ORIGIN

Full Version: lisa's tables v.2 [requests: open]
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Pages: 1 2 3
Oh my god its so perfect!! Thank you!!
This table is a gift for Eira
Hope you like it!
Feel free to teak colors/fonts, contact me if you want to change something else.


Code:
<div align="center">
<div style="border: 1px solid #465D56; width: 500px;  background: #000000 url('http://66.media.tumblr.com/fb9623ffdde3222b68a1c68ea272dace/tumblr_inline_mkpjdmwrtr1qz4rgp.gif') no-repeat top center; padding: 320px 0px 35px 0px; border-bottom-left-radius: 0px; border-bottom-right-radius: 0px"><font face="Times"><center><font face="agency FB"><font size="6"><font color="#465D56">Name goes here.</font></font></font></center> <font style="color:#74916C; font-style: ; font-family:times; font-size: 14px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">Quote goes here.
</font></center>
<div style="width: 400px; background-color: #FFFFFF; padding: 15px; 15px; border: 1px solid #465D56;  font-family: times; word-spacing: 3px; line-height: 12px; font-size: 11px; color: #000000; text-align: justify;">

<font style="color:#74916C; font-style: ; font-family:kunstler; font-size: 11px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">"Stay here!"</font> to Mischa and he ran to his mother, ammunition in the airplane cooking off now, slow and then faster, casings flying backward striking the snow, flames licking around the remaining bomb beneath the wing. The pilot sat in the cockpit, dead, his face burned to a death's head in flaming scarf and helmet, his gunner dead behind him.

Lothar alone survived in the yard and he raised a bloody arm to the boy. Then Mischa ran to her mother, out into the yard and Lothar tried to reach her and pull her down as she passed, but a cannon round from the flaming plane slammed through him, blood spattering the baby and Mischa raised her arms and screamed into the sky. Hannibal heaped snow onto the fire in his mother's clothes, stood up and ran to Mischa amid the random shots and carried her into the lodge, into the cellar. The shots outside slowed and stopped as bullets melted in the breeches of the cannon. The sky darkened and snow came again, hissing on the hot metal.

Darkness, and snow again. Hannibal among the corpses, how much later he did not know, snow drifting down to dust his mother's eyelashes and her hair. She was the only corpse not blackened and crisped. Hannibal tugged at her, but her body was frozen to the ground. He pressed his face against her. Her bosom was frozen hard, her heart silent. He put a napkin over her face and piled snow on her. Dark shapes moved at the edge of the woods. His torch reflected on wolves' eyes. He shouted at them and waved a shovel. Mischa was determined to come out to her mother—he had to choose. He took Mischa back inside and left the dead to the dark.

Mr. Jakov's book was undamaged beside his blackened hand until a wolf ate the leather cover and amid the scattered pages of Huyghens' Treatise on Light licked Mr. Jakov's brains off the snow. Hannibal and Mischa heard snuffling and growling outside. Hannibal built up the fire. To cover the noise he tried to get Mischa to sing; he sang to her. She clutched his coat in her fists.

<font style="color:#74916C; font-style: ; font-family:kunstler; font-size: 11px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">"Ein Mannlein . . ."</font>

Snowflakes on the windows. In the corner of a pane, a dark circle appeared, made by the tip of a glove. In the dark circle a pale blue eye.

[align=center]<p>
<font style="color:#74916C; font-style: ; font-family:kunstler; font-size: 11px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">"Listen to me."</font>[/align]
</div></div><center><small>table by lisa</small></center>

Name goes here.
Quote goes here.


"Stay here!" to Mischa and he ran to his mother, ammunition in the airplane cooking off now, slow and then faster, casings flying backward striking the snow, flames licking around the remaining bomb beneath the wing. The pilot sat in the cockpit, dead, his face burned to a death's head in flaming scarf and helmet, his gunner dead behind him.

Lothar alone survived in the yard and he raised a bloody arm to the boy. Then Mischa ran to her mother, out into the yard and Lothar tried to reach her and pull her down as she passed, but a cannon round from the flaming plane slammed through him, blood spattering the baby and Mischa raised her arms and screamed into the sky. Hannibal heaped snow onto the fire in his mother's clothes, stood up and ran to Mischa amid the random shots and carried her into the lodge, into the cellar. The shots outside slowed and stopped as bullets melted in the breeches of the cannon. The sky darkened and snow came again, hissing on the hot metal.

