
The fabulously inspiring
e.b. has invited everyone to THE event of the fall -- the
Bloglandia Ball on September 26, to coincide with the full moon. Oh, what will I wear? Check out what other folks are doing
here and
here and
here! Oh, and
here too!

My muse for this dress comes from New Mexico -- The Land of Enchantment -- where I spent most of my formative years.
I LOVE this....it looks like leather on the bottom. I am so enchanted and full of joy seeing all the dresses popping up all over...it's a definite addicting process that, for me, is taking over!!heehee
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Love this! - the feathered belt is especially captivating. This is so much fun, and Eb is such an inspiration. I think the night of the Bloglandia Ball, dancing under the Chrysanthemum Moon, will be quite an enchanted evening for us all! xo
ReplyDeletenow this is swishy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletethe feathers, wow - can you make one in a size 8? - by Art Hop? :)
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am in 24/7 mode preparing for Art Hop - 12 days...
will you make more and/or re-post 9/26?
love you...
xox - eb.
ps - I spent a spectacular month in San Rafael when I was 21... eating fruit from the trees... living above a garage with crystals spinning rainbows and in love with a photographer who is now a natural farming guru...
haven't charged much...
xox - again - eb.
wow, love the dress!
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful dress, son and dog!!!
ReplyDeleteThe dress is wonderful! I love it. So different, and I love the Native American flare!
I hope all goes well with your son. I will keep him in my prayers!
I like the Black Patina stuff! I will have to try some of that!
(I had to catch up on the post--so I just replied to them all here!)
gorgeous!!!!!
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www.scrappyjessi.blogspot.com
**land of enchantment**
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where you wear that dress,
i am thinking...
:-)
I think you're gonna need a bigger sun porch soon dear Leslie! I love the little dress thingey. Okay, I'm not a scrapper, so I don't know the lingo. Sue me!
ReplyDeleteAnd New Mexico? That reminded me of that big paper mache thing they torched every summer in Santa Fe. What was that called? I just remember being quite traumatized, as they always had in moaning as it met it's demise. Is it cause I was little, or was it really that big?
Nice work Leslie!
Dee Dee
The big paper mache thing:
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Love the outfit, great feathers
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning. I love all the details.
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