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it's the little things...

It's arrived... and it's so much fun!
Tiny, little, itzi-bitzi, instant photos.
Thank you, wonderful husband. I heart you.

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  1. VERY JEAL! this is amazing, you're so lucky! and I haven't been here in a while, your blog layout is lush x

    Beth xox
    ramz and the flock

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  2. yayyy! how fun. how small are they????

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  3. fun! i have an old school polaroid i love, but i think the last time i tried finding film for it, i couldn't? may have to upgrade to your camera

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  4. Aww! I love your Instax photos! I really want one of those :) So adorable!

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  5. Oooooh. I think I want one of these pretty badly. I do, don't I? Yes I do. Thank you Secia, great talk ;)

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  6. So cool! I am looking to buy a camera, this one seems quite cute! :)

    Happy Anniversary!

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  7. this camera is wonderful, and the pictures are just simply epic :) simple, lovely everyday life ♥

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  8. ahh! so happy you have one and that you love it! i absolutely love mine too and happened to get it from my boyfriend...we have smart/like minded signif others! :) -Lo

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  9. I have one of those too, they are the most fun ever, just wish you had more than 10 shots per pack of film.

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  10. i love this camera. I havent used mine in ages though.. I must do that too ^_^ I love the pic of you! heey!

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  11. I love my instax! So fun! Thank you for the sweet comment!
    xo,Elsie

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  12. I'M SO SUPER JEALOUS!

    not that i don't love my new big huge digital camera, but i think an instant camera is a great thing to have around.

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  13. I still haven't bought one of these little guys for myself. Looks like a lot of fun!

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