Posted 1 month ago

I love mine twin!! Thank you. this made my day.

companionkitten:

These are for my besties Britta and Dezi, I asked the lovely MedicalZombies to draw you as a surprise to cheer you up!

medicalzombies:

Two more requests for companionkitten <3

Posted 2 months ago

Fab.com Flash Sale. Aquaclock Skeleton Aquarium, 20% off
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This innovation in dual functionality—part fish tank, part clock—is the first of its kind. Aquavista’s patented AquaClock Skeleton series is the world’s first and only clock that doubles as an aquarium (for betta fish). Give your desktop or mantle some life (literally) with this beautifully designed piece.

Posted 2 months ago

bluvega:

Mucha Princess Series

  1. Ariel-Rebirth
  2. Snow White-Innocence
  3. Mulan-Warrior
  4. Jasmin-Passion
  5. Belle-Ambition
  6. Rapunzel-Freedom

(Manca solo Alice)

Posted 3 months ago
Posted 3 months ago

WHY NET!!!!! Why do you hate me so?!

Posted 3 months ago
gunslingerannie:

Y U LEAVE STRANGER OMG IT WAS SO PERFECT

gunslingerannie:

Y U LEAVE STRANGER OMG IT WAS SO PERFECT

(Source: logs.Omegle.com)

Posted 3 months ago

Fab.com Flash Sale. Caution: Affectionate Dog, 30% off
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Created by Loyal Luxe through collaboration with decorative mural accessories company, ADZIF, this whimsical sticker warns the world about your snuggly puppy and his addiction to cuddling, licking and all things love-related.  

Posted 3 months ago

Fab.com Flash Sale. Origami Lily Earrings, 34% off
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One of the most classic folds of all the origami flowers, the lily—or, yamayuri—is native to the Japanese mountains. This design from Max Steiner takes the ephemerality of blooming flower and sustains it in sterling silver. The effect? A pair of light, delicate earrings that bring beauty wherever you wear them.

Posted 3 months ago

Fab.com Flash Sale. Origami Crane Earrings, 34% off
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A symbol of good luck and sustained prosperity, the crane has long been a significant creature in Japanese culture. Paper cranes are often hung in the home or gifted to newlyweds and babies as a sign of happiness and sustained prosperity. Jewelry designer Max Steiner has taken this ephemeral origami staple and solidified it in a pair of sterling silver earrings, so you may keep good luck close wherever you roam.

Posted 3 months ago

Fab.com Flash Sale. Origami Crane Earrings, 34% off
Fab.com
A symbol of good luck and sustained prosperity, the crane has long been a significant creature in Japanese culture. Paper cranes are often hung in the home or gifted to newlyweds and babies as a sign of happiness and sustained prosperity. Jewelry designer Max Steiner has taken this ephemeral origami staple and solidified it in a pair of sterling silver earrings, so you may keep good luck close wherever you roam.