All that glitters does not necessarily have to be gold. Sometimes a snowman snow globe is just as sparkly as gold. He's supposed to be a gift for the neighbor's girls but with that cute smile and his rotund belly that changes colors as the glitter swirls, this cute little guy is going to be hard to give away!
@chrismarfil Thank you Chris! @netkonnexion Thank you Damon! @allie912 Thanks Allison- I bought him at a True Value Hardware Store. His tag reads: Manufactured by Huizhou Zhaoxing Technology Factory, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, Postal Code 516025, China. The bar code reads: 7 93573 12863 8 But that's all it says so no "official name". But if you have a True Value by you they might have him on the shelf. @digitalrn Thanks Rick- if he was an angel instead, we'd have some serious problems! But I think I'll be able to let go. @sarasdadandmom Thanks Terry- I think mine would too- but he's going to one of my "adopted" granddaughters. @kerristephens Thanks Kerri! @crickle1969 Thanks Chrystal! @httpgeffed Thanks Colleen! @lyno Thanks Lyn! lol If it had been an angel, we'd definitely applied that rule!
@alia_801 Thanks Alia! @sangwann Thanks Dione! @cimes1 Thank you Carole! I wanted to take something a little less typical. The angle worked well for that. @allie912 I hope you find it- or something similar. These types of decorations are quite popular now. I've also seen similar things in Kohl's if you have them in VA. @bruni Thanks Bruni! Yes, why should children have all the fun anyway!?
@geertje Thanks Geertje! I'm going to end up keeping this fellow because I keep turning him on to see the glitter swirl! lol I'm going to wear out the batteries!
@allie912 Wow- you really found it on Amazon?! I figured the bar code might help. Happy glitter fest! @edie Thanks Edie- you can't help but smile at this little guy!
@bkbinthecity Thank you Brian! @summerfield Thank you Vikki. It's really a matter of shooting a subject from many angles for me. Sometimes I know right from the start what I want to do and other times, I experiment until I feel I've gotten the "right shot".
@netkonnexion Thank you Damon!
@allie912 Thanks Allison- I bought him at a True Value Hardware Store. His tag reads: Manufactured by Huizhou Zhaoxing Technology Factory, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, Postal Code 516025, China. The bar code reads: 7 93573 12863 8 But that's all it says so no "official name". But if you have a True Value by you they might have him on the shelf.
@digitalrn Thanks Rick- if he was an angel instead, we'd have some serious problems! But I think I'll be able to let go.
@sarasdadandmom Thanks Terry- I think mine would too- but he's going to one of my "adopted" granddaughters.
@kerristephens Thanks Kerri!
@crickle1969 Thanks Chrystal!
@httpgeffed Thanks Colleen!
@lyno Thanks Lyn! lol If it had been an angel, we'd definitely applied that rule!
@sangwann Thanks Dione!
@cimes1 Thank you Carole! I wanted to take something a little less typical. The angle worked well for that.
@allie912 I hope you find it- or something similar. These types of decorations are quite popular now. I've also seen similar things in Kohl's if you have them in VA.
@bruni Thanks Bruni! Yes, why should children have all the fun anyway!?
@edie Thanks Edie- you can't help but smile at this little guy!
@summerfield Thank you Vikki. It's really a matter of shooting a subject from many angles for me. Sometimes I know right from the start what I want to do and other times, I experiment until I feel I've gotten the "right shot".