Lollipops by Petit Pied Galbe!
We did it! The idea was to create something sweet and abstractive at the same moment. And I am happy about the result, this time shoes aren't "too long", they could be a little bit more precise in details, however the general assumptions of the project are successful in my opinion. The whole set is about 15 photos, so today I will share with You first two of them, the rest I will leave for another occasion.
And from announcements: From the middle or end of next week I am taking a little break, of course I will be checking what's going on here and how You do. However, because of a lot of work and the fact that I need to sort out a few things – I need some time :) But I promise that I will be back to posting faster than you're gonna start to miss me :)
Have a great weekend all, and as I wished You at the beginning of the week: let the power of creativity be with You!
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Larroudé x Barbie Style Dolly Mule & Erin Clutch
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Lollipops!
The color of this summer is pink, and I suppose that it's not everyone's favorite color... however I won't believe that my Lollipops bore you!
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AMONG THE WINNERS IN THE HORSE SECTION OF THE IOWA STATE FAIR.
Belgians in the stable of William Crownover.
The winning grand display of Percherons, owned by Dunhams.
The Carnot progeny which won the Percheron get-of-sire prize for W. S. Corsa.
The grand champion Belgian stallion Alfred de Bree Eyck, owned by Charles Irvine.
The grand champion Percheron mare Pink Brillante, owned by Dunhams.
Blue ribbon Belgian mare and foal, owned by Henry Lefebure.
The champion gaited saddle stallion My Major Dare, owned by Loula Long, Kansas City, Mo.
The champion mule, owned by Wyatt Carr, Collins, Ia.
The Breeder’s Gazette, Vol. 70, 7 September 1916
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