in securing anything that's not sticking or properly aligned. This prevents bending the paper. I used card stock and scored all the dotted lines with the sharp tip of a compass guided by a see-thru ruler. Cut out whole design before scoring and folding. Cut solid lines, score dotted lines. I also had to adjust the pdf to "fit to printable area" since without that correction some of the outside edges did not print on my printer. If this is your first attempt you might want to experiment first with regular paper before jumping to cardstock. I am publishing this super early this year in case you want to make some for holiday gifts. People love them and everybody needs one. You can't beat the price either. One sheet of paper, some glue and your time. The ultimate home-made present that will be used every day next year. Perfect!
HINT: Before you start scoring and folding you might want to use a highlighter to mark any dates that you need to remember such as birthdays, anniversaries, etc.
HINT: Before you start scoring and folding you might want to use a highlighter to mark any dates that you need to remember such as birthdays, anniversaries, etc.
Download PDF 2011 Calendar Template here.
(showing MONDAY as the first day of the week)
Download PDF 2011 Calendar Template here.
(showing SUNDAY as the first day of the week)
I just learned how to make this adjustment.
Most American calendars show Sunday as the first day of the week.
I'm going to use this template to make my 2011 calendar.
(showing MONDAY as the first day of the week)
Download PDF 2011 Calendar Template here.
(showing SUNDAY as the first day of the week)
I just learned how to make this adjustment.
Most American calendars show Sunday as the first day of the week.
I'm going to use this template to make my 2011 calendar.
Download PDF 2010 Calendar Template here.
(First day of week Monday)
I don't know if I can correctly call this origami because it requires glue.(First day of week Monday)
I highly recommend YES Paste - Acid Free.
An $11 one-pint tub lasts forever.
Outside Bathing Tub and Shower
I'd love to have a deep tub outside so I could give Webster his last bath of the summer.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Hedge Maze at Chatsworth | English Country Manord
If you don't go to the auction, you can tour the gardens at Chatsworth.
Maze at Chatsworth
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Maze at Chatsworth
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Auction Treasures from Chatsworth, England's Most Famous Country Estate
REMINDER: On October 5–7 Sotheby's will stage what amounts to the world's most luxurious yard sale at Chatsworth. Full article ~ Auction Treasures from Chatsworth, England's Most Famous Country Estate This is going to be a spectacular sale. Are you going? View Slideshow. See my other blog posts about Chatsworth.
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