Darkness, and snow again. Hannibal among the corpses, how much later he did not know, snow drifting down to dust his mother's eyelashes and her hair. She was the only corpse not blackened and crisped. Hannibal tugged at her, but her body was frozen to the ground. He pressed his face against her. Her bosom was frozen hard, her heart silent. He put a napkin over her face and piled snow on her. Dark shapes moved at the edge of the woods. His torch reflected on wolves' eyes. He shouted at them and waved a shovel. Mischa was determined to come out to her mother—he had to choose. He took Mischa back inside and left the dead to the dark.

Mr. Jakov's book was undamaged beside his blackened hand until a wolf ate the leather cover and amid the scattered pages of Huyghens' Treatise on Light licked Mr. Jakov's brains off the snow. Hannibal and Mischa heard snuffling and growling outside. Hannibal built up the fire. To cover the noise he tried to get Mischa to sing; he sang to her. She clutched his coat in her fists.

"Ein Mannlein . . ."

Snowflakes on the windows. In the corner of a pane, a dark circle appeared, made by the tip of a glove. In the dark circle a pale blue eye.

"Listen to me."

table by lisa


@Eira
Ah, those two look amazing Lisa! Thanks <3 <3 <3
could i get a lil somethin for my new bby upcoming here?

Character: Wynter
Theme: Wynry was a pretty lovely gentle happy baby ;o; He's being reborn, so got a kind of circle of life/rebirth thing going on. :3c He's going to be all about redemption, freedom and justice-- making sure that the whole herbivore/carnivore stuff doesnt ever happen again.
Element: He's Water :3 If the image bellow doesn't work out, maybe something like newly grown plants, etc, with water falling on them? Spring imagery!
Images: http://i.imgur.com/B7mRt4U.png if you can make this work that'd be fantastic! Feel free to edit it to your liking, too.
Other: cheer ;u;
Character: Kin-Kin
Theme: all majestic and pretty
Element: Light, and nope!
Images:
Other: Told ya I'd make an image! >:D
This table is for Wynter
Hope you like it!
Feel free to teak colors/fonts, contact me if you want to change something else.


Code:
<div align="center">
<div style="border: 1px solid #FFFFFF; width: 560px;  background: #796578 url('http://i.imgur.com/B7mRt4U.png') no-repeat top center; padding: 600px 0px 35px 0px; border-bottom-left-radius: 0px; border-bottom-right-radius: 0px"><font face="Times"><center><font face="agency FB"><font size="6"><font color="#b3ffff">Name here</font></font></font></center> <font style="text-shadow: 0px 0px 9px #FFCCFF;color:#66ccff; font-style: ; font-family:times; font-size: 14px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">Quote here</font></center>
<div style="width: 400px; background-color: #796578; padding: 15px; 15px; border: 1px solid #796578;  font-family: times; word-spacing: 3px; line-height: 12px; font-size: 11px; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: justify;">

<font style="text-shadow: 0px 0px 12px #FFCCFF;color:#b3ffff; font-style: ; font-family:kunstler; font-size: 11px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">"Stay here!"</font> to Mischa and he ran to his mother, ammunition in the airplane cooking off now, slow and then faster, casings flying backward striking the snow, flames licking around the remaining bomb beneath the wing. The pilot sat in the cockpit, dead, his face burned to a death's head in flaming scarf and helmet, his gunner dead behind him.

Lothar alone survived in the yard and he raised a bloody arm to the boy. Then Mischa ran to her mother, out into the yard and Lothar tried to reach her and pull her down as she passed, but a cannon round from the flaming plane slammed through him, blood spattering the baby and Mischa raised her arms and screamed into the sky. Hannibal heaped snow onto the fire in his mother's clothes, stood up and ran to Mischa amid the random shots and carried her into the lodge, into the cellar. The shots outside slowed and stopped as bullets melted in the breeches of the cannon. The sky darkened and snow came again, hissing on the hot metal.

Darkness, and snow again. Hannibal among the corpses, how much later he did not know, snow drifting down to dust his mother's eyelashes and her hair. She was the only corpse not blackened and crisped. Hannibal tugged at her, but her body was frozen to the ground. He pressed his face against her. Her bosom was frozen hard, her heart silent. He put a napkin over her face and piled snow on her. Dark shapes moved at the edge of the woods. His torch reflected on wolves' eyes. He shouted at them and waved a shovel. Mischa was determined to come out to her mother—he had to choose. He took Mischa back inside and left the dead to the dark.

