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Halloween is here! And my angel and I are trying to see as many haunted houses, sims and places on the Second Life grid.
So far, my favorite place is still The Funhouse by PantzerHamzter Petshop! But I also liked the House of Horrors, too. One was mental horror while the other was classic Halloween icons.
Xavier and I went to The Love Bugg Haunted House. My SL brother Stig had gone there w/ my sister-in-law, Leo. They had a blast... so he sent me an LM.
Sooo fun. What was cool though is that we didn't have to struggle with navigation. It was basically a teacup ride through horror! Very well done. Try to go soon. There were a lot of avies there!
Happy Halloween!
My finished ((finally)) painting of the Disneyland teacups.
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Alice In Wonderland/Teacups © Disney
Stan's Northfield Bakery
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Super sweet and feminine teapot and teacup cookies for a Bridal Shower.
Kristin & Rob...What a Perfect Blend!
Christina's birthday present. I made it using a charity shopped cup and saucer, superglue, Ikea fabric, Mod Podge (imported, oh yeah), fabric tape measure, vintage buttons and thread.
i couldn't go on this ride... anything that goes just in circles will pretty much just kill me... i'm sure of it. glad to see the nerds having fun tho... tried to take pics of everyone but trying to focus on fast moving objects in low light was pretty tough.
1 white with blue details teacup. When Candle is lit you can see the light through the small rice like details
Made with all natural Soy Wax.
-Scent: Japanese Tea and Freesia (If you love Green Tea by Elizabeth Arden then you will Love this scent. Refreshing, Clean, and Pretty.) A best Seller!
Birmingham's Chinese Lantern Festival at the Botanical Gardens in Edgbaston returns to offer a feast for the eyes, with a multitude of impressive illuminated tableaux set along a trail through the park.
The Lantern Festival at Birmingham Botanical Gardens runs from 23rd November 2018 to 1st January 2019. For more see below (however the weblink only shows the lanterns in London's show which seem more ambitious in scale) :-
My mom went to some antique stores with my aunt and got me a couple teacups.
I put one to use holding some loose beads and charms.
Charlie would like everyone to know that he is not, in fact, a black cat. He is actually a rare "lucky" teacup panther. He and his cousins at the shelter are spreading the word that all those crazy superstitious people out there need not be afraid of him and instead should realize that teacup panthers are the international symbol for "Good Luck". In fact..having a teacup panther in your home will definitely bring you much joy and happiness. So get out there, spread the word, and bring home your own lucky little panther :)