Pageant Shoes, Ballet Slipper Red Satin Shoe With Stars And Stripes Ribbon Bow Sparkle Stars. - New Arrivals

Pageant Shoe, Ballet SlipperThis pageant ballet slipper is made with red satin taffeta and embellished to match our Stars and Stripes Patriotic Tea Length Dress.A double loop stars and stripes ribbon bow is set on the side and is surrounded with sparkle stars and silver glitter dots.Our ballet slipper style pageant shoe that long red ribbon ties set on the sides that wrap around the ankle and tie at back in a bow.This is a pageant shoe and not a street shoe.If you'd like a custom shoe, message me because I have a studio full of fabrics and embellishments I know will coordinate with your outfit!•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••♥ ♥ My shoes are hand made and sizing is not the same as store bought shoes. Please measure her foot and choose the corresponding size by length from the chart below. ♥ ♥To measure, have your little one stand on a tape measure or rule, with her heal on zero. The number corresponding with her longest toe is the measurement of her foot. Please include quarter inch increments...1/4; 1/2 and 3/4.Use that measurement...and the chart below...to choose the shoe size to order.Length of finished shoe...........Fit most size.......3 3/4 inches.........................0-3 month.......4 inches...............................3-6 month.......4 1/2 inches..........................6-9 month.......5 inches................................9-12 month.......5 1/4 inches..........................12-18 month.......5 3/4.....................................18-24 month.......6 inches................................size 6 1/2.......6 1/8 inches..........................size 7.......6 3/8 inches.........................size 8.......6 5/8 inches.........................size 9.......7 inches................................size 10.......7 3/8 inches..........................size 11.......7 5/8 inches..........................size 12.......8 inches................................size 13Custom between sizes are available. Message me for details.Please allow 2-3 weeks to complete.

Community School of Music and Arts: “Picture This,” student exhibition, through Jan. 18. Mohr Gallery, Community School of Music and Arts, Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View. Free. http://www.arts4all.org or 650-917-6800, ext. 305. Cubberley Artist Studio Program: “Guided Colors,” K-8 exhibition. Through Dec. 15. ArtLab Gallery, Cubberley Community Center, 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/casp. Pace Gallery: Adam Pendleton, “Which We Can,” through Dec. 22. “Trans-figure,” sculptures and paintings by Kohei Nawa, Jan. 18 through Feb. 25, reception 4-7 p.m. Jan. 17. Pace Gallery, 229 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto. http://www.pacegallery.com/.

Palo Alto Art Center:  Florence Robichon’s “A Brighter Future: Creativity and Learning in a Syrian Refugee Camp in Iraqi Kurdistan,” through Jan, 3, “Through That Which Is Seen,” various artists, Jan, 20 pageant shoes, ballet slipper red satin shoe with stars and stripes ribbon bow sparkle stars. through April 8, Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Road, Palo Alto, https://www.paacf.org/, American Association of University Women: Michelle Carter, “From Under the Russian Snow,” 10:30 a.m, Jan, 27, Redwood Shores Library, 399 Marine Parkway, Redwood Shores, 650-92-5822 or sancarlos-aauw@earthlink.net..

The joy of the jam. Deadheads have always embraced it. And so they embrace the Grateful Dead tribute band, The China Cats. Each performance is a new, communal journey. There’s one coming up on Dec. 29 at Redwood City’s Club Fox. The term “tribute band” can mean a lot of different things, from lookalikes to carbon copy sound to simply using the original artist’s work as a jumping off point. The China Cats fall more into that last category. “Grateful Dead music has become a genre,” said lead guitarist/vocalist Matt Hartle, reached by phone at his home in Santa Cruz. “It’s like in jazz — there are standards. Grateful Dead has become the same way. There are certain roles with the instrumentation.

“The China Cats, we play straight Grateful Dead sets and in understanding the genre, there’s a real trick to knowing what is pageant shoes, ballet slipper red satin shoe with stars and stripes ribbon bow sparkle stars. essential to making the song be that song, Then the rest of it, there’s so much room for improvisation.”, The China Cats started in 2008, with Hartle joining in 2010, Having studied jazz at the University of North Texas, he relishes the band’s proclivity for spontaneity, “It’s not just about one person taking a solo, It’s about a group improvisation and a group dynamic at all times..

“On these tunes, anything can happen. There are certain things that are specific, and certain things that are wide open to interpretation. It’s never about going back. It’s always looking to the present moment that we’re having. Every time The China Cats play a song, it’s a new experience. We’re not playing the 1973 version of the song or the ’79 or the ’92 version. We’re playing the 2017 version of the song.”. The China Cats attract a wide age range. “At our shows, there’s people that were there for Grateful Dead concerts and people who are just getting into the band now. It’s a very universal type of music. Grateful Dead music has a timeless appeal.”.

Hartle points to the songwriting as one reason for that appeal, “Grateful Dead music is not about anything immediately topical, It’s about age-old concepts, about just being a human being on planet Earth.”, Jerry Garcia’s inventive, eclectic playing was also key to the Dead’s allure, “He started off as a banjo player,” Hartle said, “That’s another timeless thing about it, He and David Grisman — picture a person with Spanish ancestry and a Jewish guy, both hippies, traveling in the Deep South, in like 1971, hunting down Appalachian pageant shoes, ballet slipper red satin shoe with stars and stripes ribbon bow sparkle stars. music..

“So that kind of folk thing is there in the Dead’s music, too, but then completely psychedelicized. Grateful Dead captures the true spirit of Americana, because all types of music are represented, from folk to reggae to disco. It runs the gamut.”. Hartle, who grew up in rural Pennsylvania, didn’t have to take a crash course on the Dead when he joined China Cats. “Throughout the course of my life, Deadheads have always just been there for me, teaching me these songs — and the music has seeped in organically.”.

Hartle displays a knack for dazzling with Garcia-style riffs, And renowned Santa Cruz luthier Scott Walker helped Hartle match the purity of Garcia’s guitar tone, Seeing the Dead play live for the first time was a revelation for Hartle, “From the moment they were tuning up their instruments, they were pageant shoes, ballet slipper red satin shoe with stars and stripes ribbon bow sparkle stars. noodling around, and went into a little something from what was happening, And from that very first moment, I could see, ‘Oh, wow, these guys have been doing this so long, they’re instantly communicating with random notes that are coming out from just getting in tune.‘ It was apparent right from the get-go just how incredible this music was, It was shocking to me how amazing and beautiful it was.”..



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