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At 10:28am on January 2, 2011, Marie Wintzer said…
Glad you got it! Those angry holes are taking such a long time to reach people, argggg.....
At 4:58am on January 2, 2011, DKeys said…

My attitude girl's glasses are always broken, so she has to make everything from scratch but we'll see what we can do!!

At 4:49am on January 2, 2011, David Stafford said…
You're welcome, Jen..."Singing in the Rain" is in my top five
At 4:06am on January 2, 2011, jon foster said…
Wow, such kind words. Glad you like the stuff. I'll send soon.
At 7:21am on December 31, 2010, Ruud Janssen said…
on its way to you....!
At 6:51pm on December 24, 2010, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house...

they were singing and dancing: "XRONIA POLLA!" Jen!

Happy Birthday! OPA!

At 1:59pm on December 20, 2010, Carla Cryptic said…

That's cool - thanks!  :)

At 6:55am on December 20, 2010, DKeys said…

 Woo hoo! Can't wait- it looks very multidimensional!

At 8:10am on December 19, 2010, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Hello Jen! That is a beautiful ceramic tagine you have! And, yes, even in Morocco they warm up their "pita" or "pide"! Also, Widad from Morocco would say, chop up pieces of beef, or chicken, and add potatoes, carrots, sweet peppers, a few olives, spices and do a "slow cook", almost like a stew...very, very delicious food comes from the ceramic tagine!

Happy holidays!

At 11:05pm on December 18, 2010, Berube said…

Thanks for the friend request. The Mimz is pretty easy to fall in love with. ;0)

At 5:50am on December 17, 2010, Jennie Hinchcliff said…

Hello hello! Excited to send mail back-n-forth! :-)

At 5:00pm on December 16, 2010, Natasha Jabre said…

Thanks! I looked at the site to see if you had a submission. Did you send one recently? If so, I will look for it when it's on the website :)

At 3:00pm on December 16, 2010, Marcia Cirillo (Fifi LePew) said…

Hi Jen, glad you liked it. Yes, I'm practicing carving rubber stamps. The bird is my favorite so far. As for the gel, I used Golden matte acrylic and spread it out on the cardboard, not too thick. Then laid the fabric on top and sort of squeegeed it with my "credit card". (a great use for old credit cards). I've tried fabric once or twice without success but this stuff was really porous like paper. I may try painting on it, too.

At 5:02am on December 16, 2010, Jennie Hinchcliff said…

Yippee! I'll definitely be on the lookout! :-)

--JH

At 4:59am on December 16, 2010, psmith said…

Thanks, Jen!

At 10:21pm on December 15, 2010, Test Tower said…

Hi Jen,

Thanks for being a friend and also for that excellent Alex booklet you sent. I really liked your style on that. Nicely crafted and quite handsome. Glad you liked mine - let's keep an exchange going - if you like.  Nice to know you. Test

At 7:56am on December 15, 2010, cheryl penn said…

Understand your taking time to decide :-)  BUT I hope you do xx

At 5:30am on December 15, 2010, Lindsay Stewart said…

Sending to you real, real soon.....

At 1:32am on December 15, 2010, Carla Cryptic said…

Oh, cool!  They got there really fast!  I'm so glad you like the stamps. :D

At 8:05pm on December 11, 2010, cheryl penn said…

B.T.W.  I think your inspiration animal is QUITE INTACT!

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