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"Friends Of Long Ago"

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"Friends Of Long Ago"
This is for all winners of the Victorian Vintage Quintessence contest, "Your Best Victorian Set." Thank you for your participation. Another contest will be soon. Hugs to all of you.
"Turquoise Ice" ~ For Doozer aka "Debbie"
Hi sweetie, This almost crossed on Polyvore with the lovely birthday gift set you sent me. We must have been thinking about each other. I realize I do not always comment on some of my favorites as often as I should. I dedicate this set to you. Hugs xxxx
Beautiful Orange Sunshine ~ For Helleka
This is for a very sweet Polypal that I have always admired her creativity. She does some of the best sets on Polyvore. I have not been in touch with her for awhile, so I am dedicating this to her to let her know I am thinking of her. Thank you for your friendship and support the past few years. Sending you many hugs, Beverly Anne
Let Some Color In Your Life ~ For ~ terrelyn-thomas
This is for one special person on Polyvore that I sometimes do not get around to letting them know that I love their beautiful sets and creativity. Thank you for your support and friendship. Sending hugs xxx

Dance Me Til The End Of Time

7 days ago - 767 views
Dance Me Til The End Of Time
Contest for Victorian Vintage Quintessence Group has 4 more days left. Give me your best Victorian or Vintage sets. Old or new......12 winners.

http://www.polyvore.com/your_best_victorian_sets/contest.show?id=404439
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"A Victorian Sunday Afternoon"

8 days ago - 681 views
"A Victorian Sunday Afternoon"
Contest for Victorian Vintage Quintessence Group has 5 more days left. Give me your best Victorian or Vintage sets. Old or new......12 winners.
 
http://www.polyvore.com/your_best_victorian_sets/contest.show?id=404439

"Come Away With Me"

8 days ago - 576 views
"Come Away With Me"
This is for The Polyvore Galleries Group, and of course the contest is about a man. Linda wanted more sets so here is the second for you dear. This is definitely very romantic.......A last minute idea.

"Me Tarzan, You Jane"

9 days ago - 794 views
"Me Tarzan, You Jane"
This is for "The Polyvore Galleries Group." Linda made a plea for more sets with men in them. I got my brain in gear and Linda.......here is another set. lol....just for your group.

My Great Gatsby-Themed Outfit ~ #3

10 days ago - 1,252 views
My Great Gatsby-Themed Outfit ~ #3
Baz Luhrmann's Great Gatsby is almost here! Here's my ensemble inspired by the roaring 1920s.
 
The 1920s were an age of dramatic social and political change. For the first time, more Americans lived in cities than on farms. The nation’s total wealth more than doubled between 1920 and 1929, and this economic growth swept many Americans into an affluent but unfamiliar “consumer society.” People from coast to coast bought the same goods (thanks to nationwide advertising and the spread of chain stores), listened to the same music, did the same dances and even used the same slang! Many Americans were uncomfortable with this new, urban, sometimes racy “mass culture”; in fact, for many–even most–people in the United States, the 1920s brought more conflict than celebration. However, for a small handful of young people in the nation’s big cities, the 1920s were roaring indeed.

My Great Gatsby-Themed Outfit ~ #2

10 days ago - 1,144 views
My Great Gatsby-Themed Outfit ~ #2
Baz Luhrmann's Great Gatsby is almost here! Here's my ensemble inspired by the roaring 1920s.
 
The 1920s were an age of dramatic social and political change. For the first time, more Americans lived in cities than on farms. The nation’s total wealth more than doubled between 1920 and 1929, and this economic growth swept many Americans into an affluent but unfamiliar “consumer society.” People from coast to coast bought the same goods (thanks to nationwide advertising and the spread of chain stores), listened to the same music, did the same dances and even used the same slang! Many Americans were uncomfortable with this new, urban, sometimes racy “mass culture”; in fact, for many–even most–people in the United States, the 1920s brought more conflict than celebration. However, for a small handful of young people in the nation’s big cities, the 1920s were roaring indeed.