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Annie Tobin

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  1. Thanks very much dear Cristina ... I think there are a lot of cat lovers on this forum, :) I love your To The Pot page ... you have made me hungry again my friend. The pasta scatter is way cool and the emoji made me smile ... well done my friend. ;D
  2. Busy Bees project complete.  Papers are my own except for the plaid which is out of Gina Jones' kit Everyday is Caturday ... which I have titled my page.  The scatter I made following Cassel's tut and using elements from Gina's kit.  Thanks for takin a peek.  ;D
  3. Cindy, I love this page. You had me fooled with the O.C.D. ... but I finally figured it out, very clever Hon. You are really starting to get the hang of it. You Go Girl! ;D
  4. Ann, I do believe that if taught early enough mynah birds can talk. I have never heard them but it is apparently the case. Very nice page you created Ann ... love those colours, they sure compliment one another.
  5. One more for the Friendship project.  I couldn't resist doing something with these little guys ... talk about having a bad hair day!  They are swallows from the Indian sub-continent.  The blurb is on there for you to read.  The little guy in the middle could be saying "OMG! It's the Taliban ... I think they have seen me." LOL!  My own papers except for the glitter which Cassel kindly supplied as a freebie, and all elements courtesy of Cassel's scripts ... just love em.  Font is Gimme Danger!  Thanks for takin a peek my friends.  :D
  6. Hello Campus Friends.  This is for the Friendship project.  I have used photos of the Australian pink and grey galahs ... and, they are just that ... galahs.  Pretty well stuck with the lesson and I used the kit Cassel gave us the link to.  I did add the doodles under the flower top left and for the butterfly I used Cassel's script Sprayed.  Font used was Fancy12 Becker.  Thanks for takin a peek my friends.  ;D
  7. What a beautiful neck of the woods you live in Ann. The photo is truly delightful and I am envious because we are back to dust bowls here in Bundaberg. Very little grass and limits on watering ... only positive note ... ya don't have to mow! ;D
  8. I love everything about the work you have put into this and you are right the few little black specks lend some character to the frame. It is beautiful my friend ... and let me just say ... I prefer the black frame, jus sayin! Luv ya to bits Suze so don't make me sit in the corner ok ... besides I would never be able to get up again, lol! ;D
  9. Truly beautiful Ann and very informative. The humble dandelion is one of my favourite flowers. They are not a weed as a lot would think but are a valuable environmental resource. I have a dear friend who hails from Greece and she will often have a bowl of steamed dandelion leaves doused with fresh lemon juice and olive oil as a side dish to a meal. It is delicious, so dandelions are precious in my garden. Love your page Ann. :)
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