I was once a glamour beach-gurl…
Now you can’t get me out of comfortable everything!
Rhinestone star earrings and the hematite metal and rhinestone star bracelet
were not too flashy for an architect in lalaland at that time.
Nothing was subdued! It felt like Hollywood in the glamour days!
Bright Ideas multi-color journal, with Platinum Carbon pen with Platinum Carbon cartridges and Lamy Al-Star with De Atramentis Document black ink,
White Uniball Signo pen, Fat white Pitt pen, and colored pencils.
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I love learning this about you! I was and always will be a glamour gurl! I love sparkly jewelry, and fine clothes. I’d love to be a Glamour Gurl, but I’m never going to be despite the clothes and accessories. Seeing yours and reading your story is proof I’m not alone in this raft!
I love your jewelry! I have lots of pieces that are very similar!Seriously come look at my jewelry box! In the last 2 yrs. I’ve donated or given away lots of my costume jewelry, but I’ve kept a lot of the finer pieces.
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Yay to glitter and glitz!
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I love this! I still wear my sparkly rhinestone pieces to work and the younger girls ooh and aah over them. Those were the best times, Kate. So much fun.
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They were!
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I hope you are enjoying your vacation Kate!
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We are — and so glad I learned about scheduled posts from Dan!
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