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Decorate your Christmas tree with these Mickey Mouse ornaments!
Mickey mouse is the face of Disney as we all know. The infamous mouse and his gang of various sorts of other animal friends have created something so special that from a child to an adult all adore. The series merchandises are a fan favorite. They love to get a piece of their favorite mouse with them. So, what’s even better than welcoming your house with the gangs’ Christmas special edition? The items that I’m talking about are a couple of beautiful Christmas ornaments. These tree decorations will look super cute on any type of Christmas tree! They are Holiday Disney Christmas created by Hallmark that includes the infamous gang of Mickey Mouse and himself all dressed in their Christmas outfits and being their adorable self while presenting or holding gifts. The characters that we get in this set of Christmas ornaments are: • Mickey Mouse: • Minnie Mouse • Donald Duck • Goofy • And last but not the least: Pluto Here are the following features that would make these ornaments an ideal for your Christmas tree: • The size Many of the Christmas ornaments that we encounter during the search are not that big in size but these ornaments are approx. 2cm or even bigger, especially the Goofy one, which makes them eye-catching to the guests. You can see them hanging on the tree even from a distance. • The detailing The ornaments are not only big in size but also very nice design. They do not look at all cheap or something that is done in a hurry. The paint looks dashing and not a single line is outside its diameter of where it shouldn’t be. All the characters are very nicely detailed. • The design As I said in my introduction of these ornaments, they are designed especially for the Christmas/holiday time of the year and it clearly shows while looking at them as all of the characters are there in their cheerful face and looking happy while holding a present for their guests. Micky is even in a holiday attire that makes it all the more special. • The quality What I like about this is that the weight is just perfect. Neither they are very light so that if anybody would drop them, they would break with just a little height. So, yes, they are not that, unlike other Christmas ornaments. Also, they are not very heavy so while hanging either of these wouldn’t bend the tree branch on your tree. I’d recommend checking out other holiday season decorations before getting too close to the big day on the 25th as soon as possible on sites like eBay because we all know as close we get to the holiday season, the rush becomes more and more and all those end-time shopping not only is hard to do (with all that leftovers and defectives) but also they get pricier and pricier as the holidays come close, so get the best for your home as soon as possible!
Kris @ the 2016 NBA Celebrity All-star Game 😃🙌
Omg you just don't know how happy & excited I was when I first found out he was going to be in the NBA all-star game!! xD I totally watched it, I had too! I'm so proud of Kris, he's going places and he's just getting even more successful and known :) SM fudged up! lol but anyway I'm glad he had fun out there and played his best. I cheered him on hardcore throughout the whole game, screaming and fangirling lol I even hurt my toe in the process lol he made some lay-ups, I was so proud :) Canada won, that's awesome xD I mean I enjoyed the whole game even though USA lost sadly but I still had fun watching definitely Wu baby ^__^ He was on my TV screen cRiEs xD I couldn't control my feels at all it was everywhere! lol ❤❤ awws look his fans were there of course :) CR TO THE OWNER OF THESE PICTURES :) Kris.. you looked so cool out there ❤ The last picture though lol wth.... Did you kitties watch the game or nah? @mercii @kpopandkimchi @ercurrent @thepinkprincess @roxy1903 @yongsongmi @sarangseoltang @nnatalieg @allobaber @creetheotaku @poojas @lextay327 @johnevans @veronicaartino @deniecesuit @beckah1327 @mellyortiz @nicolejolly @drummergirl691 @crystalguerra @carleB @eliseB @raquelarredondo @erinee @sarahdarwish @xxygxx @jennyyang143 @geetanjalirao @toppdogg @donnalykaroxas @aegyoxprincess @ninjamidori @hayleyyates @ayannawelch @yaya12 @ladeda7 @maddie27 @danamichelle @brisalopez @aliciazitting88 @sashalove @shadowcyrmbbcl @neoisrealo @taisa @sabrinasakura @kpossible4250
Today's Wordle
