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Ballet Photoshoot

My amazing, talented, nice, gorgeous friend Clytie had us over for a photoshoot and some major makeup explorations. We started with watching So You Think You Can Dance and using her fancy makeup to look like models:) then we went to the hills above her house for some forest Hunger Games style pictures...




After that Clytie drove us down to the studio to take some dance pictures and walk around Kaysville in leos and pointe shoes, because really why not! :)












After all that excitement we went back to Clytie's and.... ordered pizza to be delivered at their house!! We've never had it delivered before and neither had Sara. We got pepperoni and meat and cheese and olive and even cinnamon bread! Yum! After we were full and filled with Domino's deliciousness, Clytie started on our makeup, well my makeup. She had crazy interesting, beautiful designs in her head that ended up taking a long time. So I just ended up with some cool blue eyeshadow under my eyes. We decided to do the makeup another time to allow Clytie all her glorious creativity.
Right when we decided to do the makeup another time Sara's mom called and said their was a homecoming thing on the table. We hurried to Sara's house and found some cute cupcakes on the table. There was a note that said Sara will you go to Homecoming with me? and the cupckes each had a little flag with the letters of his name. We unscrabbled them to find his name; Mckay Sulesberry. She's so excited and says he's really fun. What a great day!
Then yesterday Clytie was asked by Alex Chamberlain! I'm so happy for them both and can't wait to see their dresses:)
Thanks Clytie for this cool picture!

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  1. Looks like you girlies had a lot of fun with the photoshoot! The pictures are great too!

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