very (merry) late crimbus doodle. local skeletons commit breaking and entering
All but a Spark is a book written by a 14-year-old Fort McMurray student. All but a Spark is a thrilling story that is based on a true even in Fort McMurray on May 03, 2016. Flames skyrocketed into the sky. Everyone shrieked in panic as they evacuated their homes, but where would they go? The fire ate through everything in its path and devoured Crimbus City. A sea of fire surrounded the town, and there was no escape. The authorities closed down the highways! Questions skimmed through Ace's head like a book. "Where do we go? Which moron started this?" Ace dropped down to his knees; it was hopeless. He glared at the trees as they spewed up in flames, and he saw houses burn down right before his eyes. There was no getting out of this one. He knew he had to give this up, but his mind and body wanted to continue clinging to his life. He wished to savour life a little while longer, and there were so many reasons why. He didn't want it to end like this. How will Ace get out of this one? All but a Spark | Author: Zeeshan Arafath | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: Jun 02, 2018 | Number of Pages: 64 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1720363854 | ISBN-13: 9781720363859
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This Clementine Roast Chicken with Fennel and Honey is a lovely Winter dish that is light and zesty, but very comforting as well. This is a simple sheet-pan dinner recipe that comes together effort…
A zesty, flavorful cranberry lemon explosion in one easy quick bread. Perfect for the holidays.
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We're pleased to offer a versatile doll hair reroot tool, suitable for rehairing any doll or My Little Pony! This small, lightweight tool fits easily in your hand and features a comfortable, freely rotating knob to help distribute force. If you prefer a pencil grip, the knob can also be removed with a sharp tug. Loading needles is easy - simply rotate the lower collar to tighten around the collet and and hold your needle firmly in place. Try to center your needle as much as possible for a secure grip that will prolong the life of your needle. If needed, you can use pliers/foreceps to tighten the collar a little more. Keep the needle length short, no more than 1/2 inch to prevent bending or breaking. Your reroot tool will come with instructions, plus 3 needles in the size of your choosing. (Unless tool only option with no needles is chosen) Needle sizes are estimates only, your personal preference may vary: Size #1 to #3 - large dolls greater than 14", very large holes, or torn holes. I also like to keep one of these flipped around in a second reroot tool while I work to help pierce the scalp to create new holes or enlarge smaller holes for my regular rerooting needle. Size #5 - my workhorse needle, I use this on My Little Ponies, the main scalp areas of Standard 11.5" Fasion Dolls, Monster High, Rainbow High, Bratz, Ever After High Dolls, OMG LOL girls and most other fashion dolls Size #7 - the detail needle I use for the part line and circumference or clusters of other small sized holes on the dolls listed above, can also be used for smaller 1/6th scale dolls Size #9 to #10 - for reborn/silicone dolls or very fine detail work on delicate dolls to prevent tearing of the scalp
A holiday version of cinnamon rolls infused with eggnog and covered in a bourbon-spiked cream cheese frosting.
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A beautiful 6 point origami Augustar star designed by José Meeusen. This geometric star looks different on each side. Made from 1 sheet of paper.
Rippon Boswell’s sale in Wiesbaden, Germany on Saturday 29th November 2014 includes selected antique carpets, rugs, flatweaves, tapestries, embroideries and other textiles
thespithouse: “ Wealth & Skeletons Rug, Tibetan, Wool, 62 x 82”, Source ”
We're pleased to offer a versatile doll hair reroot tool, suitable for rehairing any doll or My Little Pony! This small, lightweight tool fits easily in your hand and features a comfortable, freely rotating knob to help distribute force. If you prefer a pencil grip, the knob can also be removed with a sharp tug. Loading needles is easy - simply rotate the lower collar to tighten around the collet and and hold your needle firmly in place. Try to center your needle as much as possible for a secure grip that will prolong the life of your needle. If needed, you can use pliers/foreceps to tighten the collar a little more. Keep the needle length short, no more than 1/2 inch to prevent bending or breaking. Your reroot tool will come with instructions, plus 3 needles in the size of your choosing. (Unless tool only option with no needles is chosen) Needle sizes are estimates only, your personal preference may vary: Size #1 to #3 - large dolls greater than 14", very large holes, or torn holes. I also like to keep one of these flipped around in a second reroot tool while I work to help pierce the scalp to create new holes or enlarge smaller holes for my regular rerooting needle. Size #5 - my workhorse needle, I use this on My Little Ponies, the main scalp areas of Standard 11.5" Fasion Dolls, Monster High, Rainbow High, Bratz, Ever After High Dolls, OMG LOL girls and most other fashion dolls Size #7 - the detail needle I use for the part line and circumference or clusters of other small sized holes on the dolls listed above, can also be used for smaller 1/6th scale dolls Size #9 to #10 - for reborn/silicone dolls or very fine detail work on delicate dolls to prevent tearing of the scalp
A holiday version of cinnamon rolls infused with eggnog and covered in a bourbon-spiked cream cheese frosting.
Je viens de rajouter sur l' e-shop 3 nouvelles ‘boîtes à trésors’, t outes pièces uniques. Réservation UNIQUEMENT par mail à lyndie...
A beautiful 6 point origami Augustar star designed by José Meeusen. This geometric star looks different on each side. Made from 1 sheet of paper.
Rippon Boswell’s sale in Wiesbaden, Germany on Saturday 29th November 2014 includes selected antique carpets, rugs, flatweaves, tapestries, embroideries and other textiles
thespithouse: “ Wealth & Skeletons Rug, Tibetan, Wool, 62 x 82”, Source ”
Cathy Rose, Work, 2021 , Sculpture, hand-formed porcelain and found materials, 11 x 8 x 3 in 28 x 20 x 8 cm at Seager Gray Gallery