10 Ballet Shoe Charms, Vintage Antique Bronze Tone (1m-26) - Online

These adorable bronze plated charms are made from zinc alloy metal and are lead and nickel free. They're perfect for crafting necklaces, bracelets, earrings, bookmarks, key chains and more! ♥ Vintage Antique Bronze Plated Ballet Shoe Charms ♥ Material: Zinc Alloy Metal ♥ Size: 23mm x 6mm x 4mm♥ Includes: 10 pieces We ship on the next business day from North Carolina via USPS. Tracking is included with all orders.Be sure to visit our store for coupons. Don’t forget to favorite us too, we add items daily.Thank you… craft on.

“The Jewelry Box”: Brian Copeland revives his autobiographical solo show about a quest to find his mom the perfect Christmas gift; Nov. 27-Dec. 19; The Marsh, San Francisco; $30-$55; themarsh.org. “(Not) a Christmas Carol”: OnStage Theatre and Galatean Players team to stage Kathryn G. McCarty’s take on the Dickens classic; Dec. 2-13; Campbell Theater, Martinez; $10-$15; onstagetheatre.homestead.com. “Harvey”: Town Hall Theatre Company presents Mary Chase’s popular play about a man and his invisible-rabbit friend; Dec. 3-19; Town Hall Theatre, Lafayette; $20-$32; www.townhalltheatre.com.

“A Christmas Carol”: American Conservatory Theater presents Carey Perloff and Paul Walsh’s adaptation of the Dickens classic, starring James Carpenter as Scrooge; Dec, 4-27; Geary Theater, San Francisco; $25-$180; www.act-sf.org, “The Lump of Coal”: Bay Area Children’s Theatre presents an adaptation of the Lemony Snicket story; Dec, 5-Jan, 3; Children’s Creativity Museum Theater, San Francisco; $18-$22; bactheatre.org, “A Christmas Carol”: Center Repertory Company’s acclaimed annual production stars Michael Ray 10 ballet shoe charms, vintage antique bronze tone (1m-26) Wisely as Scrooge; Dec, 10-20; Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek; $27-$49; 925-943-7469, www.centerrep.org..

“The Christmas Revels”: Annual production this year takes the audience to a holiday celebration in 17th-century Venice; Dec. 11-20; Scottish Rite Theatre, Oakland; $10-$45; 510-452-9334, californiarfevels.org. The Ten Tenors: Australian vocal group presents a variety of holiday favorites; 2 and 8 p.m. Nov. 28; Bankhead Theater, Livermore; $16-$59; 925-373-6800, www.livermoreperformingarts.org. Ragazzi Boys Chorus: Presents “I Dream a World,” a concert inspired by the Langston Hughes poem of the same name; 4 p.m. Dec. 5; First United Methodist Church of Palo Alto; 5 p.m. Dec. 6; First Presbyterian Church of Burlingame; 4 p.m. Dec. 13; Old First Presbyterian Church, San Francisco; $16-$28; ragazzi.org.

Livermore-Amador Symphony: The orchestra and Cantabella Children’s Chorus present “Peter and the Wolf” and other holiday favorites; 3 p.m, Dec, 5; Bankhead Theater, Livermore; free; and a concert featuring Humperdinck, Ravel and Tchaikovsky; 8:15 p.m, Dec, 5; $10-$35; 925-373-6800, www.livermoreperformingarts.org, San Francisco Symphony: The orchestra offers a full slate of holiday programming, including a kid-friendly “Deck the Halls” concert (Dec, 6), live accompaniment to “It’s a Wonderful Life” (Dec, 11-12), “Peter and the Wolf” with guest narrator Kathy Najimy (Dec, 13), a Broadway Christmas with Brian Stokes Mitchell 10 ballet shoe charms, vintage antique bronze tone (1m-26) (Dec, 16), and more; Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco; prices vary by event; 415-864-6000, www.sfsymphony.org..

Cantare Con Vivo: The choral group presents “O Day, Full of Grace,” a variety of seasonal songs with live music; 4 p.m. Dec. 6; First Presbyterian Church of Oakland; 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7; Walnut Creek Presbyterian Church; $10-$35; 510-836-0789; www.cantareconvivo.org. San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus: Presents “Home for the Holidays,” a performance of classic carols — with a bit of choreography to spice things up; 3 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5, Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek; 8 p.m. Dec. 11, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Dec. 12; Nourse Theater, San Francisco; 8 p.m. Dec. 18, Freight and Salvage, Berkeley; 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Dec. 24, Castro Theatre, SF; $25-$65, www.sfgmc.org.

“J.S, Bach: Mass for Advent,” Magnificat: Vocalists Christine Brandes, Brian Thorsett and others join conductor Warren Stewart in Bach’s mighty Mass; 8 p.m, Dec, 11, First Presbyterian Church, Palo Alto; 7:30 p.m, Dec, 12, First Congregational Church, Berkeley; 4 p.m, Dec, 13, St, Mark’s Lutheran Church, San Francisco; $34-$40, www.sfems.org, “Carols Ancient and New,” Ragazzi Continuo: Drawn from alumni of the Ragazzi Boys Chorus, the 14-member men’s ensemble sings holiday music from around the world; 2 p.m, Dec, 12; All Saints Episcopal Church, Palo Alto; 7 p.m, Dec, 19; St, Peter’s Episcopal Church, Redwood City; 4 p.m, Dec, 20; St, Mark’s 10 ballet shoe charms, vintage antique bronze tone (1m-26) Lutheran Church, San Francisco; $15-$20; www.ragazzicontinuo.org..

Oakland Symphony: Presents “Let Us Break Bread Together — Sinatra Style,” the orchestra’s annual extravaganza this year celebrating the 100th birthday of “Old Blue Eyes” with four choruses and the klezmer band Kugelplex; 4 p.m. Dec. 13; Paramount Theatre, Oakland; $20-$60; www.oaklandsymphony.org. Kitka: The acclaimed women’s vocal ensemble, presents “Wintersongs,” seasonal music from Eastern European ethnic and spiritual traditions; 4 p.m. Dec. 13; Arts at St. Bede’s, Menlo Park; 8 p.m. Dec. 18; St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Oakland; 8 p.m. Dec. 19; Old First Concerts, San Francisco; $10-$40, www.kitka.org.

Handel’s “Messiah”: Ragnar Bohlin leads the San Francisco Symphony orchestra and chorus in Handel’s glorious oratorio; Dec, 17-19, Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco; $15-$162; 415-864-6000, www.sfsymphony.org, New Century Chamber 10 ballet shoe charms, vintage antique bronze tone (1m-26) Orchestra: Presents “Holiday Lights,” a seasonal “Chrismukkah” program with singers from the San Francisco Girls Chorus and klezmer clarinetist David Krakauer; Dec, 17-20 in Berkeley, Palo Alto, San Francisco and San Rafael; $29-$61; 415-392-4400, www.ncco.org..



Recent Posts