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How often do you break out your patterned papers? I love all the pretty designs, but sometimes I get stuck in a rut creating backgrounds in a set way. Well today I'm breaking out the Pink Fresh Studio papers for a backdrop for this cute @neatandtangled scene 😃🎨
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Thanks for looking!
Debby
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Better late than never! Our dogwood is blooming and I can't help but notice all the patterns from minute to large.
All America rose selections garden 2008 Mardi Gras flower at Kula Experiment Station, Maui, Hawaii.
October 20, 2009
Close-up of the lights on the Christmas tree in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. I did one of my favorite tricks of jiggling the camera around while the shot was exposing just to see what sort of patterns and effects I could get.
Here I turned the camera slowly in a semicircle.
With her oversized ears and classic granny square pouch, Kiki is the most adorable kangaroo you will ever lay eyes on.
Make her in natural colours, or let your imagination run wild…
Either way, she is sure to bring a smile to someone’s face!
Toy sits 20 cm (8 in) tall.
This is a professionally worded pattern, using US terminology. The pattern has been thoroughly tested.
Clearly written instructions are laid out in a table format making it impossible to lose your place within the pattern.
PDF crochet pattern available for AU$4.50
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I could hardly sleep so I waited for the sun to come up and hung a doily in front of the sunlight to cast this lovely shadow. I have many more that I really liked that I'll post at a later time. I've had this idea for quite sometimes, but it would be so much easier to shoot if I had a model.
These are original, unprocessed shots from my favourite "sand pattern" beach, all taken on the same day. I've given each one a title that shows what the patterns suggest to me. All patterns are completely natural, created simply by the sand and the movement of water. Nature is the real artist here.
I'm having these patterns printed on "chiffon" to make furoshiki. Most pics were taken at Orto Botanico REA, with many thanks to Regione Piemonte for so beautifully taking care, and a pair in my garden in July 2009. Pics were modified for pure fun with only the ACDSee that came with the computer... please enjoy and feel free to use them.