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I finally found a use for this cute little pendant. i couldn't find a use for it til now lol.
Tinkerbell hangs from a brass decorative frame and from the frame are blue and ab 8 mm bi cone swarovski crystals and fastens with a silvertone toggle clasp.
The length of this necklace is 10 1/2 inches from the toggle clasp to the bottom of the pendant.
Pendant measures 1 1/2 inches in width
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Tinkerbell High-Flying-Chihuahua
I have the had the pleasure of meeting our little star this afternoon...
At the local dixieland flea market (Michigan)
I was one, of millions asking god for her safe return..When I heard she was safe I planned to meet her and so did..and thank you Tinkerbell's Mommy for letting me maul her with kisses and love..
Another Taylor weekend. Staying with Kate and Chris on Saturday night ahead of Matt's Mum's birthday party on Sunday.
Last time we were here Joe was utterly unimpressed with the cows in the field behind the house. This time he was VERY taken by the horses and said "uff uff" (woof woof) to the frolicking lambs.
Put together by the multimedia production company Passion for Pumpkins (aka The Pumpkin Show or Jackolantern Spectacular).
Some info on Passion for Pumpkins:
"Passion for Pumpkins Inc. is a multimedia production company with 25 years’ experience in redefining fall by transforming any landscape into an illuminated organic gallery."
Info on the Louisville show that was held last month:
"IROQUOIS PARK
OCTOBER 10 – NOVEMBER 2
The Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular began in Oxford, Massachusetts in 1988. It’s entertainment for the entire family. The Louisville event, October 10 – November 2, will be held in Iroquois Park with 5,000 carved pumpkins lining a ¼-mile walking trail, illuminated at night as an “art show” daily from dusk to midnight during the week and 1 a.m. on the weekends.
Nightly illumination
Entertainment for the whole family
5,000 illuminated pumpkins on a 1,500-ft. trail with over 100 carved into veritable works of art
Presented in themed scenes with music
Proceeds benefit the Louisville Metro Parks Foundation & Kosair Charities"