Josh Tonsfeldt
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2022
Fiberglass reinforced gypsum, fiberglass cloth, epoxy resin, pigments, inkjet dyes, UV cured pigment print, silver gelatin print, dye sublimation print on polyester bed sheet, wood, bone, television components
27.75 x 49.25 x 3.25 in.
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Today I went shopping with my husband for bed sheets for our new big sized mattress, the first mattress either of us had ever bought as adults (the ones we had before were gifts or hand-me-downs)
I entered the store with one (1) criteria for the sheets: natural fibers.
(Also they needed to be the correct size and we have a preference for grey because all of our current bedding is that colour).
I expected that it would be a struggle to find non-plastic sheets but jesus christ. Fucking hell on wheels. That the actual shit my dudes.
Brand name BAMBOO (tm) = 100% polyester.
Packaging proclaims EGYPTIAN SHEETS = 100% polyester.
Packaging says SATIN SHEETS = 100 % polyester
Packaging claims NO WRINKLES = yeah I’m not a moron I already know what I’ll find in the small text
Packaging of a sheet bundle says to look at the labels of each sheet for material composition!! = fuck off
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ANYWAY we managed to find an expensive full pack of bamboo rayon and a couple of single packs of 100% cotton flat sheets, so that’ll have to do.
I’ll just order silk pillowcases from the internet I guess…. The bed cover too, but at least we don’t need that yet given we’re in high summer
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Less than 48 hours since ordering and the shaggy comforter cover set has already arrived. In the second image you can see how much darker this actually-sage-green thing is than the supposedly-sage-green fuzzy blanket. Also the colour difference between artificial light (left) and sunlight (right).
Shaggy thing (which looks amusingly and mildly distressingly like I bagged and skinned a very large muppet for its fabric) is still perking up from being compressed during shipping. I’ll probably run it through the dryer on low heat cycle to fluff it up properly (and blow off any loose bits of fibre) before using it. I figure if I don’t insert a comforter in it, I can get some use out of it as an extra-thick and fluffy blanket before it goes into storage until next fall.
Meanwhile the sheet set only just finally set out from Salt Lake City in the US southwest yesterday. The quilt set should be arriving tomorrow. The two remaining pillows (coming from China) passed through Toronto on Monday, so they could probably arrive here any time from now until Friday.
So unless the sheet set makes a super-fast journey it’ll probably be some time next week before I can put everything together on the bed. Even so, I am excite.
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If I told you that I made this shit up when I was eight would you believe me
This is Benjamin. He might get his own card, he might not. He’s the first antagonist I’ve ever made next to Permetheon and whatever I was doing with the Fairies and Dreamers. Anyways, Benjamin would randomly appear somewhere and screw things up, and it was down to some children to kick him back to his house. I haven’t thought about him in a while actually until I had to go through some old stuff, so here he is now.
No thoughts, head empty, full of soup.
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We got new sheets when a bed bath and beyond went out of business the same day as Nacho's vet appointment a while back but we haven't washed them yet. We laundered the bedding today so we should get to try them brand clean tonight!
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Stampin Scoop Fitting Florets Collection Episode 148
Stampin Scoop Fitting Florets Collection Episode 148
Stampin Scoop Fitting Florets Collection Reveal
Join Tami & Linda for the reveal of the new Stampin’ Up Fitting Florets Collection, how to make ombre treat boxes and over 15 more stunning projects created with the collection.
See my full post about the Fittings Florets Collection.
Project
Here are the cards Tami made for today’s show.
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