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i got this girl thanks to kelly, after long seeking after her.
steffie is a favorite mold for me, and then all her fashion pieces and accesories!!!!
thank you dear kelly for ALL your help!!!
Click on "all sizes" for best view ^__~
Some of my collection :D
I'll try and take a pic of all them soon!
Cora is the traveller Blythe that visited us yesterday!!! She's the blue haired Blythe in the middle of this pic!!! ^____^
She made a lot of new friends here!!! ;)
lol! multipurpose band also works as a hairband for ppl with small heads hehehehe i must admit its a bit 3ngaaash LOL! look at kittys distorted nosey awwww
Hello Kitty cake for my daughter's 5th birthday. I tried several times to talk my daughter into cupcakes instead of a cake, since I feel more comfortable making cupcakes. But she insisted that she would like a cake. This is the second cake I've ever covered with fondant. I've been reading lots of tips from all of you Flickr cake stars, and I wouldn't have know to chill/freeze the cake before covering with fondant. I think that really helps.
Oh, don' t give me credit for the Hello Kitty on top, it's a store-bought Marshmallow sucker. When I found this I just couldn't justify spending hours trying to make a cute figurine!
Under all this cuteness is homemade chocolate cake and chocolate frosting.
This is my 2nd Mecha version of Hello Kitty :D For the those interested in building one for yourself the instructions in are my youtube channel youtu.be/4VS8qAnkHJM
Desafio Meu Nome É... BARBARA
Que lindo é o Blueberry! Me lembrou meu lápis de cor azul preferido!
Fácil de esmaltar e limpar, cobriu com duas camadas. Pra finalizar, TC da Impala.
B- Blackjack (Passe Nati)
A- Açaí (Novo Toque)
R- Raspberry (Jordana)
B- Blueberry (Hits)
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For my birthday, Mike's parents got me a Hello Kitty waffle maker. It makes 4 cute little waffles at a time, shaped like Kitty and her bunny and bear friends. The backside is traditional waffle-patterned. These are the second batch of waffles I have made, using Krusteaz Belgian waffle mix. The waffle maker's instructions have some recipes for homemade waffle batter but it's poorly translated from the Japanese and calls for strange ingredients like "strong flour" and "weak flour" and uses metric weight measurements instead of cups or tablespoons. They do suggest a variation on the basic "pancake mix powder" recipe using minced tea leaves that seems really intriguing, if I ever buy any loose leaf tea.
This picture was a pain to take because the lighting is all weird and with the flash it was ugly and washed out.