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When I post something that I have originally made it'll be mentioned - mainly I post my artsy stuff in my art blog.
Messy loads of reblogs contain e.g. art I find impressive, beautiful or interesting, photography, animals of many sort (especially cats!), overall things I find cute, gaming related posts, tattoos, nail art, and fandoms including Assassin's Creed, Disney, Ghibli, Pokémon and Adventure Time, to name a few. You never know.
I by myself am doing this and that. Cosplay, something-supposed-to-be-art, handcrafts, glass-works, gaming, daydreaming, roleplaying... and list goes on. I am a young woman living in Finland, Helsinki, and study arts here; my dearest wish in the moment is to have a cat. *u*
Photo reblogged from Chase the Morning with 66,393 notes
Bunny Bread:
2-1/2 to 3 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1 package (1/4 ounce) active dry yeast
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup (8 ounces) sour cream
1/4 cup water
2 tablespoons butter
1 egg
Put the butter, the sour cream and water in a small saucepan and heat, but do not cook. Cool to tepid then add the remaining ingredients. Put in a kneader. If thick add more water.
Let it rise double and cut into 16 equal parts.
Baking tray lined with baking paper and cut the ears with scissors.
Then, the eyes can be put, such as pepper grains.
Bake at 375° for about 10 minutes or until golden brown.
Source: ancikonyha.blogspot.hu
Photoset reblogged from Penny-wise and pound-foolish with 1,663 notes
Promotional images of Mia Wasikowska for Alice In Wonderland (2010)
Source: idllyicfairytale
Photo reblogged from i don't have time for unmei with 134 notes
I watched this 11 ep. anime “Usagi Drop” on the first of February - and truly, it was the cutest and heart-moving animated series I had ever seen. Man, I never cry for movies or literature, and look at me now, I had wet eyes through every episode! I strongly recommend it, and as it has only 11 episodes, it shouldn’t take too long of your time. Visual animation is beautiful as it has a lot of hand-drawn and water-colored scenes, and it has a strong, original touch of colors and human looks. Basically the story is about a single Japanese worker, just a common man, who (by his grandfather’s death) happens to adopt a 6-year old girl named Rin.
I was happy to find out that the anime based on manga, but I discovered instantly that in volume two high school student Rin has feelings for Daikichi and the two of them get married… it grossed me out. Anime (which includes only Rin’s childhood) was so heart-warming and adorable I simply couldn’t understand why. :I Going to sleep now and trying to forget that, tch.