pg. 7: Faygo, beautiful work. I am sure quilling must take a lot of patience and nimble fingers. I had seen that before but never knew what it was called. Thanks.
Hello Clicker2, good to see you and that you are still with us. I do hope you are in good health and happy with your move. That is quite a job!!
pg. 25; Cat Girl, Love what you did with Holly. I plan on getting photo paper and try making the pictures, or maybe not. Take them to Walgreens, or WallMart to have them done correctly. These are gorgeous!! She was named Holly because she was a Christmas present from my husband. I have a couple others that are favorites. You want to play with them?? If not, that's OK. Sure you are pretty busy now.
Bruno is the one Foster Dog I wanted to keep, but she had already been promised to someone else. She and Holly had a good time together.
Holly is a patient model
Holly at play
Bruno
pg. 25 Hammer, Your 9 yr. old Granddaughter is right on! Love it!
pg. 25: Clicker, I love your Christmas card.
catgirl wrote:
here are a couple of friends in Christmas backgrounds I moved the layers around to suit myself, some were used for their Christmas cards
THANK YOU :thumbup: :thumbup:
I would love to use the top one of Holly, but how do I go about doing that? If you wish PM me. I sure miss her. All of your cards are wonderful and you are so talented! Nice job, friend.
suejay50 wrote:
pg 2 - It is a Robin Redbreast - Erithacus rubella - very cheeky little fellow that try and ensure they get photographed! They follow one around the garden.
Sue Jay, I have never seen a Robin Red Breast that looked like that. On Thanksgiving day I spotted a few Robins and got a picture of one of them. Very different from yours. That is a real cute picture of your Robin. If you don't mind I will add mine here. Look close and you will see the red breast. Sorry, not much shows but you can see it. FYI: These Robins should have migrated South by now, With the warm weather, almost spring-like, I think the birds and flowers are very unsure of what they are suppose to do. :lol:
Robin Red Breast
Fred Ann wrote:
My 6 year old granddaughter loves our black cat Shakey. Last weekend she was visiting with us and drew this picture of Shakey for us. I scanned her drawing and used it to make a Christmas card for her adding a few Christmassy items.
Fred Ann, That is real cute. Wonderful idea. Love it.
Since no one cares about page numbers I will ignore them too. You guys win. There is one member that does use pg. numbers - Thank You, my friend.
littlebiddle wrote:
I have a couple thousand more but will just give yo a small sample of them.
littlebiddle, these are great.
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jacklpine wrote:
More Oz, now that I'm back from weather downed connectivity.
All NSW
Copeton Waters State Park is formed via a lake created by a dam for irrigation water. It can be googled. I stayed there several days.
Really like the first two .
Bushido wrote:
I edited that question and said that "Not everyone likes my work."
I don't know about "every one" but I do!! As well as the majority, if not all, like your work. i.e.: skill and knowledge too. I don't think a person would be wrong if we said all the UHHs like your work. You - The Master!!
Clicker2014 wrote:
LOL! First attempt with my new flash..and it made ALL the difference! All other attempts were not sharp and had a LOT of noise in them.
Clicker, they look great!! "You done good!"
RR When I looked at the first set of pictures posted, my thought was to crop out those lights on the right. Now you did and I do like it much better. #2. That one little lamp on the right is OK, but better with out it. #3 is cropped in to tight. Nice pix.
Sher wrote:
Around the corner......warmer days
pg. 26: Sher, Very pretty!! Calm, peaceful, and well done.