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Friday Smiles



Ribbon makes me smile.
Paintbrushes make me smile.
Ice cream makes me smile.
Colour makes me smile.

Linking up at Friday Smiles :)

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  1. I LOVE this photo, Laura. The colors are so bright and vibrant, and the assembly is simply perfect. I also like how subtle your watermark is. It doesn't distract from the beauty of the art, but is there for verification. I wish more people would make their watermarks fit as well as yours! Great job all round and round and round!

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    1. Ah, well, erm... I don't always do that. I'll definitely bear it in mind for future watermarking sessions!! :)
      Thanks for the feedback

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  2. Brilliant photo Laura, yes colours make me smile....ribbon too. Happy Friday Smiles, Robyn

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  3. These make me smile too.Clever photo Laura. I'll keep a look out for the longer Simon's Cat video.They are brilliant aren't they?!!

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  4. Yep I have to agree with you...they all make me smile too ....and so does your photo :-)
    Hugs,
    Annie x

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  5. Oh yum, looks nearly edible.
    Chris

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  6. Brilliant! The perfect low calorie sundae :) Elizabeth xx

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  7. If only it was all eatable:)

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  8. Well done for creating your own 'smile' picture. It is beautiful. Kate x

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  9. Fabulous not sure what to do .... eat it or unravel it :-)
    Janet

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  10. Love it:-) I am with Janet ...do I play with it or eat it?
    Hugs
    Xx

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