Wordle is a popular daily word puzzle game that challenges players to guess a new five-letter word within six guesses. After each guess, letters in the correct word will highlight green, and those in the wrong word will turn yellow. Wordle has become a household name, so it's no surprise there are clones out there to take advantage of its popularity. That's why it's always useful to have a few handy hints and clues up your sleeve. Hints Wordle is a daily word-based puzzle that has quickly become a viral sensation. It's free to play online and has extremely simple rules, but it can be tough to crack. Typically, the game asks players to guess a five-letter word within six tries. After each guess, the letters will be highlighted in different colors based on how close you are to the correct answer. Today's wordle hint is an awkwardly-phrased word that relates to someone being rude. This is not a difficult word to guess, but it will require some time and patience to solve. As with many Wordle puzzles, you'll need a bit of guidance. Luckily, we've got you covered with a list of hints to help you out. Read more: Today’s Wordle Answer Wordle is a daily word game that has taken the world by storm. Created by software engineer Josh Wardle, it's a simple puzzle that challenges players to guess five-letter words in only six attempts. Every day, Wordle will give you a new word to try and solve, and it's a lot of fun! But there are times when you may get stuck and not be sure where to start. Fortunately, there are many hints that can help you figure out what the word is and why it's difficult to guess. Today's Wordle has three vowels, a repeating letter, and vowels at both the beginning and end of the word. Hopefully these hints have given you enough nudges to keep your streak going. But if you're still having trouble, scroll down for even more clues and strategies to try. Solution Today's Wordle (puzzle 634 on March 15) is SWEEP, which means to clean an area by brushing away dirt or litter. It's an easy-to-solve word that doesn't repeat letters and has two vowels. Initially created by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle, Wordle is a daily word game where players have six tries to guess the same word. Each guess is checked against the Wordle dictionary, and feedback is provided in the form of colored tiles showing when a letter matches or occupies the correct position in a word. The game is free-to-play and the word puzzle resets every day at midnight local time. It was bought by the New York Times in 2022 and is now maintained and published by the company. It's very easy to share your Wordle results, but it's done in a spoiler-free way so that people who haven't played the puzzle can't see it. The sharing popup will appear on your screen when you've completed or lost today's puzzle, and you can tap the green share button to copy the words from that box and post them online. Final Word Wordle is a popular online game that requires you to guess a five-letter word in six tries. The game is free to play and was created by Josh Wardle, a software engineer. When you try to guess a word, squares representing the letters of your answer turn green, yellow, or grey depending on whether they're in the correct place within the word or not. The colors show you where the letters are within the word and how close you are to the answer. Millions of people play Wordle each day in the hopes of maintaining their streak and keeping their brains active and stimulated. Unfortunately, sometimes hard Wordle puzzles can put those streaks in jeopardy, leading many to seek help from us to give them a hand. If you're struggling with today's word, we've got a list of hints that will help you solve it. These hints are specific to today's Wordle and will help you keep that winning streak going.
BTS Was Mentioned In The Canadian TV Series of “Private Eye”!
So I was on Twitter, scrolling through my timeline, when I ran across something awesome! Twitter user @Bangtanitl , she runs an international fan base for BTS, shared that our boys was mentioned on this Canadian TV Series called, "Private Eye", Episode 8. I had to share this because this is amazing!! 》Link 《 Private Eye is a crime-solving series. For more info, click here. Skip to 42:02 :) THAT IS SO DAEBAKKKK!! XD What do you guys think? Comment down below! It seems like someone likes kpop :) *Photos video, and gif does not belong to KpopINT. Creds to the rightful owners. Reporter @parktaemi KpopINT Chairs: @bbyitskatie @Sailynn @KpopBeat KpopINT Fam: @amobigbang @elaynethtrumpet @JohnEvans @LenaBlackRose @LexiMintkgtopty @ParkHwaYoung @parktaemi @tayunnie KpopINT Official Taglist~ A- @AaliyaNewbell @aliahwhbmida @AlisonYui @amberg171997 @AnaP @AngelaDarkness @ArhenBurris @AubriePope @axosrain @AyameTenchu B- @babymarkson @BrendaValdez @BluBear07 C- @CallMeMsDragon @CamrynCherry @ChristineO84 @CloverShadows @CrystalGuerra D- @DamarisCisneros @deilig @drummergirl691 E- @ekahjw @elainarenea @ESwee F- @faith92 @FannyWard G- @GDsGF H- @HaleyHerbig I- @imiebegay14 @IsoladaPazo @izabelpillado J- @JamiMilsap @Jasminep96 @jenjenkhreim @Jinnyrod3 K- @kanatm @KDSnKJH @Kieuseru L- @LizaNightshade @lcr4562 M- @maldonadosonia1 @MelissaGarza @mellyortiz @merryjayne13 @monikad @moonchild03 @mycreativename N- @NaBi7 @NathashaXavier @ninjamidori @NykeaKing O- @ortizwendy17 P- @Pickles440 Q- R- @RebeccaLondon @resavalencia @Roas420 S- @salo @Sammie9952 @SassyMaknae @SatinSkies @ScarletMermaid @SerenityThao @shellyfuentes70 @ShinoYuki @ShyrllBorden @StefaniTre @sukkyongwanser @Swhitta T- @TiffanyBibian U- @unnieARMkeY V- @VeronicaArtino