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A dozen gorgeous faceted ruby rondelles have been wrapped onto sterling silver wire and attached to a delicate sterling chain, completed with a sterling spring clasp and ring.
This necklace measures 18" in length, but is available in other lengths upon request. Meant to be worn as a choker, fitted in the hollow of your neck.
This item is from our Simplicity Collection, and available in our Etsy store.
BLYTHE A DAY MAY ~ #3 ~ CHERRIES!!!
CHERRY BABY ~
Che - e - e-e-e-e-ry baby
Che - e - rry, can you come out tonight
Che - e - e-e-e-e-ry baby
Che - e - rry, can you come out tonight
(Why don't you come out) to my twist party
(Come out) Where the bright moon shines
(Come out) We'll dance the night away
I'm gonna make-a you mi-yi-yi-yine
Che - e - e-e-e-e-ry baby
Che - e - rry, can you come out tonigh
(Come, come, come out tonight)
(Come, come, come out tonight)
You-oo-ooh better ask your mama
Tell her everything is all right
(Why don't you come out) with your red dress on
(Come out) Mmm, you look so fine
(Come out) Move it nice and easy
Girl, you make me lose my mind
Che - e - e-e-e-e-ry baby
Che - e - rry, can you come out tonight
(Come, come, come out tonight)
(Come, come, come out tonight).
Lyrics by Franki Valli / Four Seasons
(actual: Sherry Baby... Modified for this Blythe A Day May purpose : )
I use all natural gemstones when making my handmade jewelry.
If you would like to see more of my collection, or have a piece of your own, you can find me on Etsy.com
Just search for "Delezhen" :)
Base card is Stampin' Up Old Olive, next layer is Ruby Red. The 3 panels are chocolate chip and scrap paper. I used brown grosgrain ribbon for trim. I used the stamp set Love Matters as the focal point and layered that on top of Stampin' Up's So Saffron cardstock.
This wonderful celebration of spring is a bodacious 18mm faceted ruby red Czech glass bead, cradled by a vintage Lucite leaf and topped with an antiqued lavender Swarovski crystal. Accents are antiqued brass and antiqued gold pewter. The "berry" is a vibrant red, the color of red jello.
This charm is 1 3/8" (35mm) long and 1" (22mm) wide. The antiqued gold pewter, Lucite leaves and glass bead are quite sturdy, yet create a delicate appearance.
Ruby Red performing at the South Norwood Community Festival. South Norwood, London. Sunday 6 July 2014
Azaeline is a big fan of Jules Verne. She dreams of traveling by balloon, go around the world..
She has already put on her traveling outfit:
- Goggles and hat "Affreusement mignon" by Edhelwen;
- "Joghpur Aviator pants" BeBoys by Alexiel;
- Pacman ghost sweater by SeSSiZeLLeR
- Black boots by Rubyred
I love her so much in this outfit...
1. Monks - Angkor Wat, 2. Our Monk, 3. Happy Monk, 4. Happy Monks, 5. Buddist Monks - Ankor Wat, 6. Monks laughing, 7. Khmer Smile: Samuth, 8. All Wrapped Up, 9. Happy young novice monk at Wat Phra Sing Chiang Mai
This was supposed to be the real-life representation of the Ballerina costume, but it became its own story.
After disappearing from the ballroom, the ballerina now appears in a rose-filled garden, gold-and-ruby petals scattered all around her. She is born from the roses. She is born anew.
The entire costume is hand-made, I did not have a sewing machine, but I do believe it came out better than I expected.
Credits to my one of my wonderful friends, who took these pictures and brought them to life.
this is the first time I've seen any of the kitties get under blankets - Ms RubyRed was the queen of under blankie comfort
David came all the way down from Alaska for a bowl of cereal at Rubyred.
Well, okay, not really but we like to think our cereal is THAT GOOD.
cardigan by vrMaryshka
dress by littleanne
thights by me
hat by Innocent Smoothie
shoes by RubyRed
scarf by I don't remember:(
I bought this a while ago, but haven't used it yet. I don't know why I keep using the plastic bottles; probably due to convenience. This is much more environmental friendly. I also like the design of these bottles. They have interchangeable tops. beautiful patters, colors, and fonts.
Taken with a Canon SD800.