I am a person of limited means. This does not mean I am immune from the occasional ridiculous purchase. One thing I love is novelty tins, the kind that fudge or biscuits come in. Most recently, I bought a brand of ground coffee not my own purely because it came in a gorgeous black tin with irises on it, and I knew I could refill it with my preferred organic beans at a later time, which I have done. Two Christmases ago, during the post-holiday season, I bought a tin of awful biscuits purely because the tin they came in looked like a stack of books.
I have a problem, I know, but I also a) am a crafting person and b) have mice in my kitchen, so tins get used in my house, rather than stuck on a shelf and forgotten.
Novelty tins and such come in early in Australia, because we don’t really celebrate Halloween at all, and Thanksgiving is not an Australian holiday. So, Christmas merch turns up in mid-September. My birthday was the 15th, and, sure enough, in town three days later, I spot the first cheap and nasty Santa crap outside a kitchenware store.
So it wasn’t a massive surprise that while shopping with my partner in our regular supermarket, I saw this, and immediately gasped. “It’s hideous. I need it.”
Because copperbadge regularly documents hideous merchandise, we took an immediate photograph for posterity. My partner was quick to point out how unnaturally close they’re all standing to each other to fit on the tin. Maybe they’re not wearing pants, it was eventually decided, since Steve’s O-face suggests he might be on the receiving end of some Hulk-lovin’. We discussed this conversationally standing next to the milk fridge, at normal vocal volume. Since entering our thirties, we’re officially in the no-fucks-to-give zone of caring who might overhear.
Because it’s only $5, it ends up in our trolley with our already-over-budget weekly shop.
“What will you put in it?” my partner asks, demanding answers, some kind of vague justification for buying it.
“Buttons or something,” I say. It won’t be buttons. I don’t know what it’ll be, but I’ll find a thing to go in it.
I’d noticed when I picked it up how light it was. Not light enough to be empty, but certainly light enough that I didn’t even bother trying to claim I just wanted the sweets. I was buying the terrible tin.
Later that evening, my partner opened it, and this is what was inside.
Eight tiny offbrand sweets, of the kind you tend to buy from a $2 shop by the kilo. (Yes, I know that’s six, we ate two.) Eight sweets, in the whole $5 tin.
So, I have yet to find something to put inside it, but I own my first fandom tin, and maybe it’s silly of me, but I think the fact that it’s driven me to out-loud laughter twice and made my partner make buttsex jokes in a rural supermarket, means it’s money well spent.
It actually has buttons in it now. We have another tin that looks like a stack of books and it has badges in it that we sell at the market but we’d also been putting all the buttons in it. Today is the market at the town hall and I needed the book tin to display the badges so I shoved the buttons in the Avengers Orgy tin. It wont actually stay shut right now so I’m guessing there are too many buttons in it. I’ll sort it out after the market.
# Yes I make Avengers Orgy jokes in the supermarket # just look at it # the toffees were actually quite nice
Tag: kath-ballantyne
A Study of Bucky Barnes ages 13, 17 and 23 by Steven G. Rogers
A Study of Bucky Barnes ages 13, 17 and 23 by Steven G. Rogers
First up, I’m afraid I’m not as good an artist as Steve is meant to be so you’ll have to excuse that. I wanted to show a bunch of finished drawings Steve had done of Bucky over the years.
I had other things to do…
Reblogging because I finally got things yo load enough to edit this. Pics & text now up as intended. I hate Satellite internet & Tumblr’ stupidly high loading self. But Bucky, so here.
A friend requested I make this, and so here it is, and I offer it to anyone who needs it, with all the authority vested in me by whoever vests these things. Print it out if you need to.
The best art advice ever given to me—ever, ever—was “Don’t be afraid to make bad art.”
You will make a whole lot of crap in your time. Some will be truly awful and some will be merely mediocre. And that is totally normal and totally fine and for the love of little green apples, just keep going, because that’s the only way I know to get to the good stuff eventually.
(I normally feel horribly egotistical mentioning my awards, but I think this counts as using that power for good.)
I assume this applies to written art as well. And I’m very appreciative of the patience of my readers, who allow me to be bad as well as good.
omg. I need this. ♥
“He ain’t well”
Steve and Robbie, one of the Steve clones from A Little Bit of You, A Little Piece of Me by iamshadow21
This is from the scene where Bucky first hands over Robbie.
I think I may end up having to draw another picture of Steve holding Robbie once he’s doing better and with them both smiling because this one makes me sad.
I wish I could work out how to draw proper shadows though.
The gorgeous Steve and Robbie portrait kath-ballantyne was drawing the last couple of days for my Bits and Pieces verse. Be sure to click to see it full size, and to like it and/or go to AO3 to leave kudos. 🙂
My girl iamshadow21 wrote A Little Bit Of You, A Little Piece Of Me. In the fic there are clones of Steve and Bucky and I found when I was reading it I wasn’t ever sure which one to be picturing so I have drawn them with their names.
A Little Bit Of You, A little Piece Of Me: http://archiveofourown.org/works/2274387
Art on AO3: The Kids http://archiveofourown.org/works/2279904
Summary:
“Who is this?” he asks, torn between frustration and something like fear.
“There’s a warehouse on the bank of the Anacostia river,” a voice whispers. “In exactly thirty minutes, it’ll go up in flames. Coordinates to follow. Bring a large car or a van, something that can seat multiple civilians. Come alone.”
The line goes dead, and his phone buzzes a second later with a text. It’s an address.
Notes:
- Inspired by Bucky finds the tiny Steves by cassandrexx.
Based on this Tumblr post (specifically on the drabble by cassandrexx and the head canon by misspryss). Basically, there’s the twelve tiny Steves trope that has had some gorgeous fic and fanart done for it (most recently Raibean’s 12 days of Steve), and this Tumblr post thew out the idea that rather than being mini-Supersoldiers, clones of Steve would turn out more like his re-Rebirth self, ie. tiny, sick and feisty.
My baby did fanart! Give her loads of likes and kudos, and click to get a bigger version.
My Hawkeye finger spelling shirt made it to Aus o/ Ruth & I have to share one because $45 was way out of our budget really. So happy though.
My other half wearing our Hawkeye fingerspelling shirt! You can see the hand positions better in this one than in my pic.
Young Clint Barton.
Sherlock looking at John for @bluegreenskies
Actually was trying to do something without lines but omg I suck at it and it takes forever. I’ve spent hours doing it and have stalled without actually getting to Sherlock’s face. Everything else is painted. I’ll finish it later. So for now a sketch of it. Shame John looks way too young.
Date Night. Modern AU Steve and Bucky.
“Hey Steve, I found dates! She’s got a friend”
They haven’t admitted their epic love yet. They go out with girls because that’s what you do. Bucky keeps trying to set Steve up with the friends of who ever he manages to find this week, always someone different. It never works. Steve spends the whole night watching Bucky from under his lashes. Bucky dances and flirts but secretly he loves Steve’s eyes on him.
Steve/Bucky couch sex
Photoshop & Graphire tablet
I suck at perspective but you get the idea. I also apparently suck at hands. (EDITED to change the hand a bit but it still sucks)
Spent the past three days working on a 3 panel fest piece for Potter. I finished it and got it sent off and then accidentally sketched this.




