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Post by Teri Berry on Feb 20, 2014 16:08:23 GMT
If the picture you want to post is on a web page such as face book you should be able to copy the link by right clicking on the picture and selecting "copy image URL", then you can paste into the https address box (Ctrl+V) Hope this works?
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Post by MTRuth on Feb 20, 2014 17:10:58 GMT
Don't press the pictures button. Above the line of little boxes with the icons (towards the right top corner) is a little box that says add attachment. Click on that instead.
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Post by carole aka craftywoman on Feb 24, 2014 11:59:48 GMT
thank you, it's so easy when you know how :-)
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Post by Shepherdess on Mar 13, 2014 11:32:40 GMT
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Post by carole aka craftywoman on Mar 13, 2014 12:23:44 GMT
I'm still giggling having read your blog, great fun with the dyes, and absolutely a Pollock piece :-)
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Post by luvswool and dyestuff on Mar 13, 2014 16:00:53 GMT
Very cool Pollock piece, Shepherdess! You really took a creative approach to the 1st Quarter Challenge. Another new idea to add to my growing list!
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Post by MTRuth on Mar 13, 2014 16:25:24 GMT
Great idea to try the arrowroot powder for thickening. I'll have to try that too.
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Post by halay on Mar 13, 2014 18:41:26 GMT
Very Pollock like and what an interesting approach!
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Post by lyn on Mar 13, 2014 20:32:16 GMT
It's a lovely Pollock - very much his way of pouring, dripping and splashing. I love the organic shape too.
The nuno felt 'canvas' gives depth with its texture.
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Post by zed on Mar 14, 2014 10:05:58 GMT
It turned out brilliantly, Ann!
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Post by Shepherdess on Mar 17, 2014 16:19:13 GMT
Thanks everyone.
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