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Velvet Margarita's 5th Annual Halloween Fiesta 2009, with hostess Pixie Acia and guest DJ's, Keith Morris and Travis Keller
Adapted from a Tilda design. Japanese linen body. sewknitsew.wordpress.com/2010/11/28/pixie-on-the-go/
i took odette out for photos and it made me realise how much i need to get this girl her wig asap. i've finally started developing her character more, so that she actually has some substance underneath her mysterious exterior, and i'm really loving her right now. i just wish her stock eyes didn't look so... dead, because i really like them, they're just too flat.
this is the first time i've photographed her in her new outfit. i bought that hugeass barbie fashion pack just after christmas specifically to get this dress and the pale pink one for berry. i really love their new outfits on them. i think i should get some silver black white and gray bracelets for odette maybe.
-also i need to get her some wings-
Gay Days Anaheim 2011
Pixie Hollow
Fantasyland
Disneyland
Disneyland Resort
Anaheim, CA
October 1, 2011
It is my tradition to visit Pixie Hollow on Gay Days for obvious reasons. :)
Here are the rest of my pixie towels that we use all the time. Don't look too close as you will see all of the stains from various clean-ups. These would never have come out of my grandmas kitchen drawer looking like this. All would have been starched and ironed!
DISC ONE
01 Rock Music
02 Debaser
03 River Euphrates
04 The Happening
05 Allison
06 Velourie
07 Into the White
08 Bone Machine
09 Gouge Away
10 Hang Wire
11 I Bleed
12 Is She Weird
13 Letter to Memphis
14 Palace of the Brine
15 Planet of Sound
DISC TWO
16 Where is my Mind
17 The Holiday Song
18 Break my Body
19 Blown Away
20 Here Comes Your Man
21 Subbacultcha
22 Mr Grieves
23 Trompe Le Monde
24 The Sad Punk
25 Monkey gone to Heaven
26 Motorway to Roswell
27 Vamos
28 Head On
29 Tame
The PIXIES
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If you are friendly with any pixies who are on the look-out for furniture they could try this shop on Sharrow Vale Road, Sheffield, England.
For the treasure hunt "Pixie" in the 365/2023 - A Never-Ending Journey group.
75/365
Playtime for an old lady & her "props" - keeping in touch with her inner child. :-)
*Pixie*
*Work done:
Pixie`s base doll is a new Zinochika Blythe with a partial reroot hair specialty to made her fringe, it was bought new to make this OOAK custom little girl. Doll comes with new box with stand and shipper.
*Carving of her mouth including new teeth, chin, nose, eyes, phyltrum and nostrils.
*Face-up done with high quality pastels, acrilycs and sealed with many layers of MSC.
*Pixie was adopted in France by a good Mon ^__^
This Pixie has got attitude! Gotta love the gas cap – topped with an Italian 10 Lire coin. Go, Pixie, Go!
The Dirtbag Challenge is a bike build off for real working people. You get thirty days to build a chopper, you can’t spend more than $1,000 (including the bike), and you have to complete a 100 mile ride on it. Only the builders get to vote for the winners (except the People’s Choice Award).
The event is more like the coolest party you’ll ever attend. An incredibly diverse crowd, food and beer, loud music, burnouts – total chaos! More fun than is humanly possible with the best and truest friends you’ll ever have.
The website thedirtbagchallenge.com/ describes it best:
“The Dirtbag Challenge started as a reaction to the increasing perception that a custom motorcycle had to be expensive. There is a belief that custom bikes are the exclusive right of rich pretty boys and media personalities, rolling around on cookie cutter motorcycles that cost the same as a small family home. Well that’s bullshit.
The Dirtbag Challenge is a low rent chopper build-off, featuring real world bikes for riding in the real world. More than that, at the heart of it is a need to do your own thing, to break away from the same old mainstream ideals.
Dirtbag is about doing things your own way – without anyone’s approval, without anyone’s permission. Build the bike you want, live the life you choose. If we can do it, so can you.”
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In the end of an old railway sleeper at the side of the Bridgewater Canal, Boothstown Basin, Lancashire
So, Pixie (or Wicket) ate Pixie's collar the other week... which would make it the 87th collar they've gone through. Mommy picked up a nice collar last night, and I cut it to better fit Pixie's neck. Well, Pixie apparently didn't like wearing a collar as much as she liked NOT wearing a collar. At some point in the evening, Pixie took it upon herself to remove the new collar - but failed in her attempt. Pictured here is the result of her effort. It got stuck in her mouth - a leather gag. Yikes. Had this been Wicket, I fear we would have gone to the emergency room...
Many people on Ravelry wound up with a hat TRULY sized for a pixie, or a kid. i um, well, went a little overboard, "grew" the pattern and made a pixie HOOD instead. i'm thinking of putting long ties on each side/ear point. I started this hat on the March 4th tour back in September, finished the actual knitting and put it aside and only now got around to teaching myself the (very easy) Kitchener stitch, which makes an invisible seam that duplicates a row of knitting.