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Response: I'm glad you like them! I was inspired in part by the ones I got from @Carroll.
Response: I almost made a card from leaves, too, but hesitated for the same reason! I did send a couple of those to people here in the US. [And despite what I said, I haven't posted more fall photos on Flickr yet - they're on a different computer and I haven't made it a priority yet.]
Response: Try felting inside cookie cutters - it's a good way to get nice shapes when you are starting out!
Response: yay, one has arrived! I didn't honestly think you would mind the color, but I was surprised to find I hadn't made any blue ones. :^)
Response: Oh good, I'm glad to know the wool wasn't a problem. Thanks for letting me know!
Response: I'm glad you like them - I've really enjoyed this series!
Response: Maybe it'll show up someday yet...
Response: but they taste SOOO good. duuuuude....
Response: Thank you - and thanks for your patience through the fat envelope delay! :^)
Response: I'm kind of indecisive that way... [3 turning into 6!]
Response: Oh good, I was a bit worried (after I sent it) that I should have put a top layer of something on...
Response: You are welcome - and thanks for your kind words. I learned a few new tricks working on the stink bug, so it was a good learning opportunity.
Response: I'm so glad you like it - the idea came in one of those brain storms and I just went with it!
Response: You're welcome! I'm glad you like her.
Response: Thanks for the info - I thought about trying the q-tips method but sharpies were close at hand so I just used them. Looks like the path of least resistance was a wise choice this time...
Response: Your secret is safe with me! Not sure we can trust everyone else reading this, though :^)
Response: It's all about the sprinkles, I guess. Hard to put sprinkles on without the frosting! :^o
Response: Hmm, I'm not 100% sure I remember. I adhered the first few layers with paint. For the scraps:
EDITED TO ADD: Now I think I used a clear liquid glue that I got many years ago at a dollar store. It came in transparent tubes about the size of a fat marker. The tubes aren't marked as to what the glue is made of.
Response: Glad you liked the fish! A story of indecision lies behind that double identity.
Response: You are welcome - I felt the same way when I got mine. Must start right now...
Response: I'm glad you like the ATCs, I've had a lot of fun with this series!
Response: Thanks for the suggestion - I thought that PC had gel medium on it, but I probably made it during my gel-medium-newbie days so I might not have used enough. Maybe packing tape would be better...
Response: Thanks for your patience, and I'm so glad to know that it made it through the mail. :^)
Response: Although for a few years, kids really cut into your reading time! (at least anything beyond picture books... :^) but then again, it was picture books that made the majority of my log!)
Response: I'm glad you like it! My other pink partner received one of the white hardangers, so I made something else for her - but as luck would have it, I only made 1 pink ATC in my April hardanger spree so it was okay!
Response: Thanks - I'm glad you liked it!
Response: You are welcome - or should I say "bitte schön" ? :^)
Response: Wow, what a crazy coincidence. Was he thinking: "mmmm, cheap protein!" ?? :^)
Response: Thanks for the kind words - I'm glad replacement Edgar made it!! Frank kept him in line, I guess. :^)
Response: You are welcome, glad you like them! I'm not sure if I mentioned it, but an outline connects across all 5 if you put them down in numeric order.
Response: I'm glad you liked George - he was fun to make! :^)
Response: I'm glad you like it! I had fun with the weaving project, I'm going to have to do more.
Response: You're welcome - I'm glad you liked them!
Response: Awesome Possum, that makes me feel young again! :^) I sealed it with something called Omni-Gel. I bought it at a craft store because it was marked down on clearance. To be honest, I'm still not positive I'm using it right, but it seems to mostly work...
Response: You're welcome. Strawberry pizza is great - I need to make it for my strawberry loving 5 year old once they're in season here.
Response: You are welcome - I'm glad you liked it! By the way, packing tape transfers also work with colored pencils. (I sometimes print a design outline on my laser printer then color it in with pencils.)
Response: You are welcome - savor and enjoy! :^)
Response: You're welcome - glad you like it!
Response: I'm glad it arrived. I've got the stitching bug again after doing the purple one!
Response: Glad you liked them - and thanks for heart #100!
Response: You are welcome - glad you liked it.
Response: Thanks for the compliment! I started forcing myself to draw in order to work with my son, and now I'm confident in saying that I can draw simple things (like fish, imaginary birds, etc :^)
Response: You are welcome - I'm glad you liked the papers and the ATC.
Response: Great, I'll let my boys know.
Response: I'm glad you liked it!
Response: You're welcome - and although i couldn't send you actual tatting, I was glad to find a home for that extra ATC. :^)
Response: I'm so glad you liked it!
Response: You're welcome - I hope you do have a chance to make them, they're yummy.
Response: Big 10 coaches are definitely intense in a creepy kind of way... :^o
Response: You're welcome!
Response: Definitely! I wish I'd bought more (they were a valentine's version, i guess, and i bought one bag at 50% off. Should have bought more!)
Response: Now why didn't *I* think of that! Trading the gum to someone in line. Genius, pure genius.
Response: That was kind of my goal - just vaguely possible...
Response: I know, I know. NEXT time, really! :^)
Response: Hi Barbara, sorry to read about your health challenges. :^( I hear ya' on reserving bizcochitos for Christmas, but you can try butterballs any time! Especially since you don't yet associate them with Christmas... :^) Here's to a healthier 2009!
Response: Thanks for the compliments! I'm glad you liked the cards.
Response: I'm glad you like them. These were fun to do, weren't they?
Response: I'm glad you like it!
Response: It is a neat old building. The part I forgot to mention is that our window is DRAFTY and I can get very cold sitting there.
Response: You are welcome - I'm glad you liked them.
Response: I was just beginning to wonder how long it would take to get there - thanks for letting me know you received the chocolate. And I'm glad you enjoy it!
Response: I'm so pleased that you like them! Your comment made me smile. I had a LOT of fun with these.
Response: I found those postcards (actually a brochure with 3 postcards) inside an Iowa Welcome Center this summer, and couldn't resist taking a handful. I should have taken more! They come in handy for all sorts of situations.
Response: I found those postcards (actually a brochure with 3 postcards) inside an Iowa Welcome Center this summer, and couldn't resist taking a handful. I should have taken more! They come in handy for all sorts of situations.
Response: I'm glad you like the tags - I had a lot of fun making them. I'm going to have to make more for my own use now!
Response: Good eye! I did start with a larger card of zentangle and cut out ATC sized pieces. But then the pieces looked incomplete so I embellished a bit more. I will post the pix to Flickr soon and let you know when I do.
Response: Really? Darn, I double-checked the list. I better triple check it! Thanks for letting me know.
[edited to add]: Okay, I figured it out. I had forgotten "water", and both "pile" and "chocolate" were only visible to contacts. I fixed all that and now you should be able to see 30 photos.
Response: I'm glad you liked it. Your profile was my inspiration, and it was a lot of fun to do once I got the inspiration!
Response: You're welcome - I had such fun creating them, I couldn't help but share what I was thinking about at the time. :^)
Response: I'm glad you both like the CD! My 5yo wants to listen to the "food music" when he goes to sleep now (especially Ice Cream for Breakfast - he must be trying to influence my behavior! :^).
Response: Apparently those oxcarts are one of the few surviving 'authentic' folk arts in Costa Rica. I'm glad you liked it!