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Happy Birthday Eve!
Happy Birthday Eve! by @lynne (Lynne)

Eve is TWO YEARS OLD TODAY!! Here is the picture I drew for her... she is in a forest, with a yarn ball on her lap, and she is being visited by a unicorn. u.u I have no idea what inspired this, but it's cute anyway, yesh? :D

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Posted: Tuesday, 29 June, 2004 @ 03:03 PM

XD!! She's all like "Where'd YOU come from?? :O!!!!" and stuff! It's so cuuuuute! ^.^! Nice job on the shiney hair and STUFF :D

Eve: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!! 8D!! glomppouncehuglove ^.^ Tank yoooooooou!!

Posted: Tuesday, 29 June, 2004 @ 03:32 PM

Eve: playing with yarn >:d pulltwistcuddlekneadothercatlikethings Unicorn: slooooowly lowers head into scene, from off-camera 6.6 Eve: >:d...9.9...6.6...9.9...>]........pounces on unicorn's mane >:d pullkneadtwistandsuchlike ^^ Unicorn: .........blast. ..;

And now that that's out of my system, I can say 'cute pic!!' and comment on the beautiful shinies and marvel at the hair detail and declare that I must now be told how one puts photos in the backgrounds of pictures, because that's a technique I haven't stolen yet. o_o...=D;; Ish a pretty thing! I gotta get my own pic up, tonight. >:d

Posted: Tuesday, 29 June, 2004 @ 03:35 PM

X'D!!! Yeah Eve would TOTALLY do that too

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