Tarot cards: Full deck of 78 cards
Common legend has it that tarot was originally played as a game, until the late 1700s when French and English occultists, finding deeper meaning in the symbolism of the cards, adopted them as a divination tool.
Get yourself this full deck of 78 tarot cards, with illustrations inspired by the colour and imagery of the famous Rider-Waite tarot deck.
Each deck comes with it's own magical wrapping cloth, in an organic muslim carry bag, AND you also receive a handmade custom name badge!
This is really the MOST UNIQUE tarot deck you'll find!
Get your set today and start reading, you'll be so happy!
Also available in MINI set!!
Get yourself this full deck of 78 tarot cards, with illustrations inspired by the colour and imagery of the famous Rider-Waite tarot deck.
Each deck comes with it's own magical wrapping cloth, in an organic muslim carry bag, AND you also receive a handmade custom name badge!
This is really the MOST UNIQUE tarot deck you'll find!
Get your set today and start reading, you'll be so happy!
Also available in MINI set!!
#UNPRESIDENTED: The Badge. |
Colour Your World World Colouring Map
You’re guaranteed hours of colouring fun with the ’Colour Your World’ World Colouring Map*.
Discover the names and positions of the oceanic currents, learn where the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe are, or, with a black pen, add your own interesting world facts, geographical landmarks or patterns.
Colouring is a safe and effective way to alleviate the stress caused by a hectic work day, and it's guaranteed you’ll get more colouring satisfaction than with your average store-bought colouring book.
The ’Colour Your World’ World Colouring Map is an amazing and unique gift idea.
Act now to order this instantly downloadable printable PDF, save it to a flash drive and take it to a printer (Staples, Office Depot) for printing.
Frame and hang your completed ’Colour Your World’ World Colouring Map on your wall.
Act now to take your colouring to the next level with the ‘Colour Your World’ World Colouring Map!
*Size= 30x46 inch/76x116cm
Discover the names and positions of the oceanic currents, learn where the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe are, or, with a black pen, add your own interesting world facts, geographical landmarks or patterns.
Colouring is a safe and effective way to alleviate the stress caused by a hectic work day, and it's guaranteed you’ll get more colouring satisfaction than with your average store-bought colouring book.
The ’Colour Your World’ World Colouring Map is an amazing and unique gift idea.
Act now to order this instantly downloadable printable PDF, save it to a flash drive and take it to a printer (Staples, Office Depot) for printing.
Frame and hang your completed ’Colour Your World’ World Colouring Map on your wall.
Act now to take your colouring to the next level with the ‘Colour Your World’ World Colouring Map!
*Size= 30x46 inch/76x116cm
I buy cigar boxes from Havana Cigars in Studio City, Los Angeles, and wood for the necks from Ross Alan Reclaimed Wood in North Hollywood.
Each guitar I make is not only a fully functioning musical instrument, but a unique art work as well. Play it or hang it on a wall, your choice! |
About this cigar box guitar
Cigar box body Oak neck Magnetic pick up with volume and tone knobs Fretless (frets drawn on with pencil) Nut of painted scrap hardwood Threaded bolt bridge White tuner buttons I tore the paper cover of this cigar box, and then covered it with a piece of paper I coloured with coloured pencils, and then varnished. Then I stuck it on to the cigar box lid, varnished again a few times, and then cut the hole for the pick up. The neck is coloured with vinegar that has steel wool soaked in it for 24 hours. When brushed on the wood becomes very dark, almost black. Then I coat it with varnish. Comes out a very dark brown colour. $150
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Brown Number Neck Cigar Box Guitar $160About this 3 string cigar box guitar:
This guitar is made from a Nicaraguan cigar box It has an oak neck, reclaimed timber from a 200 year old barn Magnetic pick up with volume and tone knobs Frets of inlaid brass wire Sink strainer sound hole cover Nut of threaded bolt Bridge of sanded scrap hardwood Grommets on the tail piece Ebony tuner buttons I apply one coat of varnish to the neck and a coat or two of paint, then I insert the frets. It sometimes gets a bit messy grinding down the frets with my Phillips rotary tool because I sometimes grind into the edge of the neck. Hey-ho, I'm not building a Stradivarius so I just touch up the paint or sand the neck down even more, and you can see that this adds to the rustic look unique look of the instrument. With a fine piece of sand paper I rub the tips of the frets and it's remarkable how it takes off any sharp edges. I use nails or brass wire instead of proper fret wire because I read that anything from toothpicks to chopsticks can be used, and I like having a go at different things. I painted the front of the cigar box with a coat of white paint, then sanded it back and applied a coat of blue. I then sanded this back a bit, and then using masking tape I applied some striped paint. I sanded this all back to make it all look a bit distressed. $150
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