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[OT] Gift for girl?



 
 
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Old 13-12-2003, 08:55 AM
Jean Clarke
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How about an old but still presentable small trunk with travel stickers
on it, a flashy feather boa, a campy brimmed hat trimmed with flowers
and ribbons, some glitzy pumps (shoes), some clean but used dressy
dresses as close as you can get to her size, an assortment of facial
make-up, a hand-held mirror, some tap-shoes (Maryjanes with taps put on
by a cobbler), some dance music, tapes or CDs with lyrics. You can find
many things in thrift shops, like old jewelry and let her imagination
come into play. Plus it gives you a chance to use your's as well! Have
fun!

Just a Jeanie

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Old 13-12-2003, 11:56 AM
Jarkat2002
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Default [OT] Gift for girl?

How about an old but still presentable small trunk with travel stickers
on it, a flashy feather boa, a campy brimmed hat trimmed with flowers
and ribbons, some glitzy pumps (shoes), some clean but used dressy
dresses as close as you can get to her size, an assortment of facial
make-up, a hand-held mirror, some tap-shoes (Maryjanes with taps put on
by a cobbler), some dance music, tapes or CDs with lyrics. You can find
many things in thrift shops, like old jewelry and let her imagination
come into play. Plus it gives you a chance to use your's as well! Have
fun!

Just a Jeanie



Jeanie, My 4 year old would LOVE this!!! I mean *L*O*V*E* this! lol
I don't have the time before Christmas, but her birthday is just around the
corner.
I wonder where I could find an old small trunk for cheap?
~Kat


"I think I would like to call myself 'the girl who wanted to be God'. Yet if I
were not in this body, where would I be--perhaps I am destined to be classified
and qualified. But, oh, I cry out aginst it." --Sylvia Plath
 




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