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Lockets
I am at trial stag
- I notices that pales colors did not work out and the locket size require contrast.
- some rebel bubbles remain after the resin had dried. I need to take them out at the right moment.
- The paper was drinking the resin. I am now applying puzzle varnish on the picture. It works well!
_ I printed the image myself. I should try a professional printing process.
In short, after lots of first attempts I believe I have found the right technique. i will show more lockets soon.
Drupal T-shirt for Linnovate (preview)
I modified a bit and re-used the Drupal guys made for a poster a while a-go...
http://www.linnovate.net/
(Click to enlarge the picture)
New year granola box !
A Granola box designed and realised by Rimone Granot for Frenkel.
It's a new year present the company is offering to the clients.
(I took the pictures of the box with my androïd phone... really bad quality!! I will load something better as soon as I can)
PS: When Rimone will have her internet site you will be able to discover her paper toys, pop up calendars...etc. and lots of amazing stuff (wink address to Rimone!!!).
It was great working together.
Lay out /"Kiditou" mag (sketch)
Just like Alice's rabbit.
A few minutes saved for this doodle which express this nagging exclamatory question:
"Oh là là", where is the time going?
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Time to work on the book project that I like very much, which would deserve much more attention and involvement.
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Quality time with the girls who are in kinden garden:"morning only". It goes like that around here!
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Time to make the house tidy... not excessively neat but just nice and comfortable.
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Time to enjoy or taking time.
In Fébruary: popularity worth its weight of chocolate
or,
"The compulsory nature of Valentin day!"
"In Japan, in 1960, Morinaga, one of the biggest Japanese confectionery companies, originated the present custom that only women may give chocolates to men. In particular, office ladies will give chocolate to their co-workers.
One month later, in March 14, there is the White Day, created by the Japanese National Confectionery Industry Association as a "reply day", where men are expected to return the favour to those who gave them chocolates on Valentine's Day.
Unlike western countries, gifts such as candies, flowers, or dinner dates are uncommon. It has become an obligation for many women to give chocolates to all male co-workers. A man's popularity can be measured for how many chocolate they receive on that day; the amount of chocolate received is a touchy issue for men, and they will only comment on it after getting assurances that the amount will not be made public. This is known as giri-choko (義理チョコ), from the words giri ("obligation") and choko, ("chocolate"), with unpopular co-workers receiving only "ultra-obligatory" chō-giri choko cheap chocolate. This contrasts with honmei-choko (本命チョコ, Favorite chocolate); chocolate given to a loved one. Friends, especially girls, may exchange chocolate referred to as tomo-choko (友チョコ); from tomo meaning "friend"."
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