Cupcake necklace with green, pink and purple colors with white sprinkles on top made from polymer clay. Outside shape of a star. Fun bright pink cloth tyed accents.
The pendant itself measures an adorable approximate 1 inch.
The ball chain necklace measures approximately 18 inches in length.
Crossing the street at the end of the block Rosemary looked down Main Street. The town of Huckleberry, lakeshore on Lake Tipawee, truly was as charming and enchanting as the name suggests. The paved cobblestone street in which she was standing was built back in the 1800. Each stone meticulously maintained as they were when horses and carriages traveled on them. Lampposts happily lined the lane and were still lit every night, regardless of the weather, which for the most part was sunny, even in winter. Rosemary didn’t mind the snow it was just part of her Montana life. Thinking of this fact she pulled her long red wool coat closed and knotted her matching checkered scarf tighter around her neck, it was a bit chillier than she had thought. Starting up the opposite side of the street she passed the “Tackle Shop,” owned by Fred Thompson. Fis...
Flower two-tone green pendant has bright dark pink circle with green circle middle - reversible two tone green on back handmade, unique pendant None other like it!
Keep in mind that this beautiful pendant offers two sides of beauty!
pendant measures - approxiamtely 2 inches wide
2 inches top to bottom
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The first year that I saw them soaring up above with their long necks and elegant wings I fell instantly in love. Their call is unlike any around, kind of like a long gargled foreign bellow. If they fly close enough I can even see the faint red on their heads. Typically they fly together in pairs. I always refer to them as “My Pterodactyls” because that is what they resemble to me. They are breathtakingly grand and deserve respect. WHAT AM I TALKING ABOUT? SANDHILL CRANES General Description A tall, long-necked, long-legged bird with a clump of feathers that droops over the rump; flies with neck and legs fully extended; adults are gray overall (may have brownish-red staining resulting from preening with muddy bill), with a whitish chin, cheek, and upper throat, and dull red skin on the crown and lores (lacking in immatures); immatures have a pale to tawny, feathered head and neck, and a gray body with brownish...
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