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Stormbird
Topic Started: Jun 26 2006, 05:41 PM (125 Views)
TerryJ
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Hi all :wave:

Seeing as it's monsoon season here today in Devon, was just messing about using the iron as a hotplate, and this little bird appeared. Just thought you might like to see it.....

Love x :wave:

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waxingsteve
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That's beautiful, Terry :art: I had to stare for a while to see the bird, but then I think it was flitting about trying to hide in the seething clouds :r

Steve :)
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Sally
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I love your colours Terry, and the bird just happened?, thats the great thing about EA isnt it?

Monsoon weather in Devon? :(

Its been really muggy and calm here in Nottingham. and yeaterday was red hot!

I have been parying for rain for my poor garden :o

Sally

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waxnwane
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:thumbup; :thumbup; :thumbup; Fantabulous Terry! The colours are amazing and gives the bird a sort of ethereal feel to it! :huggy: :love: Sylvia
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twinthing
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you have a hot plate too? oh im so green with envy! this is lovely! great colours! :thumbup; :thumbup; :cry: :thumbup;
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TerryJ
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:wave: :ta: Steve, Sally, Sylvia and Catherine -

oh I wish Catherine....no, it was only upturned little iron we all use........No Big Boy equipment here I'm afraid :(

(did try using a Cadbury's Roses choc tin mocked-up with candles, string, coat hangers etc - nearly burnt the house down......not to be recommended.... :blink: )

Love x :wave:
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Poppy
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Brilliant colours Terry, love the effect. Like red hot cinders!
Poppy :yip:
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ezchile
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I think that's quite magical Terry.

It's a bit like one of those magic-eye pics, and I love the colours that you've used.

:art:

x

Col!
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Willow
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Terry this is lovely and I can see all kinds of things in it. Love the colours. :thumbup;
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mifmif
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Fabulous colours! Had to look a while before I got the bird, but when you finally see it, it's amazing. Like one of those 3D pictures!

If you did this on an iron, I can only imagine what you'd come up with if you got a big hotplate! Better get saving those pennies!!! :thumbup;

Maria x
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TerryJ
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:ta: hi Poppy, Col, Willow and M :wave:

I can but dream(hotplate) I might try rigging the Cadbury's Roses lid to the iron later - if any of you see smoke.......................... :blink: :groan

Love x :wave:
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