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Here is a genuine Sanrio Japan (2000), Special Edition Hello Kitty Black Feathers Glitter Series 3 Collector Card #000567. 2 1/4"W x 3 1/4"L. Very Rare And Hard To Find Series!!!
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smtnr: Gdzie?! ;D
kaszym: @smtnr w Realu ;-))) a co, chcesz nabyć? ;-)
smtnr: Ba, cudo! Podcierac tyłek kotkami? ;) nie mam reala :(
kaszym: @smtnr to ręczniki kuchenne ;-)
smtnr: Ok, moje uczucie straty jest nieco mniejsze
kaszym: @smtnr :-) uff bo już mnie zaczęły wyrzuty sumienia łapać ;-)
agaczu: ja spotkałam również podpaski instagram.com/p/PVKtNvv-M_/
This stationary was odd--the stationary pages were MUCH larger than their envelopes. Odd. The stickers are awesome, though! These are my favorite types of stickers--very glossy and slick. They're a little puffy but not too much. Bought in 2010.
#凱蒂貓 #單肩包 (三色入) #HelloKitty #shoulder #bag (3 color)
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約寬33×高23×14厘米,帶最大長:約73厘米
About width 33 × height 23 × 14cm, Maximum length: about 73cm
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Here is a genuine Sanrio Japan (2000), Hello Kitty Goods Collection Cover Vol. 7 Series 3 Collector Card #010190. 2 1/4"W x 3 1/4"L. Very Rare And Hard To Find Series!!!
The finished tasty stuff! Oh and check out my nifty coat! My Mommy sewed it for me by hand! Isn't it great?
We got these cute button & ribbon goodies at Knittn' Kitten, Portland's craft thrift store!
FULL tutorial for many kinds of barrettes: dollarstorecrafts.com/2009/08/baby-barrettes/
Making cute barrettes for newborns, infants, and little girls is a simple and fun project. My mom and I were only too overjoyed to experiment when we were faced with several baby showers for female babies (there are no little girls in our family yet!). We made hair adornments with newborns and infants in mind, and we experimented with several different styles, sizes, and hair-clipping methods.
First off, we hit up our favorite local craft thrift store (if you like crafting and you are ever in Portland, OR, I highly suggest scheduling in a trip to Knittn’ Kitten!) and gathered supplies for making wee barrettes. You can use whatever you have in your stash, too!