my week in objects (mostly). October 21, 2022 1. this replacement beaker.2. this crimped tube.3. this stack of books (1, 2, 3!).4. this bud ball (waiting on the bud).5. these tiny stitches.other things:the pin worked.pie!murmurations.cookbooks on a mission.open work.cool moms.not just sides. my week in objects 7 Comments Share: ERIN BOYLE Older Post Newer PostYou Might Also Like make your own: travel watercolor set. August 11, 2022 simple stuff: humidifiers. January 17, 2019 make-believe: hibernation lite. September 20, 20227 Comments Reply Megan October 21, 2022 at 5:26 pmCool mom’s wrecked me a bit, then I was revived by brown-butter vinaigrette green beans. 5 Reply Anna October 21, 2022 at 5:39 pmThe Murmurations poem is wonderful. Thanks for sharing that here. 1 Reply anna October 21, 2022 at 6:38 pmAfter breaking multiple beakers, we switched to an insulated metal French press 😉 5 Reply Tamara October 22, 2022 at 2:13 pmWe did the same after breaking probably five glass beakers! Got a boden probably ten years ago now and it’s still going strong even after being used every single day. Reply lenniJ October 21, 2022 at 11:03 pmMumurations, adored. Thank you so much. Reply Kim Russell October 28, 2022 at 5:38 pmWhat tool do you use to crimp your tubes? Reply ERIN BOYLE October 28, 2022 at 5:56 pmIt’s a stainless steel tube crimper of the variety they sell in art supply stores! Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyName * Email * Website ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.Comments are moderated.
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Cool mom’s wrecked me a bit, then I was revived by brown-butter vinaigrette green beans.
The Murmurations poem is wonderful. Thanks for sharing that here.
After breaking multiple beakers, we switched to an insulated metal French press 😉
We did the same after breaking probably five glass beakers! Got a boden probably ten years ago now and it’s still going strong even after being used every single day.
Mumurations, adored. Thank you so much.
What tool do you use to crimp your tubes?
It’s a stainless steel tube crimper of the variety they sell in art supply stores!
Comments are moderated.