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Old 07-22-2006, 01:46 PM   #1
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After seeing what Paul and Marcel added to my christmas tree I Just had another one on my medication induced ideas.

What do you think of everyone adding something to one stencil.

Something like
Ill come up with a basic idea like my tree.
Then when im done ill send it to someone else and they add there touch to it,
then it goes to the next so on and so on.


The only rule i can think of is you cant delete or change anything, just add to it.

All we need is a theme and a list of folks that would like to participate.
Mabey the end results could be published as a freebee in "some magazine" cant for the life of me figure out which one

Quick before the buzz is gone what do ya think.

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Old 07-22-2006, 04:09 PM   #2
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Admirable idea.

I am up for a try
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Old 07-22-2006, 04:21 PM   #3
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Sounds Cool. But I think we're going to need a much larger tree.

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Old 07-26-2006, 05:11 PM   #4
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Carl, Paul

Sorry i didnt reply sooner, somehow i never saw the replies.

I'll work on this idea after i finish a couple things.

Then we can talk about some idea........cool and thanks pete.
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Old 07-27-2006, 04:20 PM   #6
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okidoki marcel.....thanks
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Cool, I got it. Ok , now can someone please tell me what I got.
just kidding. wish i could join in on the tree. but pc stupid. don't know how to add to it. what do i need to do. ??? Ok just wonted you to know I am paying attention. I guess. Your Friend Evie
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First of all you "got" to add something to a pattern/picture were going to make. Each person adds something to it then sends it off to someone else
to add a part, dont know what it will be yet. Doesnt matter if you add a rock or mountan to the pic, just add something.

There's a few different ways to share a file/drawing for this,
here's one for you.

You dont even need a drawing program. Ill assume you have email, camara and printer. I have back up plan in case you dont.

Could be as simple as I could email you the picture, you print it, grab a pen add your part to it, take a picture, email it back and ill add it to the master image. TA DA!!

Love it when the meds kick in, of course i could have taken too many and forgot something..........
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Well that sounds like fun. Actually draw with a pen? HMMMM, that could be challenging for me! But I'll try anything!!
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Well that sounds like fun. Actually draw with a pen? HMMMM, that could be challenging for me! But I'll try anything!!

lol
Will you dont need to use pen if you have computer with drawing program, unless you want do........lol

cool grabed another one........
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