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A new hobby...

Making headbands, been seeing them on many blogs and they looked like such a fun project. I think this is gonna be a short lived hobby, even though they look nice, nobody really wears headbands here except kids. I do like the last rosette clips though, they are so cute and easy to make. Tonio is modelling them for me, though he doesn't seem to know that... he was busy playing some video game while I clipped them on and snapped a picture.



Of course you will have to put them on, one at a time... they look so cute perched up on your hair. Nam, these are coming your way...

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Icychips said…
u r certifiably bonkers!!
if i were tonio, i'd make sure it was a short lived hobby:) he sat thru it all those blue buds - some game!!
Karen Xavier said…
Oh shil, when he gets started on his game... its real hard to break his concentration.
Karen Xavier said…
delphin bella - well,karen whos de person in de 3rd pic??? :) :)

Bhredjet Bhlaise - They are all very cute, esp those in Tonio's hair :-P

Megha Martins - oooh soo cute!! i love the last one. tonio's hair looks cute.

Karen Xavier - Bells, that's antonio...
Raina & Megh's , :o)

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