tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5534950622677208775.post1993799459543549526..comments2024-02-26T06:25:49.527-06:00Comments on Bada-Bing! Paper-Crafting!: Fab Friday 19Bada-Bing Creationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00252735872458945924noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5534950622677208775.post-66827098924591952752013-06-04T16:12:58.172-05:002013-06-04T16:12:58.172-05:00Very pretty card!! Love the Pool Party flower!! ...Very pretty card!! Love the Pool Party flower!! I'm going to miss that kit!!! And to think I didn't care for the kit at first!! Ha ha!!Brenda Myershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15925714014498061686noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5534950622677208775.post-75482781905510653772013-05-31T01:20:44.692-05:002013-05-31T01:20:44.692-05:00Also, perhaps I shouldn't leave long comments ...Also, perhaps I shouldn't leave long comments when it's late. I meant to comment on the card too - I love those little crumb cake layers. And sadly, I just got Calypso Coral (I know...) so I will have to try that pretty combo of CC and CC. :)Makalahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08815409289205269673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5534950622677208775.post-2362861316961113672013-05-31T01:19:31.115-05:002013-05-31T01:19:31.115-05:00My cat broke off the top of one of her...canines (...My cat broke off the top of one of her...canines (ha!) - one of the little front fangs. I call it her snaggletooth. Anyway, when I took her into the vet to make sure that there wasn't rest of the tooth damage and wasn't causing her pain, the vet said that if I was really concerned, she could connect me to the vet school/hospital here and they could do a crown to rebuild the tooth. Some people even do gold. Uhh, no, as long as it doesn't affect her pain-wise or ability to eat, she's ok without a gold grill. ;)<br /><br />I'd probably take my pup in if several teeth were loose, just to make sure nothing needed to be pulled or was broken causing pain, but it's a good sign if she's eating! I'd think the exam part would just be a normal office visit for consultation, and maybe an x-ray at the most. If there actually was a problem, I assume that's when they resort to anesthesia and all that it entails, which is where it gets pricey (like a normal dental cleaning), but if something is actually wrong, then it's worth the price. :)Makalahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08815409289205269673noreply@blogger.com