Where Are They Now? Totem Homes

Posted on January 24, 2013 by Laura Johnston | 3 Comments

I've gotten some lovely photos recently from happy customers showing off their totem's living and playing arrangements! Until now I haven't been incredibly organized with my photos (who, me?!), but I'd like to start keeping a folder full of them, so if you have adopted totems from me in the past, I'd love to see what they're up to! Feel free to send photos to shop@leanimale.com or post directly to FB or Twitter! It always brightens my day to receive them. :)


Sarah-Lambert's Sea Elf Wilbur meeting the rest of her le animalé clan in San Angelo, TX!



Left: Gigi's new snail totem, enjoying a little play outing in a lemon tree! Right: Heather's brave brontosaurus doodle exploring the wild world of terrariums! Is that a pyrite I see? He's found gold!! 



Rebecca's budding collection looking right at home alongside some adorable glitter spiders at her Penn State desk! Hmm, Nittany lion totem, anyone? (Totally had to look that up, I know nothing of college/university mascots!)

Thanks so much for the photos!!

Tagged: fan photos, le animalé, totems in their homes


3 Responses

Sarah-Lambert
Sarah-Lambert

January 24, 2013

I LOVE the picture of the snail! It looks like he’s alive until you look closely. It’s fun seeing pictures of where your totems have ended up. Looking forward to more!

Gigi
Gigi

January 24, 2013

How awesome to see all your little creatures in their new homes! The brontosaurus in his terrarium is SO cool. ;-)

Rebecca
Rebecca

January 24, 2013

Awww, yay, I made the blog! :) Can’t wait to add more-just deciding where to start. Love seeing these pictures and I can’t wait to see more!

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