Mr. Jakov's book was undamaged beside his blackened hand until a wolf ate the leather cover and amid the scattered pages of Huyghens' Treatise on Light licked Mr. Jakov's brains off the snow. Hannibal and Mischa heard snuffling and growling outside. Hannibal built up the fire. To cover the noise he tried to get Mischa to sing; he sang to her. She clutched his coat in her fists.

<font style="text-shadow: 0px 0px 12px #FFCCFF;color:#b3ffff; font-style: ; font-family:kunstler; font-size: 11px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">"Ein Mannlein . . ."</font>

Snowflakes on the windows. In the corner of a pane, a dark circle appeared, made by the tip of a glove. In the dark circle a pale blue eye.

[align=center]<p>
<font style="text-shadow: 0px 0px 12px #FFCCFF;color:#b3ffff; font-style: ; font-family:kunstler; font-size: 11px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">"Listen to me."</font>[/align]
</div></div><center><small>table by lisa</small></center>

Name here
Quote here

"Stay here!" to Mischa and he ran to his mother, ammunition in the airplane cooking off now, slow and then faster, casings flying backward striking the snow, flames licking around the remaining bomb beneath the wing. The pilot sat in the cockpit, dead, his face burned to a death's head in flaming scarf and helmet, his gunner dead behind him.

Lothar alone survived in the yard and he raised a bloody arm to the boy. Then Mischa ran to her mother, out into the yard and Lothar tried to reach her and pull her down as she passed, but a cannon round from the flaming plane slammed through him, blood spattering the baby and Mischa raised her arms and screamed into the sky. Hannibal heaped snow onto the fire in his mother's clothes, stood up and ran to Mischa amid the random shots and carried her into the lodge, into the cellar. The shots outside slowed and stopped as bullets melted in the breeches of the cannon. The sky darkened and snow came again, hissing on the hot metal.

Darkness, and snow again. Hannibal among the corpses, how much later he did not know, snow drifting down to dust his mother's eyelashes and her hair. She was the only corpse not blackened and crisped. Hannibal tugged at her, but her body was frozen to the ground. He pressed his face against her. Her bosom was frozen hard, her heart silent. He put a napkin over her face and piled snow on her. Dark shapes moved at the edge of the woods. His torch reflected on wolves' eyes. He shouted at them and waved a shovel. Mischa was determined to come out to her mother—he had to choose. He took Mischa back inside and left the dead to the dark.

Mr. Jakov's book was undamaged beside his blackened hand until a wolf ate the leather cover and amid the scattered pages of Huyghens' Treatise on Light licked Mr. Jakov's brains off the snow. Hannibal and Mischa heard snuffling and growling outside. Hannibal built up the fire. To cover the noise he tried to get Mischa to sing; he sang to her. She clutched his coat in her fists.

"Ein Mannlein . . ."

Snowflakes on the windows. In the corner of a pane, a dark circle appeared, made by the tip of a glove. In the dark circle a pale blue eye.

"Listen to me."

table by lisa


@Fisher
This table is for Kin-Kin
Hope you like it!
Feel free to teak colors/fonts, contact me if you want to change something else.


Code:
<div align="center">
<div style="border: 1px solid #FFFFFF; width: 600px;  background: #000000 url('http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af73/nighthowler/Kin-Kin%20table_zps2amgxuuw.jpeg') no-repeat top center; padding: 750px 0px 35px 0px; border-bottom-left-radius: 0px; border-bottom-right-radius: 0px"><font face="Times"><center><font face="agency FB"><font size="6"><font color="#66ffb3">Name here</font></font></font></center> <font style="text-shadow: 0px 0px 9px #ccffff;color:#80ffbf; font-style: ; font-family:times; font-size: 14px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">Quote here</font></center>
<div style="width: 400px; background-color: #000000; padding: 15px; 15px; border: 1px solid #000000;  font-family: times; word-spacing: 3px; line-height: 12px; font-size: 11px; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: justify;">

<font style="text-shadow: 0px 0px 12px #b3ffff;color:#66ffb3; font-style: ; font-family:kunstler; font-size: 11px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">"Stay here!"</font> to Mischa and he ran to his mother, ammunition in the airplane cooking off now, slow and then faster, casings flying backward striking the snow, flames licking around the remaining bomb beneath the wing. The pilot sat in the cockpit, dead, his face burned to a death's head in flaming scarf and helmet, his gunner dead behind him.

Lothar alone survived in the yard and he raised a bloody arm to the boy. Then Mischa ran to her mother, out into the yard and Lothar tried to reach her and pull her down as she passed, but a cannon round from the flaming plane slammed through him, blood spattering the baby and Mischa raised her arms and screamed into the sky. Hannibal heaped snow onto the fire in his mother's clothes, stood up and ran to Mischa amid the random shots and carried her into the lodge, into the cellar. The shots outside slowed and stopped as bullets melted in the breeches of the cannon. The sky darkened and snow came again, hissing on the hot metal.

