Unmute !
La etiqueta que os interesa buscar es #fanbinding. De nada.
What people think why i became a bookbinder: Oh she wants to explore her artistic horizon with those pretty leather bound books of hers. She even gives them out as gifts to her friends. It most likely helps her with anxiety or maybe she just wanted a more special costume made notebook.
Why I actually became a bookbinder: I just illegally downloaded and printed out several of my favourite fanfics and books and started binding them into books cuz I love reading them but looking at screens for too long gives me headaches.
good morning everyone! I have a new all-time favorite work of art, and it’s this early 19thc ivory netsuke in the shape of an INCREDIBLY fat bird
Durante las vacaciones de navidad voy a reprogramar La Cola™ (de publicación), que ya va siendo hora.
Gente, si venís del pájaro, saludad para que vea quienes sois, tengo las preguntas y los mensajes abiertos.
Si no reconozco el nombre, solo sigo a la gente que etiqueta sus publicaciones por temas de forma consistente (hay fandoms que no me interesan, te estoy mirando a ti, magos del espacio).
Ammonite Cabochon via fossilatelier
Mushroom Pins / Stick-On Wall Mushrooms
Mooody Arts on Etsy
saw a sponsored post about knotting. this is the only website
hey, just asking because i'm curious,
but how many people have noticed that a lot medieval fantasy maps are left-justified?
i mean i know its probably europe, but it's enough of a trope for tvtropes to have an article about it.
a lot of these are orientated with cold weather to the north and the sea to the west.
even the ones i found with ocean orientation not to the west, the cold weather is to the north.
i just thought it was interesting and wanted to share
edit: i think the only reason i noticed this is because very few maps look even vaguely like where i live in the s. hemisphere :p
cold weather is to the south and it gets hotter the further north you go
some examples i found:
middle earth - lotr
eragon
wheel of time
westoros - got (looks like britan and europe)