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Lovely piece by UK illustrator Dale Edwin Murray, reminiscent of the wonderful Advice to Sink In Slowly.
(↬ this isn’t happiness)
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think about it
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indian eagle owl (via woolybackviks)
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This stunning and brilliant pendant lighting is set up to turn any outdoor space into a full blown decorative party. Great for cocktail parties or best for any outdoor social events that you are not sure about the weather, or when it’s windy as it’s also water proof so no fear of rain pouring down.
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cheer up buddy
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Isaac on Big Joe V7, Joe’s Valley, Utah
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by Benoit Ligot
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DIY Moon Pendants
You will need: - Perfectly round balloons (from party stores) - Papyrus Paper (light weight, under 110gsm) -Craft Glue
First, blow the balloons to the sizes you want and tighten them. Dip the papyrus paper into glue solution mixed with water at 50/50 ratio. Then tear apart these sheets of paper into narrow strips around 1 inch wide (2.5cm wide). After that lay these wet strips around your blown balloon to cover its surface, leaving only a hole just big enough to push the light bulb through later on, as shown in the picture to the right (which uses hemp strings instead of papyrus paper, but the principle is similar). Leave your moon globe to dry completely (usually takes about 24 to 48 hrs) and you have the papyrus paper already turned into hard mold in the sphere shape of the balloon.  Carefully release the air out the balloon and take it out and there you have a Luna globe ready for your Moon pendant lights show.  Just be gentle with handling – these paper globes are very fragile.
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