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Old 09-05-2007, 02:00 PM   #1
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When I first sat down to design this one, it was again one that had to be sketched out over and over before I found the configuration I wanted. Sue and the kids asked me what I was doing.... why the different fonts and the twists and turns in the design.....

I managed to get a laugh from all of them when I told them the title of this project - another Chrestensen Burghout Designs original..... "Friends of All Shapes and Sizes"

Hope it makes you smile!

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Old 09-05-2007, 02:42 PM   #2
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I am sure we can see a little bit of each of ourselves in that pattern Toni. Nice job as always. I do like how you play on words.
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Love the name and the sign. Would definitely be a conversation piece.
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Hehehe, I like it Toni. Neat idea.
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Old 09-05-2007, 03:17 PM   #5
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Great design Toni, I like it a lot!
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Old 09-05-2007, 03:26 PM   #6
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Sure looks good....looks like 1" thick wood?
Looks like the big E is sure squashing his/her friends.
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LMAO, ah you guys are good....

Yes, some friends are more dominant, and stand out more in a crowd. Others are kind of pushy, but we must like 'em that way since they are friends.

Wood Dog grabbed that one. (Happy Dance)

Curious to know what else you see with these friends. Who do you think of when you look at this, and why?

Thanks for all the kind comments. It sure is fun designing for this group.

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I hope I'm the friend on the bottom. Strong, flexible and resilient enough to support the others.
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Nice job Toni, It's good to have so many friends.
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Excellent Toni, unfortunately I don't see myself in there. (There's no big smiley saucey bossy looking one). Course, I could be that middle one off to the right, looks abit wacked, and off base.
It's really great
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