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Day: 6 April 2010

performing arts stuff review stuff

Movie review: Avatar

I saw this on Boxing day and have been meaning to write something but couldn’t be bothered.  It has pretty much been said, but just in case my opinion is required: – very pretty to look at – shit boring script, being ‘Heroes Journey, ‘Dances With Wolves’ variation – Sam Worthing still has the acting […]

PhilippaApril 6, 2010July 18, 2011Leave a Comment on Movie review: Avatarmovie review
Farewell card
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Farewell card

When S finished up at work, I made this card which was signed by our team for her.  I know green and blue are her favourite colours, and used that as the basis for the design.  The background card is just one piece of a kind of patchwork cardstock that I thought went well with […]

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50th birthday card
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50th birthday card

This was for a lady at work whose 50th birthday fell on Valentine’s day.  She always wears bright colours, and I was going for an art deco feel. The layers are cardstock, floral paper, green cardstock, and white card which has been sponged for the stamped image.  The vellum has been edged with copper ink, […]

PhilippaApril 6, 2010October 12, 20192 Comments on 50th birthday cardart deco, card, floral, vintage

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