by mytime
This is TOO awesome! I can totally see how much fun it will be with the complimentary set - I’m guessing that it includes doors, windows, etc to help decorate the gingerbread house! Is the door and round window new? They look like they’d all go with PTI’s Sneak Peek #4! If so, that’s such a cool idea! From paper dolls to paper houses! How totally fun is that!!!!!!!!!
I saw this on the Moxie Fab blog this morning and fell in love!! Funny story…I tried to make a dog house for a gift for my sister-in-law to carry dog treats using my new Wags ‘n Whiskers Furry Friends stamp. My SIL was dog sitting for us so I thought it would make a fun gift. Anyway, I tried and got fed up. Ended up making this instead… Owner/Designer of My Time Made Easy* My Timeless Templates © by Lauren Meader for Papertrey Ink* SCS Dirty Dozen-past*
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Source: Moxie Fab Gingerbread Box Giveaway and TEMPLATE PEEK! - My Time ...
06.11.09
In the case of Donnie Darko , incoherence may have worked in the film’s favour. A moody, darkly comic take on the teen flick, Kelly’s indie debut became one of the decade’s hardiest cult movies partially because it was so bewildering. The Box is the 34-year-old director’s first film for a major studio and first since the disastrous reception of Southland Tales . A turgid thriller, The Box is ostensibly a more commercial-oriented project, but it turns out to be his most self-indulgent yet.
Kelly based his script on Button, Button , a 1970 short story by author Richard Matheson ( I Am Legend ) that also spawned a memorably nasty episode of The Twilight Zone . The Box shares little with either of its predecessors besides the creepy set-up, in which a stranger appears at a couple’s home with a box and some special instructions. If they press the button on the box, two things will happen. The first is that they will receive a suitcase filled with cash. The second is that someone they do not know will die, and they will be responsible. It’s an ethical conundrum that would boast equal appeal to a game theorist and Edgar Allen Poe.
Source: CBC.ca
I made three projects from a Websters Pages Paris kit: a mini album, hat box and notebook. Check out my blog for more projects at RoxPaperScissors ...
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Home Front: Your Design and Decor Dilemmas, Solved Washington Post - Nov 05, 2009
Re today's home office. It looks nice but there's not a good chair in it! I can understand having dad's old chair as part of the decor -- as a side chair,
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Hat Box Another Example of Objects Made in Orient for Export Baltimore Sun - Nov 07, 2009
Buyers use them stacked as home decor or as accent pieces. In comparison, this hatbox is a new item. Because Cha would not venture a price, and more »
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Cindy Crawford's home-decor line is classically stylish Fort Worth Star Telegram - Nov 05, 2009
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Check out The Shoppes on Main The Tennessean - Nov 09, 2009
A delightful new store on Main Street in Franklin, the space is a treasure box brimming with apparel, home decor, gift items, jewelry and holiday and more »
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Review: The Box CBC.ca - Nov 06, 2009
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