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Zen Yarn Garden Bling in Ruby Slippers (I think that's what it's called) + a ton of other ruby slippers goodies, including an awesome makeup/notions bag! :D
Floral arrangement designed by Garden Party Flowers Vancouver www.gardenpartyflowers.ca
June 10th (Judy Garland's birthday) the retro characters first made a comeback to Land of Oz since 1975. Costumes made by Billy Ferguson.
Photographer :- Janis Ellis - Pocket Circus Photography
Model/MUA/Styling/Retouching :- Goldfishdreams - Modelling
Wig :- Geisha Wigs - Firey
My first project for the Altered Minds group here in Lake City. I was a bit taken aback at the thought of altering a shoe but when I saw this shoes at a second hand store i was instantly inspired because i wanted to put a photo in the shoe. These had never been worn..I can't imagine why... :)
Almond Milk, my moho hair (custom made by Poupée Mécanique Leo and a tiny bit by me) is modeling Dorothy Gale outfit from Wizard of Oz. I am dubbing this Malibu Dorothy because of Almond's complexion.;)
Dress, hair bows, socks and shoes in the set. The shoes are made by JemGirl.
I am going to bring four of these to Seattle.
Getting ready for a long weekend attending an out-of-town wedding (with limited internet access.. the horror!) These are the shoes I'll be wearing on Saturday! More photos when I return :D
Meredith and Virginia in front of the ruby slippers that Judy Garland wore in the Wizard of Oz. They are now kept in the Smithsonian American History Museum in Washington, D.C.
I'm not sure how many pairs of "ruby slippers" there are floating around the world -- 9? 15? At any rate, this is one of them.
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Second time around. I wanted to get a few more pictures to update my Ravelry projects because I didn't think the first ones did the socks justice. Ruby Slippers is such a happy, vibrant color.
From a good friend's wedding in Kansas. We all made wishes when we released them. That's a lot of wishes.
I had to turn off the part of my brain that objected to releasing this many plastic balloons into the air; it was just so beautiful.
So it turns out Walmart also had a really cute pair of ruby slippers (ranging in size from infant, it seems, to adult), so we didn't have to go to the mall, so instead I took her to The City to go ice skating in Union Square (I heard that they just opened up the "Skating in The City"). Kind of reminded me of when we took Julian to ice skating at Rockefeller Center.