Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Wonderful accident



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  1. Ooh, Katie, you should see about getting a hold of some of those nano-boys- erm, boTS. You could open a salon or botique and call it 'The Catty Mill'!?! Maybe?

    Nice piece! And I can't imagine Tara turning Linda down... after all, she's still the guy that loves her... somewhat.

    Peace,Love&Kisses;
    Elle

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  2. LOL, I wish. Liz always talks about a company called Renewal in her caps. She owns it. I have been thinking about adding Renewal to the Sugar and Spice universe. A company that can cover a ton of the sci/fi stuff that we all love so much. Hit me up with an email if you would like to bump ideas. Or just repost on here and maybe we can get a few others to join in with their creative juices.. LOL I hope to here from you

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    1. I took the liberty of attributing the formulation of some interesting new material to you, Katie. While the caption is composed for Melina, your invention plays a significant role in the outcome. And I'm glad to be able to help test the prototypes with you & her!

      The set can be viewed in Melina's trading folder at Rachel's or at my blog, here:
      http://w8z2x4m.blogspot.com/2013/01/kitty-hose-proof-of-concept.html

      Peace,Love&Kisses;
      Elle

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    2. Why not just use ACME as the company that supplies all sorts of wondrous products? I mean, it worked well for Wyle E. Coyote!

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    3. LOL If memory serves, Dee, I believe all those ACME products worked better for the Road Runner & the Bunny-dude than they did for Senor Coyote.

      Of course, employing various products from a big-box store like "Haven Co." might cover a broad array of goods! Although, with the current economy, one might save some money shopping at "Mall-Wart" or "TG-Mart". ...maybe?

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  3. ACME TG Products. I would be afraid to use them.. LOL for the same reasons said above. They never worked out too well for the buyer..

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  4. Also wanted to mention that using Violet from Southern Charms is always a great way to start out a caption, as she's always gorgeous!

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