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« Reply #15 on: 04 February 2010 05:18 PM »

Wise decision Ingrid, It's beautiful already.
I might some little bits to show you tomorrow ( If I remember to photograph them while the light is reasonable) I've been painting a few flowers to put on cards I make for some friends on another forum.  Hopefully start something bigger next week.
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« Reply #16 on: 06 March 2010 08:36 PM »

Forgive me Gilly, I have just seen your reply here ... thank you!  Cheesy

Your flowers are beautiful, I hope you are doing your cards as a business. It costs a fortune to buy cards these days, and they don't look anything special. I am sure yours would be,
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« Reply #17 on: 07 March 2010 03:36 AM »

 Ingrid, after all these years, you have not dissapointed me. Your work is such a delight as it has always been. You have improved so much , you have achieved the softness that you always wanted.Ingrid I have not picked up my paintbrush for so long, I know I am going to be a little bit scared when I do. Do you still have painting projects? Keep up the good work. I have been looking  at Pats work, she has improved so much, and I found her work quite delightful. You know Ingrid I always said practice makes perfect and it has. Ann paintbrush
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« Reply #18 on: 07 March 2010 10:11 PM »

  you have achieved the softness that you always wanted.Ingrid

You remembered Ann ... I always wanted to find that softness, and you remembered, you have no idea how much that means to me.  I openly confess I was in tears when I read that.

It saddens me greatly that you have not picked up your paintbrush. I do hope we can help you reverse that process.  It is so nice having you here lovely lady... I have missed you so much.
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« Reply #19 on: Yesterday at 11:12 PM »

Hi Ingrid

Magnificent painting!!  Truly beautiful and relaxed in style and feel - which for me - makes a WC perfect -!!

Trace xx
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