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When nothing is certain anything is possible
life happens . . .
Noreen Crone-Findlay talks about the crafts she loves with her friend, Tottie Tomato. They'll be sharing tutorials, how to's and step by steps for spool knitting, crochet, doll making, small loom weaving, wood working, paper crafts and all manner of other fun crafts. This is a family friendly blog.
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Poetry ~ Waka
Carpe Diem's Tanka Splendor is part of the Carpe Diem Haiku Family. It's a weekly tanka-meme in which you can write and share tanka inspired on a given prompt every Saturday (mostlty, sometimes it will be on another day).
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I just love how you combine black and white with a color section. It really brings out the entire photo and the poem connected to it.
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thx…I love this effect too for certain thoughts that get lost in full color. Sometimes I like to look at details. Glad you liked it ๐
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I don’t know how you create images like that, but it is even more beautiful combined with your thought-provoking words.
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I just play around until I get the effect that inspires me…I use Picasa 3. Glad you liked it ๐
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