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Of a new piece I am playing around with.
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I have been spending a lot of time making my own doilie-esque patterns in photoshop for decorative borders and frames. They look really interesting when layered on top of one another. We'll see where it takes me...
1 comments:
this looks fantastically promimsing! the doilie-esque edging is oh so delicate, and i am eager to see what it becomes ;o)
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