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Beauty is where you find it #64 : girl's stuff !!!

I live surrounded by boys!!!!!
But you know what???? This doesn't scare me at all!!!
In our home there are a lot of little feminine spots like this one....



....not in my room , neither in my bathroom or in my studio!
Some of my necklaces just hung in the corridor in front of our living room!!!!
I'm not hiding my girlish stuff!!! Display it!!! This is my rule!!!!
What about you?

xxxx Alessandra

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  1. I really like the place were you keep you're stuff. I am also surrounded by just boys so I know what you mean. Love Tinie

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  2. That's a good rule! Growing up in my house, it was the girls that outnumbered my Dad. Me, my sister, my mom, and even our pets were all female at one point!
    Kate :}

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  3. Good idea, claim your spot!

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  4. glad to hear it! that is a lot of necklaces! Heather x

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  5. Great idea to put it up for everyone to see! I'm in the same boat as you (surrounded by boys) but not as brave to hang my girl-things. :)

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  6. So pretty and colorful!!! Have a great day!! xo Heather

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  7. I too live in a house full of boys, I agree you have to have your touches of girly all over, I have some of my necklaces hanging from the mirror in the living room just because they look pretty xx

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  8. Great idea! You have a lot of lovely necklaces!
    Helen x

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  9. Oh I love (long) necklaces!! Great place to keep yours :-). Mine are hanging in the sleeping room, ready to chose when putting on the clothes ;-). Happy weekend, dear!! xxx Nata

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  10. Gosh you have a lot of beads! So very pretty and so very, colourfully, you :)

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  11. Awesome.

    I absolutely love your beads.

    I try to make necklaces as well. This give me an idea to make a picture of them all together.

    See! You inspire me!

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  12. Quite inspiring.

    I think I am going to make a picture of my necklaces all together.

    Thank you for bringing the idea into my head.

    Absolutely love your beads!

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  13. Oh,

    I posted it twice because I thought the last one didn't go.
    Now I see my comment must be approved by you.

    Sorry for the double message.

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  14. Gorgeous jewels you have! They are interesting! :)

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