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1. Rude

What rude thing did someone say to you that made you fantasize over the perfect reply?


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2. Illustration Friday: "stitch"


My submission for Illustration Friday's "stitch" is one of the little closets I made for the owners of Fred Segal Fun. I used wood, foamcore, wood dowels, acrylic paint and resin for the body of the closets. I made little dresses that I stitched by hand, little felt purses and wraps that I embroidered, hats and shoeboxes made from stonehenge paper, hangers made from floral wire and a cat made from clay. I love to sew and would like to make time to stitch up a few more things.

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3. SCHOOL BANS HOODED SWEATSHIRT

NOTE TO SELF: EDUCATORS SHOULD STICK TO...EDUCATION


Here we go again. There used to be a time when schools and educators relegated themselves to expanding student's knowledge. It appears that they're also getting involved in fashion choices.

School officials at Lincoln Middle School in Meridien, Conn. have banned hooded sweatshirts, citing that they violate the dress code policy. While the district's Board of Education dress code policy does not specifically ban this piece of clothing, it does now allow head gear, which presumably includes sweat shirt hoods.

"The hooded sweaters, and some of the hooded shirts that are out, all those are excluded. If you're in the stores shopping, that's all there is -- everything is hooded," said parent Cheryl Tomassetti.

School officials said they decided to ban the shirts after some students were spotted wearing hoods over their heads in school hallways and classrooms. Officials said that hoods are sometimes used by students hiding headphones.

Makes a person wonder how far the arm of educators should extend, especially when it comes to the choice of clothing. If it was for safety purposes officials would be justified but headphones?

The ban will go into effect after winter break.

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4. Nothing to Wear!

Tomorrow night I'm attending a gala event at the Loft Literary Center. It's a tribute dinner to the exiting director of the Loft.

I'm not normally a gala kind of person. They intimidate me. But former Poet Laureate Billy Collins is one of the folks paying tribute, and so I'm plunking down $100 to go to this.

Problem: I have no idea what to wear. Someone who works at the Loft told me most people would not be black tie. The Loft is a very casual environment, most of the time, and so are its students and instructors. 

But Billy Collins. 

But $100. 

But...help!

I have about 30 minutes to run into a department store today and maybe an hour tomorrow to grab something. But what to grab? No idea.

I have a soft, black, swirly skirt, like the kind you'd wear for ballroom dancing (not that I can ballroom dance!). So I could buy some kind of pretty top to go with it.







Or are all these too plain and I need something sparkly/glittery (not my general style!)?

Or should I get a dress instead?



Would something like this with a pair of black heels be dressy enough?

And we won't even go into a purse. Geez. I have no dressy wardrobe whatsoever.

Any reactions/ideas?

I don't want to show up looking completely overdressed. I'd rather be a little underdressed. But I don't want to stick out.

Honestly, I feel like I'm back in 8th grade. But since I'll be meeting lots of other writers, I'm considering this a semi-writing decision. So I figured it was only semi-pathetic to ask y'all for advice.  

Right?  Right?...

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5. Farewell to Arms


I've decided to take a break from the Game Industry and try it as a freelance Illustrator. I felt that if I was to continue with games I would not have any time for my drawing... I have some plans for a book, I'll probably show some of it on the blog. Have nice weekends everybody

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6. Back to school shopping

J. Crew, you've gone literary on us! (Will She Who Will Get Me My Book be pleased?)


The new "library print" fabric

as a skirt...






as a scarf...





as a dress...
(wouldn't this be great
for those celebrity visits to your library?)




and finally,
as a demure cardigan...





Why are there NO SHOES????

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7. Mens swimwear 2007

The Rockefeller

The Fort knox

the Gene Simmons

the Tor Heyerdahl

The Gordian knot

Managed to go swimming yesterday, we had a wonderful view of Skokloster in the background

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8. Is it the clothes that makes the man

Me and my daughters tried to print out some drawings and transferring them to t-shirts

Olivia with curly coated dragon

Rosa with Christmas motive

New perwpectives

Victory

Asta is not to impressed and tries to look cool, hard though with that paper on her chin

12 Comments on Is it the clothes that makes the man, last added: 3/31/2007
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