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Pantone 2113 color match.

A blue ceramic turtle bead my daughter bought for her homemade bracelet business. When I first saw it at the craft store, it made me chuckle because of how anatomically incorrect it was 😆. But hey, we got a super cute bracelet out of it.

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Pantone 2323 color match.

Green Campanelle Pasta I bought from Pappardelle’s Pasta Shop at Seattle’s Pike Place Market. I was attracted to this pasta’s adorable shape 😊 Its name literally means “little bells”. Do you have a particular pasta shape you absolutely love? … Or hate? 🤭

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Pantone 3025 color match.

Blueberry Jelly Belly jellybean.

During our very short Summer vacation last month, I bought a variety pack of these jellybeans. The blueberry ones were my daughter’s favorite. I loved the pomegranate ones myself 😋 I couldn’t stand the sizzling cinnamon and licorice ones (had to spit them out 😬).

Which one(s) is your favorite flavor? 😃

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Pantone 7607 color match.

Tiny flowers from my Croton plant. It’s the second one I own. Didn’t even know that it can flower 😄

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Pantone 2279 color match.

Lantana seed pods, from a Lantana plant in my backyard that was planted by the birds 😊 Check the previous post to see the flowers.

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Pantone 1375 color match. The inside of a Golden Berry. Also called Cape Gooseberry.

I found these berries at my local grocery store the other day. I’ve never had them before. They’re both sweet and tart. Delicious 😋 Have you ever eaten them?

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