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Some Drawings…Blog Changes and Why (Most of the Time) I’m Turning Post Comments Off – Janette Leeds ArtandWords
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On iPad, Paper and Canvas. About Some Art apps, Other apps and My Books. Some Drawings…Blog Changes and Why (Most of the Time) I’m Turning Post Comments Off. November 11, 2015. May 22, 2016. I used: charcoal, paint, oil pastel, smudge tools; in the “Art Set Pro” app. I draw and paint with my finger on the iPad screen, rather than use a stylus. I have just changed from my “Adelle” WordPress theme, to. Also, I plan to mention more about. Below are a few links to fellow bloggers, whose art I love. Why IR...
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Tips, Tricks & Info | Lindy's Stamp Gang
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Lindy's Stamp Gang. Join the Lindy's color revolution! Color Charts and Catalog. Tips, Tricks & Info. FILLING YOUR BOTTLE FOR THE FIRST TIME:. 1 Remove sprayer and tap out any extra powder in tube. 2 Fill to fill line, (on label), with warm. 3 LET SIT AT LEAST 10 MINUTES TO LET EVERYTHING DISSOLVE OR YOU WILL GET CLOGGING! 4 Replace sprayer. Stir, swirl, shake and spray to your heart’s content. 10 minutes. Then you are ready to go! For either the Old Hairy or Old Baldy. All of our base embossing powder i...
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My Painting in Oil | my heartstrings... fiddledeedee
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My heartstrings… fiddledeedee. I Whisper Words of Thought. A Review by http:/ aopinionatedman.com/. Published on November 9, 2015. My Painting in Oil. This is Peyton and Stillman Whittington. Peyton is on the right, as you look upon them. Peyton died of DIPG in 2012, at the age of five. Since I first got to know Peyton, I have been following children with disease, primarily those with DIPG, a disease I have spoken much about over the last 3 years. This entry was posted in:. Abbyanna Gehrke Fine Art.
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