The Recital: A Miniature Diorama, Mixed Media, Resin Art, Story Pendant With A Handmade Choker Necklace And Ballet Shoes Charm - Free Shipping

The Recital: "Dance, is a poem of which each movement is a word "Composed of:Distressed metal pendant (1"W x 2"L x 1/4" H) Custom ribbon choker necklace with heart shaped toggle clasp (18")background is pink & rose striped print on heavy weight paper. Ballet shoes charm, iridescent flake, & various glitters in poured resin.These pendants are miniature dioramas. We aspire to create a feeling, a moment, a story, in a single panel. The details are carefully crafted and arranged. From the backgrounds and colors, necklaces and charms, to even the individual placements of glitter and iridescent flake; Very little is left to chance. Each one is a unique artistic composition under layers of hand poured resin, filled with minute details that reveal themselves only under close examination. *All items are wrapped and packaged in handmade gift boxes, envelopes, and or bags along with any and all accessories. If you are buying this item as a gift personalized options are available for an additional fee.

Monday, Jan. 20. “The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed” (Cartoon Network at 7:30 p.m.) Fifteen years after their debut, the heroic Powerpuff Girls return with a new special and a new computer-generated animation style. Original characters/voices return to do battle with Mojo Jojo; Ringo Starr provides the voice of Townsville’s “flamboyant mathematician.”. “Klondike” (Discovery at 9 p.m.) Richard Madden (Robb Stark from “Game of Thrones”) stars as one of two adventurers who head for the Yukon in 1890 during the gold rush. It’s Discovery’s first original miniseries drama.

Tuesday, Jan, 21, “American Masters: Salinger” (PBS, check local listings) Television premiere of Shane Salerno’s 2013 documentary about the reclusive author, with 15 minutes of new material included, (That might not be such great news: “While some of the stories are interesting, the film is much longer than it needs to be,” The Post’s Stephanie Merry said in her review when the film played in theaters last fall.), Wednesday, Jan, 22, “Broad City” (Comedy Central at 10:30 p.m.) Upright Citizens Brigade alums Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer the recital: a miniature diorama, mixed media, resin art, story pendant with a handmade choker necklace and ballet shoes charm bring their critically acclaimed online series to Comedy Central..

“The Wahlburgers” (A&E at 10:30 p.m.) Brothers Mark and Donnie Wahlberg head back to Boston to join forces with their brother Paul and open a hamburger restaurant. “Treasure King” (Reelz at 10 p.m.) Accompanied by his comely “Gallery Girls,” globe-trotting collector Richie Marcello seeks to buy and sell pop-culture treasures and memorabilia that were thought to be lost. Thursday, Jan. 23. “Rake” (Fox at 9 p.m.) Greg Kinnear happily and believably sinks his pearly whites into this amiably sharp drama (based on a hit Australian series) about a criminal defense attorney who finds trouble everywhere: He’s up to his ears in gambling and IRS debts, drinks way too much, lives in a ratty apartment above a restaurant and is hopelessly in love with the prostitute he pays for conversation and backgammon games. His therapist is also his ex-wife.“House” comparisons will surely abound, but “Rake” is easily one of the more confident network dramas to come our way of late. It’s a procedural (in an episode shared with critics last year, Kinnear’s character — Keegan Deane — defends a cannibal against murder charges), but it’s just unorthodox enough to make me eager to see more. Grade: B+.

Friday, Jan, 24, “Mitt” (Netflix) Straight off the bill at the Sundance Film Festival, this documentary follows the unsuccessful Romney presidential campaign of 2012 and tries to get the recital: a miniature diorama, mixed media, resin art, story pendant with a handmade choker necklace and ballet shoes charm into the mind and personality of the man himself, Saturday, Jan, 25, “Black Sails” (Starz at 9 p.m.) At first glance, this is a sprawling, big-budget pirate drama series that somehow manages to feel too cheap, “Black Sails” follows several bands of Caribbean-based pirates in 1715, “the golden age of pirating.” When the British Navy starts to crack down on these legendary criminals, the pirate Capt, Flint (Toby Stephens) allies with the daughter of New Providence Island’s crime kingpin to chase after the ultimate treasure..

There’s a whole lot else going on in just the first episode, with too many indistinguishable characters; at times “Black Sails” feels like it wants to be taken seriously as a complicated, premium cable drama (a la “Game of Thrones”) . At other times, it feels more like cheesier, more niche material (a la “Spartacus”). I’ll watch a few more episodes, but walking the plank seems more tempting. Grade: C-. “Lizzie Borden Took an Ax” (Lifetime at 8 p.m.) Christina Ricci stars in this made-for-TV movie as the infamous woman charged with ax-murdering her parents in 1892.

Sunday, Jan, 26, “The 56th Annual Grammy Awards” (CBS at 8 p.m.) LL the recital: a miniature diorama, mixed media, resin art, story pendant with a handmade choker necklace and ballet shoes charm Cool J returns to host the music industry’s biggest awards night, Monday, Jan, 27, “Herblock: The Black and the White” (HBO at 9 p.m.) Documentary about the prolific Washington Post editorial cartoonist, “The 2014 Breakthrough Prizes” (Science Channel at 9 p.m.) An awards show for scientists in which six researchers each get $3 million grants as prizes, Hosted by Kevin Spacey, Tuesday, Jan, 28..

“The Capones” (Reelz at 10 p.m.) Docu-series about a “larger-than-life” family (translation: yells and fights with one another a lot) who run a pizzeria and claim to be distantly related to the famous mobster. Wednesday, Jan. 29. “Hawking” (PBS, check local listings) A new one-hour documentary about the famed physicist. “Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond” (BBC America at 10 p.m.) Four-part miniseries drama about the real-life inspiration for the 007 character — a sophisticated maverick whose life was upended by World War II.

Saturday, the recital: a miniature diorama, mixed media, resin art, story pendant with a handmade choker necklace and ballet shoes charm Feb, 1, “Oscar” (TCM at 8 p.m.) A documentary about the history of the Academy Awards, Sunday, Feb, 2, “Super Bowl LXVIII” (Fox) Lots of Roman numerals, a Bruno Mars halftime show, the spendy Madison Avenue commercials and — oh, right _a professional football championship game, And don’t forget “Puppy Bowl” (Animal Planet at 3 p.m.) and, for some reason, “Kitten Bowl” (Hallmark at noon), Tuesday, Feb, 4, “American Experience: The Amish — Shunned” (PBS, check local listings): Documentary explores the worlds of women and men who found themselves banished from their Amish communities..



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