it's just 4-5 yards of tulle gathered onto an elastic waistband ^_^ very easy to make
thank you~!
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it. -Jurassic Park
haha it's you~! ::dances::
yup the pictures came out awesome!
thank you so much for helping
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it. -Jurassic Park
I love this! Red skirts, those shoes, and tight, careless shirts are the number one combo! BEAUTIFUL! I honestly am in looove with this design! And the girl in the photo is a beauty!
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"I'll hunt you and the night! " - Leon Belmont - Castlevania Lament of Innocence
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it. -Jurassic Park
yay~! thank you so much ^_^ I'm glad you like it
it's also one of my favorite outfits ::grins::
the girl is one of my best friends. . and my best model hehe everuone else freezes up infront of a camera(including myself)
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it. -Jurassic Park
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thank you~!
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it.
-Jurassic Park
yup the pictures came out awesome!
thank you so much for helping
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it.
-Jurassic Park
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"I'll hunt you and the night! "
- Leon Belmont - Castlevania Lament of Innocence
prrrrreeeeetty.
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Dream forever
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it.
-Jurassic Park
it's also one of my favorite outfits ::grins::
the girl is one of my best friends. . and my best model hehe everuone else freezes up infront of a camera(including myself)
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it.
-Jurassic Park
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