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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

silly ostrich


this journal page has been cheerfully brought to you by
an ostrich, an onion omelette.....
and a really big dose of pure silliness!
:))


{this journal page was created in my strathmore visual journal 
using pitt pens, derwent inktense pencils, waterbrush, and graphite pencils.}





20 comments:

  1. I love making letters that are curved... charming details in ALL your artwork... have a great day.

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  2. Oh! :) Thank you for giving us some giggles this morning. :D

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  3. Onion Omelets for ostriches, yum, lucky bird!!! *smile* have a beautiful day!!!

    xx Rena

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  4. Lori, How fun! "O's" are outstanding to oogle over and yours are an objet d'art for sure! Thanks for the smiles! xoxo, Jeanette

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  5. Cute, Lori, the visuals on that are so fun!

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  6. I love pure silliness...so much better than tainted silliness..

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  7. Sounds like Sesame Street and I love your Silly Ostrich page!

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  8. Wonderful! It brought a smile to my face just when I needed it

    Margaret :o)

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  9. Someone has been watching Sesame Street, I think! :-)

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  10. I love the letter "o"! so fun....

    Thanks for the smile!

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  11. Well love the colors and the silliness:O)

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  12. