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Great Minds Think… Mechanically

From the listing:

This necklace is definitely OOAK. I made each “flower” using vintage watch parts and a small metal rose. The doll is from 1890-1920 and is German bisque. This work of art is sure to be a conversation starter.

Conversation starter indeed. Maybe a conversation with the crazy you’re rooming with in the psych ward.

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I’m a little morbidly curious as to what happened to the legs. What? Were they a little too over the top?

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Posted by sam {temptingmama} on December 18, 2008 @ 7:11 pm  

3 Responses to “Great Minds Think… Mechanically”

  1. evabaruk (38 comments.) Says:

    Why is it trying to hug me? Make it go away.

    evabaruk’s last blog post..Panic!!!

  2. Melanie (2 comments.) Says:

    Daisy-head Maisy, Daisy-head Maisy, Daisy-head Maisy!

    Melanie’s last blog post..Gym Time!

  3. followthatdog (27 comments.) Says:

    I’m still trying to see what you find wrong with that fine piece of jewelry.

    followthatdog’s last blog post..The nose knows.






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