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Merry Christmas with The Pixie Berry

By Chaayen
Merry Christmas with The Pixie Berry
Sorry guys, but I felt that this year there was no better way to wish you all a Merry Christmas than a huge load of selfies taken via photo-editing apps...Hehe. In the midst of this Christmas joy, I am also donning some beautiful earrings by the Pixie Berry. 
Handmade clay earrings are all the rage right now, and I am joining in before 2019 ends. In case you can't see clearly cos photo editing apps, you can take a closer look at the Black Christmas trees here. I am quite a huge fan of this piece because it made something so dark cheery. I love wearing oxymorons on me. Hohoho. 
Merry Christmas with The Pixie Berry
This was Raisa and I thought she would look good retro. This time I tried out a lot more "fake hats". I concluded that Raisa actually look pretty dope in different looks. Whether it was cutesy, hatsy, retro or me just being myself, Raisa did what clay earrings does best - adds a classy touch. Raisa was quite asymmetrical, but that was fine because I have a good selection of assymetrics. Earrings don't always have to be balanced to look good.
Compared to Black Christmas, Raisa being a stud was a lot more flimsy. I had to be a bit more dainty with it. I used too much force when I was pulling out the studs at the back and nearly broke her. T.T2020 Resolution - Show more tender love to my stuff. 
Merry Christmas with The Pixie Berry
I went all crazy on the Seashell series. Smexy with a floral beard...haha. This piece was just exuding too much fun vibe, I just couldn't take normal, typical photos with it. Cues huge buns, over the top flower pieces and excessive heart-shaped shades. Honestly, this piece makes me wanna go "She sells seashells by the seashore" Haha. 
If you like fun art pieces dangling on your earrings, you must check out the Pixie Berry. My ears are going to end 2019 on a fun, happy note and I want yours to start with a cheery, vibrant note. For the amount of work put into each piece, $28 is really quite a steal!

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