doing the job out a couple of tips for my sweet spouse, the woodworker … I will publish also a photograph of the finished stool/chair Posted by MaureenShaughnessy on 2005-05-20 21:26:47 Tagged: , eclectic , sketch , sketches , sketchjournal , sketchbook , moleskine , blackandwhite , bw , doodles , drawings , drawing ,… Continue reading Chair Idea Sketch
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Ex Libris for “The Book of Projects, V1”
I know it is intended to be “Evaluate Two times, Cut At the time”, but that is just not truly how I do factors. Like my drawing talent, I am a satisfactory wood employee. Satisfactory. Upgraded from “crappy” just final week. This moleskine is wherever I hold sketches of things I am making an attempt… Continue reading Ex Libris for “The Book of Projects, V1”
The Old-House Guide
The Outdated-Household Guide 2010-2011 Posted by Previous Residence Journal on 2008-08-28 14:49:56 Tagged: , wwwoldhousejournalcom , window , victorian , resources , design , space , restoration , restore , renovation , photographer , oldhousejournal , oldhouse , aged , magazine , lights , light-weight , journal , interior , dwelling , house , historicpreservation… Continue reading The Old-House Guide
The Old-House Guide 2012
Crammed with checklists, helpful guidelines, resources, charts and lavish images of lovingly restored houses, the Previous-Property Guide will be an successful car to attain a vast array of previous-property aficionados as properly as passionate newcomers. Posted by Outdated House Journal on 2010-06-05 12:58:35 Tagged: , wwwoldhousejournalcom , window , victorian , applications , design and… Continue reading The Old-House Guide 2012
sir john soane museum
An wonderful small jewelbox of a museum/residence/assortment. Sir John Soane was an architect and a collector in 1850’s London – who acquired 3 Townhouses on Lincoln’s Inn Fields and transformed them into a treasurebox stuffed with victorian splendors (cameos, sculptures from antiquity, a sarcophogus, Turner paintings, mechanical clocks, remarkable library, etcetera)…. …when using all form… Continue reading sir john soane museum