Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Cow Madness by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
This is another tin foil animal. I have a couple of other ones on here as well of an elephant. Just take some tinfoil and smush it and then flatten it out and draw what you see.
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Screwed into place… by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
This is my rug that I screwed into the plywood so that the door could glide over it.
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Finally! By Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
thank you, person, for buying one of my prints off of EBay! I have only sold a couple of prints on EBay but I also sell used clothes so at least it’s not a total bomb! I think putting art up on eBay isn’t for the weak! A person has to be ok if people…
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Black Butterfly By Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
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Poppy the Pitbull by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
This is what happens when I am bored and doing laundry
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Paisley Lines by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
I really liked this shirt, but I liked it for my wall but not to wear. I got it in a clothing lot off of EBay. I bought several of them and…I have no words to explain them. I do know from that experience that people do not understand how women’s sizes work, and neither…
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My gift! by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
I found this outside today behind some very large lattices today. Someone must have made it out of some of my other broken lattices that I have accumulated! How sweet! It’s so nice. I am going to hang it up. It’s the best gift I have received, ever.
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Baby by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
Vacation in this room with a TV; staycation fun. I was staying in this room while the bathroom was being put inti my back porch, it was so loud. This bedroom has a tv but now it’s rented.
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Damselfly On My Latch by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
I believe this is a damselfly and not a dragonfly but I could be wrong. This was a couple of years ago one summer.
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Blueberry cake by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
3/4 cup flour 1/2 cup sugar Pinch salt 3/4 cup half & half 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 egg 1/2 cup baking soda 1 tsp corn starch Here is another recipe that called for baking powder so I used baking soda and corn starch instead. FYI corn starch can’t be substituted for cream of tarter!…
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