Kristi

Kristi Beisecker is a graphic designer, photographer, printmaker and alternative scientist whose interested in making images through two contrasting elements. She is also a blogger in lifestyle, travel, wellness and health, art and design, beauty and fashion.

Crackle/Grunge finish

source: http://makethebestofthings.blogspot.com/2010/05/crackle-finish-with-elmers-glue.html I want to use the above finish. I’m thinking about making furniture out of paper pulp. I can’t help but imagine it would have an interesting effect since paper is made from trees. Here is a “video” of how it is done: Source: Debbie Wijskamp Although I think I would have to seal…

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Simple Almond Flour bread

2½ cups blanched almond flour (ground almonds) ½ teaspoon celtic sea salt ½ teaspoon baking soda 3 eggs 1 tablespoon agave nectar (or maple syrup) ½ teaspoon apple cider vinegar In a large bowl, combine almond flour, salt and baking soda In a medium bowl, whisk the eggs, then add agave and vinegar Stir wet…

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Homemade Orange Julius

As a kid, I remember going to the mall and getting an Orange Julius. That was before my coffee days. I found this recipe on Pinterest (best website ever) and it makes me want to try it! Homemade Orange Julius This recipe requires that you make fresh orange juice “ice cubes” the night before, so…

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Hyperspace: a scientific odyssey through parallel universes, time warps, and the 10th dimension Michio Kaku.

A.T. Schofield wrote, “We conclude, therefore, that a higher world than ours is not only conceivably possible, but probable; secondly that such a world may be considered as a world of four dimensions; and thirdly, that the spiritual world agrees largely in its mysterious laws… with what by analogy would be the laws, language, and…

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MidWest Tornadoes = Haarp

Remember back in the beginning of May I spoke about how the Midwest (or New Madrid Line) will be affected by some type of severe weather? Rumors had it that it was supposed to be an earthquake, but I guess with the current weather pattern, tornadoes would be a better choice. 69 tornadoes in 48…

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