Even if you hadn't made a thing for it, I would have appreciated you sending us over there...what a great thing for them to do! But then to see your artwork on the wall! What a treat! LOVED the seahorse!
“You can see the techniques of the knit on this style; Bandage Dress one day we will videotape the process of how our pieces are made. Herve Leger sale They weave the base and then hand-apply everything else. And our fit is really key. Oktoberfest Dress These pieces are more like sweaters than anything else—they’re not cut-and-sew, Herve Leger Dresses they’re knits—and that’s why they fit so well. People are so surprised at how well Herve Leger fits, and I tell them it’s all about how the dresses are constructed.”And finally, we dress for what we love too. For what we just can’t resist. Lubov, a former dancer, is a big fan of movement, so for her that signals the fringe-trimmed bandage dress.
Hey Susie
ReplyDeleteI love the sea horse you did for Layla.. so cute. I thought for sure it was the ocean sign at first.
on my way...
ReplyDeleteSusie,
ReplyDeleteThe seahorse is adorable! You did such an awesome job!
Oh my, what a lovely seahorse! And in the perfect color as well...it looks gorgeous in that bathroom! You rock, madam:)
ReplyDeleteJust saw your SUPER cute sea horse... LOVE
ReplyDeleteLove the seahorse you made. It really adds that beachy feeling to the bathroom.
ReplyDeleteI also love your new profile pic on the side. Nice pic of you.
Susie Q -
ReplyDeleteLove your seahorse! It looks right at home at The Screened Inn!
Your Friend,
Deborah
I'm on my way :)
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What a nice surprise when I was reading their "magazine" today and saw that you had made that beautiful seahorse for the cottage. Love it! :-)
ReplyDeleteEven if you hadn't made a thing for it, I would have appreciated you sending us over there...what a great thing for them to do! But then to see your artwork on the wall! What a treat! LOVED the seahorse!
ReplyDeleteLove your profile pic, Love the seahorse, LOVE YOU WOMAN!!!!!!!
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Layla :-)
Soooo cute!!! That's a great e-zine, i love it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWill the seahorse be in your shop? I have been following the Lettered Cottage and it was fun to see your addition!
ReplyDeleteAn adorable charm that adds such character...it is perfection. Than again...you ALWAYS create the most perfect treasures.
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I thought you did a great job - he looked right at home in that cute cottage.
ReplyDeleteI love the seahorse! I have been reading your blog for some time and didn't even put two and two together that it was done by you!
ReplyDeleteOh my...I do like the seahorse...very good job! I thought it was the Ocean sign at first...too. :)
ReplyDeleteSusie, as always, you did a fabulous job with that gorgeous seahorse! Love it:) ~ Tina xx
ReplyDelete“You can see the techniques of the knit on this style; Bandage Dress one day we will videotape the process of how our pieces are made. Herve Leger sale They weave the base and then hand-apply everything else. And our fit is really key. Oktoberfest Dress These pieces are more like sweaters than anything else—they’re not cut-and-sew, Herve Leger Dresses they’re knits—and that’s why they fit so well. People are so surprised at how well Herve Leger fits, and I tell them it’s all about how the dresses are constructed.”And finally, we dress for what we love too. For what we just can’t resist. Lubov, a former dancer, is a big fan of movement, so for her that signals the fringe-trimmed bandage dress.
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