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Gamma Phi Beta brown and pink purse or carryall.
Organic cotton solid brown. Pink toile cotton print. Pink embroidery thread.
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A sweet, swinging year round staple for all occasions!
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lizzie225 has done it again with this great top/dress creation!
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This basic hoodie is the perfect base to keep you warm and stylish
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Learn how to alter a basic bodice into a "leaf" pleated bodice
Jan 29, 2009, 01.08 AMby Elfies
So lovely to see a russian letters :) it practically just colletion of 3 letters which dont have to mean anything but it gives it a very special touch.
Dec 13, 2008, 09.01 AMby marie55
i love your diana bag. wonderful colors. I would like to find a same oraganic cotton in france. But it is so hard;
Sep 12, 2008, 03.43 AMby X-mops
Yes, it’s Russian. It can mean “a gas-flare tower” or “a rowing with violet oars” or even “state federal dapartment” :-)
Sep 11, 2008, 01.52 PMby Sew4my3
gehehfveh? I have no idea what that says in Russian, but these letters are exactly the same as Greek letters. How cool of you to point that out. Learn something new everyday. Thanks
Sep 11, 2008, 12.11 PMby Yaroslavna
I would say it looks all Russian:) Russian alphabet.
Sep 10, 2008, 08.15 PMby calicocouture
Nicely done =D
I like the lining you used.
Sep 10, 2008, 05.52 PMby peps1
its all greek to me