W- X- @XionHeart @xxkarlah Y- Z- @Znae Tagging more of my fam~ @mercii @kpopandkimchi @ercurrent @PrincessUnicorn @roxy1903 @yongsongmi @sarangseoltang @nnatalieg @allobaber @creetheotaku @poojas @lextay327 @veronicaartino @deniecesuit @beckah1327 @mellyortiz @nicolejolly @drummergirl691 @crystalguerra @carleB @eliseB @raquelarredondo @erinee @sarahdarwish @xxygxx @jennyyang143 @geetanjalirao @toppdogg @donnalykaroxas @aegyoxprincess @ninjamidori @hayleyyates @ayannawelch @yaya12 @ladeda7 @maddie27 @danamichelle @brisalopez @aliciazitting88 @sashalove @shadowcyrmbbcl @neoisrealo @taisa @sabrinasakura @kpossible4250 @topstarlight @jjrockstar @marisamusic @izzy987 @shinoyuki @starbell808 @maricelvaromero @sugamint @thetrillestkid @stephaniepoore @nicolejolly @polarstarr @pamelapenaloza @lexxcisco @rebeccalondon @vickyle @JiyongLeo  @JinsPrincess @KaeliShearer @JadeOwens @BBxGD
Blackwell Auctions A family-operated auction house
Blackwell Auctions, LLC is a family-worked business claimed by Edwin Blackwell Bailey and Shannon Bailey. The name originates from Edwin's incredible, extraordinary granddad, Blackwell Bailey. Blackwell Auctions is becoming known for cautiously choosing unmistakable things for its deals, going from artistic work, gems, militaria, coins, and stamps, to furniture, authentic silver, and then some. Single things, assortments, and domains are bought or acknowledged on credit. Florida Antiques At the point when Alfred R. Frankel initially moved to Hollywood, Florida, from Brooklyn, New York, in 1949, he found a tropical express that was still generally unseen and immaculate. He depicts the "tropical blossoms, hibiscus, coconut palms… football on Friday evenings close to full tomato fields, submarine races at Dania Beach–the entirety of this sank into my inner mind, and I was glad." Nurturing an enthusiasm for workmanship, Frankel would ultimately turn into the main authority of Floridian craftsmanship and stylistic theme. Headed to help the craftsmen and makers of Blackwell auctions Florida, Frankel would proceed to report their accounts in a few history books. The main parcel of this bartering, a salt-coated pitcher from the 1850s, is one of just two known enduring models; the other, claimed by the territory of Florida, is examined in one of Frankel's books. The pitcher was made by Turnley and Odom Pottery, a firm that was distinctly inactivity for a year prior to shutting during the Civil War. Blackwell Auctions Rare Hummel Figurines to Life The now-famous Hummel dolls weren't constantly made in porcelain. They were first presented in Germany and Switzerland as drawings by Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel in the Blackwell auction. It was just later that Franz Gobel, a porcelain producer, transformed these drawings into porcelain dolls. The ubiquity of the dolls soar after World War II when American officers positioned in West Germany began sending them as gifts to their friends and family. The doll was made as an example in 1948 and was a careful multiplication of Sister Hummel's initial portrayals. Additionally included is a puppet made for the 2000 Goebel Celebration in Disney World. Models, exceptional pieces, and some unique fine arts by Sister Hummel are additionally at a bargain. Scarce 1850s lithograph of Black musician A prewar lithograph of an African-American artist. The first, named "The Bone Player," was painted by New York craftsman William Sidney Mount (American, 1807-1868) in 1856, a couple of briefs a very long time before the Civil War would — to sum up Lincoln — test the strength of a country established on and committed to racial uniformity. The lithograph can appropriately be called uncommon for a few reasons. To begin with, according to a market viewpoint, there have all the earmarks of being not many instances of The Bone Player (other than the first, which hangs in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston). The solitary other period rendition of the litho found online lives in the super durable assortment of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The lithograph is uncommon additionally according to the viewpoint of craftsmanship history. Only before the Civil War, Mount was drawn closer by William Schaus, New York specialist for French craftsmanship distributer Goupil, Vibert, and Cie. The firm organized five of Mount's works — three charged straight by Goupil — to be replicated by lithograph in Paris and distributed for overall dissemination. The lithography was finished by French craftsman Jean-Baptiste Adolphe Lafosse. Every one of the five pieces was a picture of youngsters, four of whom are dark. Goupil sold its lithographs all over Europe, and Mount was purportedly the lone American craftsman addressed in the distributer's index. For a period, it shows up, he was the most renowned living American painter taking everything into account, frequently the lone American referenced in reviews of what was then viewed as contemporary workmanship. Media Source: AuctionDaily