Tuesday, February 17, 2009




Dasara 2008 - just testing some things on this blog.

11 comments:

Marie said...

Hello, I'm sorry You've waited all this time for the password :(((((

Actually, I putted it yesterday afternoon in my blog, but so you won't have to look for it, the password is deepocean.
I really hope you'll enjoy it!

Marie

Emreen said...

Hi Kramadh,

Came blog-hopping by seeing the comment that you had posted for Melanje in my blog.
Please visit http://www.thekeybunch.com/,http://rangdecor.blogspot.com/ to check about stores in Bangalore..
Thanks for dropping by my blog.

susanne said...

Dear Kramadh, thank you so much for you kind comments on my blog. I will post my card on the Graphic Fairy's Brag page soon. I really appreciate your suggestion. The card titled Songbird looks like a graphic fairy image, but actually it is just patterned paper ... I don't remember the company's name. I lovethe photos of your beautiful family. Wishing you a great summer! So nice to hear from a fellow Canadian :)
Susanne

Unknown said...

Thank you for the lovely comment you posted on my blog. Good luck with your crafty creations!

The Feathered Nest said...

If you would love a couple of my tutorials, I will be happy to extend the sale to you today ~ simple visit my tutorial blog: http://lessonsfromthenest.blogspot.com/ and be sure to type the TWO names in the space provided when you purchase one. Thank you so much! xxoo, Dawn

Fliss said...

Hello there, I only just noticed that you left a comment about a broken link on my blog tutorial page last month.
Really sorry about this and I've now fixed it if you're still interested after all this time!
Thanks for pointing it out.
Fliss x
(Stampers Chef)

Erika said...

Hi there, Thank you very much for visiting my blog and leaving such a nice message. At home I have an inkjet printer as well, so to keep the ink to run out you want to give the image a coat of white craft glue diluited with water, this base coat will prevent the ink from running, or you can also use a fixative spray for photos or images, that will also do the work, once it is dry the image is ready to be decoupaged. Have a wonderful day, Erika

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

Thank you for your comment on my pillows post! : ) For fabric projects, like pillows, I use the Lesley Riley transfer paper. It is a litte more expensive than other brands {and I have to order it through Amazon}, but I really like the way it comes out on the fabric.

Tincan Crafter said...

I am little late with saying thank you for the kind message you left on my blog. I am on holiday so getting on the net has been limited to a few minutes here and there when there is a connection. It meant a lot to me to read your sweet comments - thank you.

Candy C said...

Hello and thank you do much fir the super sweet comment you left on my blog. I am so happy that you found my blog and like what you see so much. Thank you for leaving a comment! <3 Candy

Astrid Maclean said...

Hi there,
Thanks for your kind comment on my blog, as to your question about the panels, the substrate is mount board, the rest is just bit of card, quite thick card. Hope this helps. I am sure it would work well with canvas board too though. I just glued the bits of card on with normal paper glue.