What's it made of?
What's it made of?
I thought swearing was mandatory.
Only if the Skull King is pretty small...my supply of skulls is limited.
A view of two cubbies of a display shelf, one containing a pair of seashells, and the other containing a bird skull and a pair of small wet specimen jars.
A cluttered scene centered around a glass dome containing a deer skull leaning against a large chunk of white coral, all atop a light maplewood base. The skull is well worn, with most of the face missing, leaving only the forehead and small, asymmetric antlers. Surrounding the glass dome are various items, including seashells, a small green stained glass star, and some dried plants.
An aged skull from a small animal (possibly a skunk) lying on a blue towel, next to a Sharpie marker for scale.
A clear, double-layered shot glass sitting on a round slate coaster, on a red tabletop. The inner layer of the shot glass is shaped like a human skull. A handful of small stones have been added to the glass to emphasize the skull shape.
Skulls, skulls, skulls, and more skulls. No cabinet is complete without a few skulls.
#WunderkammerWednesday #CabinetOfCuriosities
A two-part image showing top and bottom views of a large shelf fungus attached to a piece of birch branch lying amidst leaf litter.
A view of a birch tree in a copse, surrounded by evergreens. The birch is missing its top and is studded in various spots with shelf fungi.
Some shelf fungi encountered on a walk in January.
#fungifriends
frass...I learned a new word today. Thanks.
I believe that was his nanny. Unless his housekeeper was named "Nanny". Hmmm...
I loved this show. And the later Captain Star, voiced by Richard E. Grant.
I like what you did with cutting out sections and sewing them back in. I'm also following along with Dephemerember. I'm subscribed to 49dragonflies but unsubbed from Luise, she's a great artist but just too long-winded these days.
I'm much more likely to participate if I have no/little notice beforehand, otherwise I'll just figure out a reason I can't go. All of this depends on the event particulars, of course.
Christmas ornaments I made last year, also upcycled from toilet paper rolls.
#PaperCrafts #ChristmasCrafts
A scattering of hand-made Christmas tree decorations on a green cutting mat. To the left are two sizes of Christmas stockings cut from toilet roll cardboard and covered in book pages, then stamped with red Christmas motifs. To the right are clusters of scrolls made with book pages, then wired together with random Christmassy decorations. A pair of white wooden snowflakes are at the bottom right.
Been making small Christmas tree ornaments using recycled materials (book pages and toilet roll cardboard).
#PaperCrafts #ChristmasCrafts
Ah good, there are two of us.
A snapshot of one shelf in my den of curiosities, featuring a collection of amber glassware, clear glassware, a set of shark jaws, a leather-covered bottle, a lamp made of a white crystal, a candle holder, and a set of clam shells.
#WunderkammerWednesday #CabinetOfCuriosities
I waited till 11pm this week and the neighbour across the street was outside giving his dogs a potty break. Oh, the internal swearing!
Some mushroom finds during September.
#FungiFriends #FungiFriday
I finally decided to watch the 1959 The Twilight Zone series for the first time. I watched "The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street" episode last night so I know exactly what you're talking about.
Have a gargoyle. Not enough non-cartoony gargoyles on Bluesky.
Wouldn't that be eight thousand (half are great-grandmothers)?
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Two views of a fairy ring encountered in 2024. I keep checking but so far it hasn't reappeared.
A top-down view of a white puffball mushroom with tan-coloured feathering, sitting in a dried out area of a lawn.
A side view of a white puffball mushroom with tan-coloured feathering, sitting in a dried out area of a lawn.
View of a pair of puffball fungi erupting from a felled birch tree.
View of a pair of puffball fungi erupting from a felled birch tree.
#FungiFriday #FungiFriends
It's been really dry here lately so not much fungal growth to be found.
A bright orange slice. #fungifriends
In this model, mantle plumes (yellow) rise from big lower-mantle basal structures (nicknamed BLOBs, in red). Mantle plumes influence volcanic activity at the surface, and the current position of the continents is visible in gray. Credit: Annalise Cucchiaro
Deep beneath your feet, two enormous blobs (technically known as BLOBs) sit at the top of Earth's core. They may be remnants of a protoplanet that collided with ours 4.5 billion years ago.
New evidence suggests they're still linked to volcanic eruptions today. ๐งช๐ญ
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A tree stump encrusted with bracket fungi.
Another view of a tree stump encrusted with bracket fungi.
Final view of a tree stump encrusted with bracket fungi.
#FungiFriday #FungiFriends
A few views of a tree stump well encrusted with bracket fungi. Sorry about the terrible pics.
I watch Natasha's videos too. Her style/taste is definitely not mine (prefer grunge/neutral/steampunk) but she has loads of great ideas. Check out BohemianCrafting if you haven't already, for more inventive ephemera and processes.
Love those postcards.
Close-up of a glass cloche on a cork base filled with marine items - lobster claw, various shells and seaweeds, a sand dollar, a sea urchin shell, a stone with barnacles, and a mermaid's purse. Refracted sunlight on the glass globe is causing a banding effect on the glass.
Close-up of a glass cloche on a cork base filled with marine items - lobster claw, various shells and seaweeds, a sand dollar, a sea urchin shell, and a crab carapace.
Close-up of a glass cloche on a cork base filled with marine items - lobster claw, various shells and seaweeds, a sand dollar, a sea urchin shell, a stone with barnacles, and a mermaid's purse.
Close-up of a glass cloche on a cork base filled with marine items - lobster claw, various shells and seaweeds, a sand dollar, a sea urchin shell, a stone with barnacles, and a mermaid's purse.
#WunderkammerWednesday
A #CabinetOfCuriosities doesn't need to fill a room to be interesting. Seen here is a cloche filled with marine items - lobster claw, various shells and seaweeds, a sand dollar, a sea urchin shell, a stone with barnacles, and a mermaid's purse.
Nice work.
I've just today started watching the old Lucifer show and the pilot episode featured a rapper suspect named "2 Vile". Right out of the gate with that one.
A pair of hands reaching for a giant puff-ball mushroom nestled among some greenery behind a large stone.
From October 2024.
#FungiFriday #FungiFriends
Top-down view of a shelf fungus attached to a fallen branch on the forest floor.
Bottom view of a shelf fungus attached to a fallen branch on the forest floor, showing off the gills.
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