Algemeen meldtopic PODE
zaterdag 19 juni 2010 om 10:27
Lieve forummers,
Ik had begrepen van PODE dat ze in elk topic waarin ze schrijft moet melden of ze weeën heeft, cq aan het ploppen ouderwetsch baren is ..... Wel, dat vergt teveel energie van haar, vandaar dit algemene meldtopic.
Kijk dagelijks in dit topic, hier melden we wel of de boel al is begonnen..... als je niks leest hier, dan is er niks aan de hand..
Ik had begrepen van PODE dat ze in elk topic waarin ze schrijft moet melden of ze weeën heeft, cq aan het ploppen ouderwetsch baren is ..... Wel, dat vergt teveel energie van haar, vandaar dit algemene meldtopic.
Kijk dagelijks in dit topic, hier melden we wel of de boel al is begonnen..... als je niks leest hier, dan is er niks aan de hand..
anoniem_64553996c5176 wijzigde dit bericht op 20-06-2010 11:57
Reden: Wijziging "ploppen" : Ouderwetsch baren (Met dank aan Yasmijn)
Reden: Wijziging "ploppen" : Ouderwetsch baren (Met dank aan Yasmijn)
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donderdag 24 juni 2010 om 21:44
donderdag 24 juni 2010 om 21:57
donderdag 24 juni 2010 om 22:04
donderdag 24 juni 2010 om 22:08
donderdag 24 juni 2010 om 22:09
quote:Very Cherry schreef op 24 juni 2010 @ 22:04:
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Een ding genaaid van maagdenvliesjes? Om iedereen te waarschuwen voor ongewenste bevruchtingen?
The placenta bear:
And just what does a cured placenta sewn like a bear feel like? Apparently 'It feels soft, somewhere between leather and suede but it's much more flexible than leather — it's bendy.'
I'll just leave you with that. You're welcome.
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Een ding genaaid van maagdenvliesjes? Om iedereen te waarschuwen voor ongewenste bevruchtingen?
The placenta bear:
And just what does a cured placenta sewn like a bear feel like? Apparently 'It feels soft, somewhere between leather and suede but it's much more flexible than leather — it's bendy.'
I'll just leave you with that. You're welcome.
Als je loslaat, heb je twee handen vrij.
donderdag 24 juni 2010 om 22:13
donderdag 24 juni 2010 om 22:13
Doing it for the Kids is a current exhibition put on by [re] design to showcase the latest, most innovative sustainable toy designs from around the globe. Among them, the Placenta Teddy Bear by designer Alex Green. A crafty alternative for those who don’t necessarily want to eat their baby’s placenta, but want to pay their respects to the life sustaining organ by turning it into a one-of-a-kind teddy bear. Green’s ‘Twin Teddy Kit’ ‘celebrates the unity of the infant, the mother and the placenta,’ and enables preparation of the placenta so it may be transformed into a teddy bear. The placenta must be cut in half and rubbed with sea salt to cure it. After it is dried out, it is treated with an emulsifying mixture of tannin and egg yolk to make it soft and pliable. Then, you craft it into a teddy bear. But is this not quite so cuddly creation cute or cringe-worthy? You tell us
Contained in a glass jar, the Placenta Teddy Bear isn’t made for cuddling, but it makes quite a keepsake. Doing it for the Kids recently unveiled many additional fascinating, inventive ‘toys’ at the 100% Design Exhibition in London. The goal of the exhibition is to inspire designers, educators and parents to be more critical of the toys that shape a child’s values and the impact toy making has on the environment.
Contained in a glass jar, the Placenta Teddy Bear isn’t made for cuddling, but it makes quite a keepsake. Doing it for the Kids recently unveiled many additional fascinating, inventive ‘toys’ at the 100% Design Exhibition in London. The goal of the exhibition is to inspire designers, educators and parents to be more critical of the toys that shape a child’s values and the impact toy making has on the environment.
Als je loslaat, heb je twee handen vrij.