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October 27, 2010

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Mandy

And I thought they were holiday ornaments. So, there's that as well!

Tamara

That's just fabulous! I love the silver and blue.....exactly how I did my christmas tree last year :)

Suzanne - Easy at Home

I'm STILL driving around with one on my dash, my son sure can spot me in the carpool line and Kindergarten!

Thanks for stopping by my blog; I love yours!

Greta

Hi Michelle - love your blog! Small world! I didn't realize it was you - had to look close at your side profile with your son. He's a cutey. We missed you at the reunion. Scroll through my blog and you will see picks.

Nikki

too cute! what a great idea! :)

Jessica

Hi and THANK YOU for stopping by my blog!! I LOVE your pumpkin idea- they're beautiful!! Have a wonderful Halloween weekend!
:) Jess

Lisa

I loved this ideas so much I featured you on Over the Big Moon today!

http://overthebigmoon.blogspot.com/2011/09/pinterest-interests_15.html

Thanks for the great idea!

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