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pixie pads for pixie party favor parcels
These are made with blank index cards and "bound" with sparkle-y pipe cleaners (that on their own kinda lacked the whimsy I was looking for...) and scrap fabric ties.
It's been three years till the lasts pics of Pixie... I found her so cute, but I'm no very good with BJD pics...
I think my little pixie needs some clothes...
I'm happy that at least I found her some nice undies. These are Kelly panties STRETCHED to their maximum capacity, hehe xD. Does anyone know where to get some proper sized undies? I need to order her some new things ♥
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Narrow gauge steam engine "Pixie"on the village sign along with All Saints church.
(Pixie worked with the Cranford Quarry until 1962 when the quarry shut down their railway and had her locked away in a shed. Vicar Rev Teddy Boston www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/2z716n bought her soon after and brought her to work on his Cadeby Light Railway, which he built in the rectory garden
Pixie was the star attraction at Cadeby, riding tourists along a short section of track. Teddy is shown riding her in the chancel east stained glass window www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/MH4u40
She is also on the church weathervane www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/t9dUHa
After Rev Boston died in 1986, his widow Audrey continued the operation of the light railway until 2005. Teddy's collection was split up and sold, with Pixie being bought by a private owner associated with the Moseley Railway Trust, who intended on overhauling her.
In July 2019 she was bought by the Richmond Light Railway with the intention to finally finishing her restoration back to operating condition.
Back view of British singer Pixie on stage@Michael Forever Tribute with good behind & lovely legs in very tiny outfit
Lids are first covered with Kryolan's Strauss Wine, applied with a damp brush. Pat MAC's Magenta Madness Pigment all over lids. Create a crease with Tarina Tarantino's Butterfly Black. Blend MAC's V.I.P. eyeshadow into centre of lid, and Baby Petals eyeshadow into inner corner. MAC's Crystal Avalanche is used as a brow and inner eye corner highlight. Blend crease out towards brows.
Apply NYC liquid liner, and mascara is then applied using Rimmel Sexy Curves. Let lashes dry and curl them, applying false lashes of your choice.
Lipstick is Lady Gaga Viva Glam (2).
Pixie image is the cover of X-Men Pixie Strikes Back Comic Book #1, by Stuart Immonen.
For the Macro Mondays theme "Line Symmetry."
Pixie likes her photos, but she doesn't like to have the lens pointed at her for very long. Getting a shot this close aimed right at her nose was challenging, and she was very patient while we held her nose steady. She was, of course, rewarded with treats.
Looking at this photo, I found the difference between the large scale linear symmetry and the asymmetry of the fine details interesting.
Post processing: straightened, cropped, and sharpened.
Lighting info:
* Key: SB-28 through a white umbrella directly behind and a little above me. I wanted to make sure that I'd get good coverage with the light no matter how Pixie turned her head.
Triggered with RadioPopper JrX Studio radio triggers.
Recently, pixie hair cuts have become somewhat of a fashion trend with everyone and anyone with the right and wrong face shapes attempting to recreate such a look.