My own textures and photographs, along with some Photoshop brushes, went into creating this image which, you will not be surprised to learn, is geared for a spooky Halloween!
Take care and keep laughing!
My own textures and photographs, along with some Photoshop brushes, went into creating this image which, you will not be surprised to learn, is geared for a spooky Halloween!
Take care and keep laughing!
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Love it. I lived in the States from 1966 til 1993 and so my children grew up with trick or treating….and I always enjoyed making the costumes….Your bag would be so perfect to collect the treats 🙂
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Thanks so much for your enthusiasm, Janet. Using the bag for treats is perfect!
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I was thinking a cape with that design would look very good. But Janet’s idea for the bag is very good. It would look great in smaller bags too…And a bowl for sweets?
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A cape would be brilliant! And a bowl, yes. The possibilities are endless!
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This is great! Reminds me of Batik on fabric that we used to do in the olden days…(-:
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Heavens, yes, Batik. I remember the craze well. In fact, I still have a batik sarong that’s on its last legs!
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Very cool. 😉
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Delighted you think so, Aditix. Thank you!
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Cool!
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Bless you, Kev.
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