I bet you could mask off the white parts and maybe either spray paint or
hand paint the wood part and then maybe stencil a free form vine/flower
onto the heels.
Now, to find an 18c salon event!!
Theresa Eacker
Saragrace Knauf wrote:
http://image.coldwatercreek.com/IMAGESFLL
Using my handy-dandy converter:
http://www.xe.net/ucc/
Roughly 669 buckolas!!! (Too bad it can't be phantasy-bucks for
phantasy-garb!!)
Theresa Eacker
How much is 350 pounds?
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of the whole show:
...because we're all going to die..so what the heck, let 'er rip!!!
Theresa Eacker
Land of Oz wrote:
I thought sure there would be several comments this morning! Are you
all too shocked beyond comment?
I think it was pretty clear in part 2 that the costumes (esp. women's
The Italian Rhino-ssance pair is fab!!
Theresa Eacker
Dawn wrote:
Silly, very silly, animals in historic clothing:
http://www.mydeskcity.com/DZFG20.htm
I think they're desktops.
Dawn
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My favorite holiday movie: Nightmare Before Christmas...Sally's
patchwork dress is just so perfect for those days you can't decide what
color to wear. She's got a cute feisty character, too!
Theresa
kim baird wrote:
It's called Three Wishes For Cinderella (Tri OrĂsky pro Popelku), made
in
KL tips!! Those just made it into my sewing room tricks archive.
Thanks so much for sharing,
Theresa Eacker
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What I've done in the past is to cut a bit of elastic, and sew ribbon to *both*
ends. This way the ribbon doesn't need to be very long (shorter dangly