And the rules as a reminder, and for the new folks that would like to play:
1. The photo you post must have been taken within the prior challenge week (usually Thursday - Wednesday).
2. The photo must have been taken by YOU.
3. Fair warning: If you ignore rules 1 & 2, you will get flamed and disqualified. It's super serious.
4. The winner will be decided by how many "Love Its" they receive for their photo.
5. Each week's winner will decide the theme for the next week and so on.
Of course, if you are uncomfortable with any challenge you can sit it out.
This week's theme:
ACCESSORIZE! What is your favorite accessory? Is it some sparkly earrings, a wacky iPhone case, a statement necklace, or a pair of warm, fuzzy socks? Let's see your style!
treble - Our desks look almost identical. Weird. My hair tie is brown, otherwise it would have been really creepy. ETA: Probably still a little creepy.
Gah, the one day I didn't wear my strand of pearls to photograph! Although I have a pearl-ish sweater and pearl earrings today, so I'll post that. You can never go wrong with a classic!
Nothing too exciting, but my claddagh ring!! My mom bought me my first when I was 13 or 14 and there hasn't been a day since that I haven't worn one.
Really glad you said there have been multiple - I was going to feel very fat-fingered if you could still wear the same ring size as middle school (and I actually have child-like hands).
I couldn't pick a favorite, so here's my pile of standard accessories - my go-to earrings, the trusty hair band, my favorite heels and the pile of scarves that I keep in my office for days where I need a little extra accessorizing.
Post by kawaiikitsune on Mar 11, 2015 11:52:33 GMT -5
My little sister bought me this necklace for Christmas last year and I haven't taken it off since. I'm not a very "accessories" kind of gal so this and my engagement/wedding rings are as fancy as I get.
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