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Walking home after the carnival, they both agreed that it was the best one they had ever attended.
I love Candy Carnival's blue hair so much, I bought her twice--once NRFB, and once used with no stock. Between the two of them they are showing off almost all of her stock items (I realized after I took the picture that this is the wrong basket--it should be round and white--and neither of them is wearing the white ankle socks. She also has some very nice undergarments.) The cotton candy was a swap gift, and I added the wubba chikens just for fun. I think it's funny that she comes with one stock outfit, but there are three things to wear on her head: the straw hat, the "carnival" headband, and a pair of green and white hair bows.
Loads of candy at the Mercat de Boqueria, near the Ramblas in Barcelona.
Yummy... watch it big here.
Ex Epsom Coaches Setra S416GT-HD BU06 CSF still in original colours but now operating for local operator Candy Coaches with plate GVV 205 and seen at Heathrow on 16th June, 2021.
BE MINE
XOXO
YOU ROCK
HUG ME
TEXT ME....wait!...WHAT!?!...TEXT ME!?!?! Hmmm, well, as with many things, even candy hearts are changing due to social media and technology.
A little-known area of Shuzo Fujimoto’s origami designs are his corrugations. He published several dozen designs, based both on square and triangle grid, long before corrugations became popular in the origami community. Despite this, he is rarely associated with the genre. Here is a nice example of his corrugation, which looks like a candy when rolled into a cylinder (this is the form he most often used for presenting finished corrugations). There is practically no free space inside as the opposing sides of the model touch along the central axis. The model is very sturdy and holds together well without the use of glue.
Instructions for the model were published in Fujimoto’s _Twist Folds_, ISBN 9784416312001, front cover and page 18 (picture of finished model), page 81 (step-by-step instructions with CP).
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Model: Caroline Madison
I met Caroline a few days ago, I took many pictures of her.
I'll share the best of them in the coming days.
She is a beautiful Model!
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What's better than a single machine that dispenses gumballs? A machine that dispenses not one, but 2 types of candy!
Benny clearly agrees... and apparently ate all the candy because both machines are empty
"I've never done a Bench Monday shot;
but I had a bench and it's Monday, so....
you get the picture!" LOL
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I thought these big clusters of Crepe
Myrtle blooms looked just like "Cotton
Candy" hangin' on a tree! YUM YUM!
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"Wishing you all a great week filled with
some sweet as candy dreams!"
~Mary Lou
Model : Candy Ngoc ♥
Make up : Duyen Do Thi
Costume : JOCA Fashion
Foto by Joe Joe
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The Candy Cliffs are comprised of the Navajo Sandstone, the dominant rock layer of the Colorado Plateau in the western United States. The sandstone was deposited as a massive windblown sand dune complex during the Jurassic Period, about 180 million years ago and contains swirled red, orange and white color bands with structural domes, cross-bedding and polygonal joint patterns. The movement of iron oxides by groundwater through the formation after deposition and burial formed the unique colored banding observed today.
Candy Land was my favorite game as a child so this was super fun to see a Candy Land cottage at the Trail of Lights. :)
Finally got around to making this recipe I saw a little while ago :) My brothers liked them, so that was good.
Had this idea in my mind for this evening. I placed the candy car on a reflecting paper and used my cellphone's app page to paint in the background, by moving it in front of the lens, behind the candy. By doing that I wanted to create some dynamics. I also used led light for the candy itself. Hope youlike it. HMM!