
I am going to make myself a pair, too.
Oh yes, to the description: the owls are vintage plastic, accompanied by a pair of Hill Tribe silver leaf pendants and white carved beads, all on French hook earwires.
Heart count to date: I'm up to 24 now! Yippee!
Wow, "Sarah Connor Chroincles" was so good last night. We saw the future! It was great!
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Awwww, you named this piece "Joy!" And yes, it does bring a smile to the face. What a nice shout-out to our relatives in the Philippines! Methinks this will soon be followed by the "Melanie," the "Venus," the "Guia," the "Lourdes," the "Lorna," the "Margaret," the "Nora," the "Ena," the "Christine" and maybe even the "Polly." :-)
Haa, that's the plan, I'm starting on the P.I. series :) I was actually thinking I need to design something sufficiently sultry for the "Venus"!
More from the PI series: The "Pamela," the "Patricia," the "Divine."
And continuing the Ohio series: The "Susan," the "Marlene" (although technically that piece would be from the New Jersey series), the "Consuelo," the "Velita," the "Maribel," the "Linda," the "Nena."
And don't forget the Paris series starting with "the Capucine."
This is fun!!!
Hahaha, the Capucine!
More on the Ohio series with a shout-out to the guys:
The "Emamnuelle," the "Victoria," the "Petra." What's the female version of "Ryan?"
I knew a girl in middle school named Ryan!
Ryan as a girl's name is interesting.
And Petra cracks me up.
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