#matryoshka
hi, here’s a quiz I made: what kind of doll would you be?
results include modern plastic doll, porcelain doll, carved wooden doll, fabric doll, paper doll, matryoshka doll, nutcracker figurine, and haunted doll. enjoy ✩
3/9 HAPPY MIKU DAY!!
i drew each section based on one of my favourite Miku songs - do yall have a fave song?
This summer, the UK & especially my home town Crewe, has gone crazy for Rock Painting! All over the UK, towns have set up Facebook pages called ‘Love On The Rocks’.
You paint a rock, write 'Love On The Rocks’ on the back, along with the town you are from & hide it for someone to find.
When you find someone’s rock, you take a photo of it & post it on a 'Love On The Rocks’ Facebook page and then you can either keep it or rehide it for somebody else to find!
It’s lovely to see who finds your rock & amazing to see how far some of these rocks have travelled!
These are some of the rocks I have painted! They’ll be coming with me to Chester Zoo on Friday to be hidden. I can’t wait to see who finds them!
Instagram: @colleensamanthaparker
Collage de algunas de las matryoshkas originales que he hecho.
go to this website and rb with your sign + what songs you got in the tags :)
Coffin set belonging to the temple singer Tamutnofret, composed of an outer coffin, an inner coffin and a “mummy-cover”, a full-length death mask that was placed over the mummy. The origin of the set is a now unknown grave in Thebes. It can be dated back to the reign of Ramses II (approx. 1279-1213 BCE).
https://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/english/research/news-and-events/news/2013/one-mummy-many-coffins.html