I'm still drooling over that sapphire blue.... radiant!
Action Pic Time!
Snow White Lantern with Sapphire Blue:
So Hard to take a clear self shot.
Roman Crystal Pillar:
The Crystal is so clear it almost disappears in bright light.
Final notes:
Absolutely feel like these two pieces are wonderful Lady Idun masterpieces. They both are surprisingly incredibly light, and even though both pieces have huge toppers, my cinnabuns love it, and i'm lucky to have buns that are topper heavy friendly. I can't thank Melissa and Richard enough for creating these stunning, and extremely incredible works of craftsmanship. Again pictures will never justify its true beauty.
I hope you enjoyed this! Thanks in Advance! I look forward to all your action pics, and any Lady Idun talk. Let's keep this thread moving! Cheers!
Last edited by rowie; August 16th, 2012 at 12:42 PM.
I'm still drooling over that sapphire blue.... radiant!
I look forward to your continued thick hair growth, then!
My icicle arrived! WOW, that was fast. I was expecting it'd be another week or so. Anyway, I love it.
ETA - slightly more accurate picture of the bun, because the angle in the first picture makes it look huge compared to what it really looks like and feels like cheating, heh:
Last edited by schweedie; August 17th, 2012 at 11:01 AM.
That white lantern hairstick with the blue is just amazing. I also love the clear pillar.
Schweedie, I LOVE that icicle stick. Now I want one just like it! What length is it, and is that a "standard" size or the thinner one?
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WOW.... I was just admiring that icicle in the shop sold section & wondering how it looks - not to mention whether I could order one just like it & then I spot you wearing it!!!!!!
It looks like the perfect goes with everything dress it up or down type of hair toy.... I so want one
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