Darkness, and snow again. Hannibal among the corpses, how much later he did not know, snow drifting down to dust his mother's eyelashes and her hair. She was the only corpse not blackened and crisped. Hannibal tugged at her, but her body was frozen to the ground. He pressed his face against her. Her bosom was frozen hard, her heart silent. He put a napkin over her face and piled snow on her. Dark shapes moved at the edge of the woods. His torch reflected on wolves' eyes. He shouted at them and waved a shovel. Mischa was determined to come out to her mother—he had to choose. He took Mischa back inside and left the dead to the dark.

Mr. Jakov's book was undamaged beside his blackened hand until a wolf ate the leather cover and amid the scattered pages of Huyghens' Treatise on Light licked Mr. Jakov's brains off the snow. Hannibal and Mischa heard snuffling and growling outside. Hannibal built up the fire. To cover the noise he tried to get Mischa to sing; he sang to her. She clutched his coat in her fists.

<font style="text-shadow: 0px 0px 12px #b3ffff;color:#66ffb3; font-style: ; font-family:kunstler; font-size: 11px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">"Ein Mannlein . . ."</font>

Snowflakes on the windows. In the corner of a pane, a dark circle appeared, made by the tip of a glove. In the dark circle a pale blue eye.

[align=center]<p>
<font style="text-shadow: 0px 0px 12px #b3ffff;color:#66ffb3; font-style: ; font-family:kunstler; font-size: 11px; line-height: 8px;letter-spacing:0.1em;">"Listen to me."</font>[/align]
</div></div><center><small>table by lisa</small></center>

Name here
Quote here

"Stay here!" to Mischa and he ran to his mother, ammunition in the airplane cooking off now, slow and then faster, casings flying backward striking the snow, flames licking around the remaining bomb beneath the wing. The pilot sat in the cockpit, dead, his face burned to a death's head in flaming scarf and helmet, his gunner dead behind him.

Lothar alone survived in the yard and he raised a bloody arm to the boy. Then Mischa ran to her mother, out into the yard and Lothar tried to reach her and pull her down as she passed, but a cannon round from the flaming plane slammed through him, blood spattering the baby and Mischa raised her arms and screamed into the sky. Hannibal heaped snow onto the fire in his mother's clothes, stood up and ran to Mischa amid the random shots and carried her into the lodge, into the cellar. The shots outside slowed and stopped as bullets melted in the breeches of the cannon. The sky darkened and snow came again, hissing on the hot metal.

Darkness, and snow again. Hannibal among the corpses, how much later he did not know, snow drifting down to dust his mother's eyelashes and her hair. She was the only corpse not blackened and crisped. Hannibal tugged at her, but her body was frozen to the ground. He pressed his face against her. Her bosom was frozen hard, her heart silent. He put a napkin over her face and piled snow on her. Dark shapes moved at the edge of the woods. His torch reflected on wolves' eyes. He shouted at them and waved a shovel. Mischa was determined to come out to her mother—he had to choose. He took Mischa back inside and left the dead to the dark.

Mr. Jakov's book was undamaged beside his blackened hand until a wolf ate the leather cover and amid the scattered pages of Huyghens' Treatise on Light licked Mr. Jakov's brains off the snow. Hannibal and Mischa heard snuffling and growling outside. Hannibal built up the fire. To cover the noise he tried to get Mischa to sing; he sang to her. She clutched his coat in her fists.

"Ein Mannlein . . ."

Snowflakes on the windows. In the corner of a pane, a dark circle appeared, made by the tip of a glove. In the dark circle a pale blue eye.

"Listen to me."

table by lisa


@Kin-Kin
totally changing mine lol

Character: Finn
Theme: soft pinks, flowers etc
Element: earth
Images: no image :(
Other: if you use a gif can it be seamless? <3 (ilu)
ahhh it's perfect :D thank you kindly, dear <3
Psst

Can I get another~? I love your tables so much and I've been feeling really inspired with Xin lately so-

Character: Xin
Theme: Definitely something sad. He's been feeling awfully sad and disappointed lately since he's mute, so maybe...incorporate that into it somehow? o:
Element: Energy. and uh..if you can make it fit, then sure c:
Images: no image-
Other: your tables are gr8 ok bye
Pages: 1 2 3