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theclotheshorse:

comiques: Cycle

Exactly.

theclotheshorse:

comiquesCycle

Exactly.

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fyeahgraphicdesign:

Given this challenge, the agency’s creative team believed that if Sagres made a chocolate beer, the perfect way to launch it was also to create a website made of chocolate.

This said, the first step was to find and hire the best Maître Chocolatier in Portugal. Mr. Victor Nunes, artistic director of Óbidos International Chocolate Festival, started sculpting the website live at this year’s venue. Later on, his artisan sculptor team finished it at their chocolate factory. The artists sculpted the entire website in chocolate pieces, moulding it according to the design provided by the agency.

[…]

To invite consumers to try the new product, Sagres offered a piece of the chocolate website and a 6Pack of Sagres Preta Chocolate. Every day, during a specific hour, users can ask for a bite of the wbesite.

Source: fyeahgraphicdesign

earwigbiscuits:

How does my lady’s garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row!
From The Baby’s Opera: A book of old rhymes with new dresses by Walter Crane, 1877 (via Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University)

earwigbiscuits:

How does my lady’s garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row!

From The Baby’s Opera: A book of old rhymes with new dresses by Walter Crane, 1877 (via Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University)

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oldtimeycats:

Australian Fantasy 002 by peacay on Flickr.

oldtimeycats:

Australian Fantasy 002 by peacay on Flickr.

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my-ear-trumpet:

The book hunter

my-ear-trumpet:

The book hunter

Source: thelifeguardlibrarian

fullbloom:

(via a billion tastes and tunes: Valerie Hammond)

fullbloom:

(via a billion tastes and tunes: Valerie Hammond)

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Source: abilliontastesandtunes.blogspot.com

heylookmumnohands:

P. G. TAIT
THE FIRST SEVEN ORDERS OF KNOTTINESS, 1884

heylookmumnohands:

P. G. TAIT

THE FIRST SEVEN ORDERS OF KNOTTINESS, 1884

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eachdayaflower:

Vintage Valentine, 1912

eachdayaflower:

Vintage Valentine, 1912

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Source: Flickr / therealdevildoll