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Two toned laser cut snowflake studs

So simple, yet so pretty. And they smell good!

 

Poke a hole with a round toothpick first, then push a clove in. Much easier on the thumbs.

 

Place them all on a piece of your good china.

Studio per invito-programma ad un convegno sul rapporto fra disabilità e impresa

 

Invitation for a convention about relationship between Disability and Company / Business

Taken at Oxon Hill Farm in Maryland

Studio Dentistico Villani a Pisa

Stud Mill Road near Bangor Maine

First time in the studio, here are the results.

Have you seen my jaw? I dropped it when I opened my mail and found this jewel! It's Amazing! These are my 3 dogs, awash in my favorite color of orange! Needless to say I.LOVE.IT.!!!!!!!!

I know what I was trying to do here, but the lighting on the left was a bit too harsh. I tried to make the shot look balanced without overexposing her dress and losing detail. I think this is the best I could do with this shot.

©2015 Patrick Lentz Photography

Studio Elle Melle

Newborn and pregnancy photography in Trondheim, Norway.

 

www.studioellemelle.no

 

With the three kings blessings

Modèles : Johanna M. & Clément L.

This cute, tiered studded dress is from Lux in Cooper Young.

Studio Model Shoot

Bretagne Brittany Morbihan Ocean Atlantique Belle-Ile-en-Mer Fortin Sarah Bernhardt Sauzon Pointe des Poulains Le Palais Vauban citadelle Port-Coton Aiguilles Locmaria plages beach island ATANA studio Anthony SÉJOURNÉ

 

Disponible à la vente / Available for sale

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I used LEGO in a mission 24 a few weeks ago, and was unsure if I should again, but why not? LEGO pieces are called a lot of things; bricks, elements, pieces, and blocks. If a LEGO piece can be called a block, than what do you call a LEGO figure? How about a blockhead?

 

Added to my Mission24 set since it was inspired by the dual M24 & M24D theme of "Block"

 

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Mission 24 Diesel

Silver Studded Blue - Plebejus argus

The doors in the Medina where either a simple natural or painted wood - for shops, workshops or poorer homes.. or like this one with various amounts of metal studs.. In years past the amount of studs correlated directly to the wealth of the inhabitants.. (This door is now one of the entries into a luxury boutique hotel..)

Getting ready to watch Peter Rabbit 2 at Studio Movie Grill.

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