Lighthouses have long been used to help guide ships at sea to navigate their way through precarious areas. Even with the closure of many lighthouses across the world and their automation, they remain both rugged and romantic icons of our history and for those with a love for maritime culture, the lighthouse is symbolic of all things sea.If you're keen to draw your own lighthouses, you'll find they make a delightful art subject and while they're not too hard, creating individual character for each lighthouse is something you'll develop with time. In this basic tutorial, you'll learn how to draw a simple lighthouse.Note: Follow the red line for guidance in each step.
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Make-up
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Based on Light Bulb Vase by Marie-Christin E.
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Butterfly waist-cincher
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nail art
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Bronze heart with cogs
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Gothic choker with a flying heart and a key
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Add to myYahoo!Sitting around a fire, possibly a bonfire at the beach at night, or maybe in the woods, or maybe you even have a fire on your driveway in a hubcap, you find yourself appreciating the sight of the flames and the warmth, but you're missing something... it must be roasted marshmallows!
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Bless This Hizzy
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Add to myYahoo!Visited Netherlands on the following day 4. We did not visit many place as only Amsterdam already got a lot of nice places for us to pay a visit. Had another boat tour at the Amsterdam river and yes this was nicer because of the weather was cooler compare to Germany. Besides that, the nicest place for a guy to visit was the "Red Light Street". As you may know off, prostitution is legal in Netherlands. Thus, for those who wish to make a deal over there no need to worry about the police. And the tour guide told us that the standard price of a deal cost around 50 euro.
Then we visited some other famous MUST visit place in Netherlands which were the Windmill, Clog shoes and Cheese factory. Tested the cheese and it made me can't resisted to buy some cheese and clog shoes. Anyway I know that clog shoes doesn't serve any purpose in our daily life here in Malaysia. In short, I am just wasting my money. The last place we visited was the diamond factory in Netherlands. Why? This is because Netherlands is famous of the diamond-polishing technique.
Boat tour and Amsterdam river. 

The windmill.
The cheese and clog shoes factory.


Took just right outside of the farm,
Diamond factory/museum. The left most diamond cost you 30 thousand euro which equivalent to a Honda Civic over here in Malaysia.
Replica of Queen Elizabeth's crown.
Took after lunch. Nice view right?
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