Tie A Yellow Ribbon: Turkish Clouds.

Cloud cover by: Stephe, Managing Editor ^@@^

Turkish Clouds are tying a Yellow Ribbon. So exciting! Thanks for sharing your pictures with us. 🙂

(courtesy of Ayşen Sevgi Öncül, Source: Bi Rain Turkey: Turkish Clouds @Facebook)

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~ by Cloud USA on January 7, 2013.

15 Responses to “Tie A Yellow Ribbon: Turkish Clouds.”

  1. They look beautiful!!! Good job ladies!!

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  2. Turkish Clouds…those are so beautiful! Awesome job!!

    Liz

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  3. Oh thanks for sharing!^^

    And i used those blue bead which has special meaning in Turkish Culture. It’s called “nazar boncuğu” or “evil eye” We believe that it saves person from evil eyes which able to cause injury or bad luck for the person at whom it is directed for reasons of envy or dislike.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_eye

    So, it suits perfect for this situation^^

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  4. wowowowo this STUNNING job Bi Rain Turkey: Turkish Clouds always here to supporting Rain that best i known they very support Rain and well warm my heart
    i have u can either put a YELLOW RIBBON on envelope or i can either put inside either way work right ?? i want to put a ribbon on top outside that envelop just like this poc did can i do that when i mail to Seoul…

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  5. Yayyy! Our ribbons 🙂 Please take our love to over there to Rain…

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