Porcelain Bride Has anyone ever heard of these bands/musicians?
dance gavin dance cobra starship chiodos breathe carolina blood on the dancefloor hawthrone heights attack attack brokencyde nickasaur santogold crystal castles alice in video land scene kidz the bride wore black all time low 3OH!3 dot dot curve the sounds family force five drop dead gorgeous the medic droid mindless self indulgence i haunt wizard owl city millionares muscles the secret handshake hollywood undead mgmt shiny toy guns kill hannah jeffree star scary kids scaring kids porcelain and the tramps alesana the ting tings the devil wears prada a skylit drive yelle
if you've heard of all of these bands i love you lol
ive heard of most of them and the ones ive heard of, ARE AMAZING
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Can I paint over a porcelain figurine that has already been fired?
I bought a porcelain figurine as a wedding cake topper. Unfortunately, the Bride's hair color is a brownish blonde. I was wondering if I can carefully paint over the hair color to make it darker. And if so, what kind of paint can I use and would I have to re-fire it?
You should not refire it, as you don't know exactly what it's made of, and what temperature it should be fired. But, you can try glass primer and glass paint, which dries glass-hard, so just as good as firing it.
If your daughter is so totally upset about her appearance, if it was only a tiny bit on her cheeks so it looked natural, maybe I'd give her that – but I certainly wouldn't do an Aunt Sally. On the other hand I wouldn't be happy with it.
I think I'd have to be in your shoes to know what I'd do, and I pray to God I never am.
I sometimes think that the longer the question on Y!A the less "real" especially when the user just registered that same day? I hardly knew what to say the first day I registered on here.
I will say it like it is, I don't believe a word of your story it is too contrived with too much information.
But just in case it is true I think you are treating your daughter as a "mini adult" but you did what you thought was in the best interests of your child but no 6 year old needs hair extentions, hundreds of thousands of children every year undergo chemotherapy/radiotherapy and they are the lucky ones, imagine kids in China/India who do not have this option and rarely survive even.
I would disagree with you and say that allowing "rosy cheek make up" at the age of 6 and pierced ears is totally wrong and I doubt your daughter requested this? You made this decision do not ask our opinion to justify your decision morally.
As for clothes children wear what their parents tell them to wear, I bought my kids second hand clothes from the charity shop, that is what I could afford and they happily wore it no questions asked.
You are posing odd questions here regarding "mini brides" in Ireland and what people chose to dress their children in for their first Holy Communion but this is totally different to you agreeing to dress your daughter in a certain way during her illness and I can totally see where your you Dad is coming from.
You have spoilt your daughter out of your own guilt at not being able to prevent her from being sick. Totally understandable but not right and it won't necessarily make her a better person in the long run and I suggest you stop and treat her like the 6 year old little girl she is, let her play wiht dolls and forget the hair extentions, she isn't Jordan.
You are putting your grown up emotions "woke up with D-cup breasts" into a child's body. Your child does not have these concepts OK 6 year olds do not think about breasts.
I agree with your dad <<BUT>> becuase of the circumstances I understand what you are doing!You just dont want to see your little girl hurting and felling bad about herself, thats totally understandable.
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Its a hard one, and I can see both sides.
If your daughter is so totally upset about her appearance, if it was only a tiny bit on her cheeks so it looked natural, maybe I'd give her that – but I certainly wouldn't do an Aunt Sally. On the other hand I wouldn't be happy with it.
I think I'd have to be in your shoes to know what I'd do, and I pray to God I never am.
Beautiful! And you aren’t the only bride with pasty legs… there are tons of us porcelain brides out there! =)
We now have beautiful handpainted porcelain bride / bride and groom / groom cake toppers in stock.
I sometimes think that the longer the question on Y!A the less "real" especially when the user just registered that same day? I hardly knew what to say the first day I registered on here.
I will say it like it is, I don't believe a word of your story it is too contrived with too much information.
But just in case it is true I think you are treating your daughter as a "mini adult" but you did what you thought was in the best interests of your child but no 6 year old needs hair extentions, hundreds of thousands of children every year undergo chemotherapy/radiotherapy and they are the lucky ones, imagine kids in China/India who do not have this option and rarely survive even.
I would disagree with you and say that allowing "rosy cheek make up" at the age of 6 and pierced ears is totally wrong and I doubt your daughter requested this? You made this decision do not ask our opinion to justify your decision morally.
As for clothes children wear what their parents tell them to wear, I bought my kids second hand clothes from the charity shop, that is what I could afford and they happily wore it no questions asked.
You are posing odd questions here regarding "mini brides" in Ireland and what people chose to dress their children in for their first Holy Communion but this is totally different to you agreeing to dress your daughter in a certain way during her illness and I can totally see where your you Dad is coming from.
You have spoilt your daughter out of your own guilt at not being able to prevent her from being sick. Totally understandable but not right and it won't necessarily make her a better person in the long run and I suggest you stop and treat her like the 6 year old little girl she is, let her play wiht dolls and forget the hair extentions, she isn't Jordan.
You are putting your grown up emotions "woke up with D-cup breasts" into a child's body. Your child does not have these concepts OK 6 year olds do not think about breasts.
I agree with your dad <<BUT>> becuase of the circumstances I understand what you are doing!You just dont want to see your little girl hurting and felling bad about herself, thats totally understandable.