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An entire chapter of Harry Potter written under the stairs.
Truebluemeandyou: A first - featured in LIT and DIY? I like this because it’s quirky. I reblogged it eventhough I could find absolutely no source (pinterest? really?).
My name is Erika Iris Simmons and I like to take things- random things- like what you would find at a garage sale or in a thrift store- and make them into composite art. Most of my pieces become portraits of people associated with the item I’ve chosen. I don’t really add any paint or pigments… I usually just take things apart and re-arrange the pieces, cutting away portions when necessary. A lot of my art is made with cassette tapes and old film reels in a series I call “Ghost in the Machine.”
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DIY Snail Braids and Challenge from The Beauty Department. Photos and post by Kristin Ess. Do you or friend have long hair that you can braid? Well there is a challenge from The Beauty Department:
We would love to see you gorgeous gals (and guys?) give this hairstyle your best shot. Here’s the challenge:
Grab a friend and go for it! Try doing the snail braid on each other. The best pair of snail braids will be featured on the upcoming snail braid video tutorial. The deadline is JUNE 8, 2012. Send your photos to ke@thebeautydepartment.com. You’re welcome to take them on your smartphone or on a regular camera. Just try your best and make it fancy! We can’t wait to see how you do!