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Butterfly Pendant

Hey y'all whoever reads my blog. I came across this really cool Butterfly Pendant. I love it for the simple and elegant design that goes easily with a lot of smart stuff. More info and pic.. check it out at:


Oh and btw as much as i thought i shouldnt let you guys know about it. They are giving this away for free so i hope i get it for real :)

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Karishma said…
Wheeeeee! Thank you so much :)

Good luck :)

xx

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