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Aww, I couldn't get the camera to focus on her face. :(
She's wearing a dress that came with a Dal clone, it is kinda crappy and partially hot-glued together, but I like the style.
May reverse engineer it later and make a pattern from it. C:
Ain't I mischievous?
Looking for something fun to do over the holidays? Try this special holiday project:
Get your family together to take a family holiday portrait. Dress everyone in their best (or worst) sweaters and holiday paraphernalia and make sure everyone looks spiffy. Then, prentend like you are taking a picture of everyone with the remote timer, but instead take a video of them! The goal is to see how long you can get your family (or friends) to stay posing for the picture before they get suspicious. We call it a fauxtograph. Try it out!
Then add it to the Weekend Project Group-
vimeo.com/groups/weekendproject
Questions or comments on the project? Post here-
vimeo.com/groups/weekendproject/forumthread:235958
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Lorraine James.
A change of pace from my norm...I don't typically post pics of people but I think these turned out pretty good and the girls are just so darned cute!
Live some intense experiences in these summer vacations! Wear this mischievous two piece bandeau swimsuit and have a blast with your family and loving friends!
there's a lot of talk about you / because there's a party in your bedroom, all night long.
>i love both songs( from title and caption above)
taken by: natalie nervosa.
This is Rowena, my new girl! She's my second Custom Blythe, a Primadolly Saffy, customized by Nerea Pozo. She's stunning with this orange saran hair and her mischievous smile!!
Blogged here
peacockchic.wordpress.com/2008/02/05/finished-object-misc...
These are pictures of the bag that I pattern tested for Meg of Montessori by Hand. It is probably one of the most professional looking creations I have made under the wonderful tutelage of her pattern.
Shankara (Robert Moses) has a very calm and steady exterior most of the time, but here, he reveals a more mischievous side. What a great guide he was.
A performance by Transe Express at the Melbourne International Arts Festival.
The musicians and acrobats were attached to this scaffold and raised fifty metres into the air for the performance.
Melbourne, Australia.
It makes a lot more sense if you view on black.
63 children had fun at the two animal events run by Kim of Really Wild Learning. They handled Elsa the milk snake, Gino the bearded dragon, Lily the royal python, a leopard gecko and stick insects. They watched Pepper the crested gecko jump from Kim’s head and hands and watched Nipper the scorpion glow when Kim shined a torch on him. The event was part of the 6-book 'Mischief Makers' Summer Reading Challenge event programme at Crediton Library.