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Ballet Slippers Bow / Dog Collar Add On / Girl Dogs Bow / Ready To Ship / Slips over Collar / Handmade Collar Bow / Made in AustraliaA handmade bow tie, featuring a ballet slipper print, that slips on the collar, no need to measure or worry about the right size. The bow is lined with interfacing so it will hold it shape.Give your dog a pretty in pink outfit, and if you have more than one dog the bandana or collar flower will make matching outfits, and the accessories bag attached to your leash will hold you keys and such things you take on a walk.This bow has matching accessories, https://www.etsy.com/au/your/shops/StationCraft4Pets/tools/StationCraft4Pets/au/listings/query:S01This bow has 2 elastic loops on the back to slip over your pets existing collar holding it securely and comfortably and does not impede your pets naturally movement or play. It will depend on the width of the collar where the bow will sit but it can be worn under the chin or on the back. The bow is made from cotton and measures about 11cm, it is one size fits all. I have chosen the elastic loops to hold the bow on the collar because I feel the fastener has to be secure enough to hold the bow if it is pulled at during play. If the bow became damaged it should be removed for your pets safety.If the bow need washing simply hand wash in warm water and lay flat to dry. As this item is handmade slight variations may occur.All StationCraft4Pets collar accessories are handmade with your pets comfort in mind.If you would like to join my Facebook Group StationCraft - PetParents to share in my new products, giveaways and discounts please click herehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/231958657381443Thank you for your time and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

START YOUR ENGINES: The 27th annual Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show is back at the Half Moon Bay Airport on Sunday. So don’t worry if you hear a really loud noise every couple of hours in the area. That’s just the debut of founder Bob Senz‘s Big Cacklefest, a synchronized mass firing-up of the engines of all the vehicles on display, including race cars, vintage autos and motorcycles. That’ll happen at 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m. Of course, there’s a lot more to the show, including military aircraft displays, food, music and fun stuff for the kids. Go to dreammachines.miramarevents.com for details and ticket information.

Paul Taylor Dance making swing through Bay Area: Acclaimed New York City troupe the Paul Taylor Dance Company’s residency with San Francisco Performances continues through the April 30, with ballet slippers bow / dog collar add on / girl dogs bow / ready to ship / slips over collar / handmade collar bow / made in aust two remaining programs, April 27-28, the company performs three works: Taylor’s “The Book of the Beasts” (1971), set to music by E, Power Biggs; “Lines of Loss” (2007), set to works by six composers spanning the 14th through 21st centuries; and “Black Tuesday” (2001, pictured at right), incorporating songs from the Depression era, The Saturday-Sunday program features Taylor’s “Danbury Mix” (1988), set to music by Charles Ives; “Ab Ovo Usque Ad Mala” (1986), set to a score by P.D.Q, Bach (aka Peter Schickele); and “Esplanade” (1975), set to music by J.S, Bach, And on May 3, the company decamps at Livermore’s Bankhead Theater for a performance highlighted by Taylor’s classic work “Company B.” Details: 7:30 April 27-29, 2 p.m, April 30; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; $40-$65; 415-392-2545, sfperformances.org; 7:30 p.m, May 3; Bankhead Theater, Livermore; $30-$50; 925-373-6800, lvpac.org.— Bruce Manuel, Staff..

Scale ‘The Heights’: Before Lin-Manuel Miranda became Mr. All-World Theater Guy with his Broadway smash “Hamilton,” he created “In the Heights,” a vibrant musical built around the culture and characters of the Washington Heights neighborhood in New York City. The Tony-winning play blends hip-hop and a mix of Latin song styles in its slice-of-life storyline. The Theatre Program at Saint Mary’s College is staging the Pulitzer Prize finalist this weekend. Details: April 27-30; LeFevre Theatre on the college’s Moraga campus; $8-$18; 925-631-4670, www.stmarys-ca.edu.— Randy McMullen, Staff.

Death of an activist: Rachel Corrie was a college student who ballet slippers bow / dog collar add on / girl dogs bow / ready to ship / slips over collar / handmade collar bow / made in aust loved Salvador Dali and Pat Benatar, She was just 23 years old when she left her home in Olympia, Washington, to follow her political beliefs into the Middle East, She ended up trying to stand her ground in the path of an Israeli bulldozer and being crushed to death, dying for her belief in a Palestinian homeland, Crafted by the late actor/director Alan Rickman and journalist Katharine Viner, “My Name Is Rachel Corrie” tells the story of the American activist, The Sawtooth Productions touring play, which has generated plenty of controversy with its condemnation of Israel’s treatment of Palestinans, begins a run at Magic Theatre in San Francisco April 27, Details: Through May 14; Building D at Fort Mason complex, San Francisco; $25-$50; 415-441-8822, magictheatre.org.— Karen D’Souza, Staff..

Gritty images of Los Angeles: San Jose State University will host the only West Coast viewing of “Seymour Rosen: You Haven’t Seen Everything Yet,” which explores the stark documentary work of the acclaimed Los Angeles photographer (1935-2006). The exhibit includes midcentury art from his Ferus Gallery years and later images capturing gritty scenes of the Watts towers, storefront churches and street life. After this, Rosen’s archives will reside in a Midwestern museum. Details: Through May 19, with weekday (11 a.m.-4 p.m.) and Tuesday evening (6-7:30 p.m.) hours. Natalie and James Thompson Gallery, San Jose State; San Jose; free; 408-924-4327, www.sjsu.edu/art/places/thompsongallery.— Linda Zavoral, Staff.

Pure ‘XTC’: Anthony Hamilton is anything but an overnight sensation, His debut album, “XTC,” was pretty much ignored when it was released in 1996, Yet the R&B singer stuck with it, and nearly seven years later, he hit platinum heights with the sophomore effort “Comin’ From Where I’m From.” The ballet slippers bow / dog collar add on / girl dogs bow / ready to ship / slips over collar / handmade collar bow / made in aust North Carolina native is on the road supporting his seventh studio album, “What I’m Feelin’”and lands at The Masonic in San Francisco April 27, Details: 8 p.m.; $35-$79.50; www.livenation.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff..

Celebrating new plays: San Jose’s City Lights Theater Company is out to turn you on with its first festival of hot new works. “Lights Up! Three Days of New Plays” is a collection of new short and full-length pieces by playwrights such as Jeffrey Lo, Max Tachis and Lynne Kaufman. The drama of the festival, a chance to bask in fresh new voices, will also include arts and crafts and ice cream. Details: April 28-30; City Lights Theater, San Jose; $7-$32; 408-295-4200, cltc.org.— Karen D’Souza, Staff.

Is everybody ready for The Weeknd: The Weeknd is heading back to the Bay Area, The hot-selling R&B crooner is touring in support of his third full-length studio album, “Starboy,” which follows the multiplatium-certified “Beauty Behind the Madness” of 2015, The chart-topping album has already delivered three singles — “Starboy”, “I Feel It Coming” and “Party Monster.” You can catch him April 28 at SAP Center in San Jose — who knows, maybe his ballet slippers bow / dog collar add on / girl dogs bow / ready to ship / slips over collar / handmade collar bow / made in aust girlfriend Selena Gomez will be there, Details: 7:30 p.m.; $39.50-$150, www.ticketmaster.com— Jim Harrington, Staff..



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