On Thursday night I hosted a Jewel Kade party for a friend. And if you’ve been around here for any length of time, you KNOW I love me a party!!
AND since it was a jewelry party, I of course had to add some “jewelry” of my own. 😉
A few body forms and a few other accessories were found around my house to “wear” the pearls. {I bought some Christmas garland that looked like pearls and just cut it up and twisted the ends. Can you believe they already have it out!? I guess it’s a good thing because I needed it in August!}
I also bought some really big bling for the tops of the cupcakes. Two very cheap purchases, but added a little somethin’, somthin’…
And just when I was going to go take some pictures of all the fabulous merchandise my camera died. So , the last few photos were taken with my broken camera phone.
Have a great weekend!
~Angela
I love this idea of a pearl party. I have many pearl sets that I bought at Japanese Akoya Pearls this year. My favorite ones are a necklace and bracelet made of white pearls, but black pearl compositions look great too. I have a long record of buying things at the same place because trust is very important to me.
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