I believe a little “glitter trail” will follow you everywhere you go into the new year, spreading magic and joy, Beth. Have fun with your project and a happy new year, too. 🙂 ♡
Sigh. I miss glitter. There’s a box somewhere with about a thousand colored pencils and pieces of crayon mixed in with stickers and those vials of glitter. My artist grew up and moved out. She got busy with other things and the pencil and the crayons and the glitter got left behind in that box. We included one of those “adult” coloring books with her birthday presents and I know eventually she will be over and rummaging through her old stuff for that box.
I remember standing on stage during the question and answer portion of my presentation (in my past life) and looking down at the silver glitter on my tassel loafers. Her project was due that day and it had been a “flurry” of artistic energy the night before. That stuff goes everywhere. I’ll leave it to others and stick to wordsmithing.
You always brings smile through your blogs…wow
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thank you so much )
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Glitter on gentle one.
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i’m on it )
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Beth, you are very original I would say. I would say keep up the good work and Happy New Year in 2016
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thank you, and happy 2016 to you, too )
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We have a bit of glitter floating here too, from a bath bomb my youngest received over Christmas.It seems to be multiplying. Enjoy your coffee.
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Hah!
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😀 can relate 😀
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Glad to hear )
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Very nice!
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😀 I usually end up peeling glue off my fingers. 😉
Have a wonderful New Year.
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I do too !
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Glitter in your coffee might explain a lot of the magic that goes on around here.
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Ales perfect sense )
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I like the idea of glittery coffee. 🙂
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Me too )
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Thank you for yet another smile-induciing post, my friend!
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You at e very welcome , Russ )
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I believe a little “glitter trail” will follow you everywhere you go into the new year, spreading magic and joy, Beth. Have fun with your project and a happy new year, too. 🙂 ♡
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i like that idea, robin. and here’s to a sparkling new year for you too )
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I think 2016 will be sparkly, one way or another. Thanks, Beth.
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Sigh. I miss glitter. There’s a box somewhere with about a thousand colored pencils and pieces of crayon mixed in with stickers and those vials of glitter. My artist grew up and moved out. She got busy with other things and the pencil and the crayons and the glitter got left behind in that box. We included one of those “adult” coloring books with her birthday presents and I know eventually she will be over and rummaging through her old stuff for that box.
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and just maybe, you could pick it up and use it in the meantime, mike )
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I remember standing on stage during the question and answer portion of my presentation (in my past life) and looking down at the silver glitter on my tassel loafers. Her project was due that day and it had been a “flurry” of artistic energy the night before. That stuff goes everywhere. I’ll leave it to others and stick to wordsmithing.
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luckily there is room in the world for both –
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Your blog posts always sparkle to me
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thank you, alex )
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