thank you lorrene, i have to load up my info after the holidays! i love what you're doing, the stroppel work is great fun. so glad the pug was a success!
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thank you lorrene, i have to load up my info after the holidays! i love what you're doing, the stroppel work is great fun. so glad the pug was a success!
Don't worry, you are doing just fine! Keep up the great work! Merry Christmas and Happy New Metal Clay Year!!
Oh, I can think of a few. Thanks! Same goes for you!
Thanks for the add, Lorrene!
Linda
Thank you for the beautiful compliments, and of course you know I believe the same applies to you and your work.
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ALL images sent to the website editor will be vetted to assure some measure of overall quality control. Unlike other image sharing websites, crafthaus is not a "free-for-all". Members present their work in front of an educated and critical audience (their peers,) so the images have to be GREAT. Our goal is to show our members' work in the best possible light, and from the many images received daily, we try to post as many as possible. Crafthaus heartily encourages comments from the membership, however with regard to photos posted or not, we have a strict "NO WHINING" policy in effect ! If your photos do not get posted they are just not as good as they need to be. Yes, it's really that simple. Just reshoot and resubmit ! No harm done.
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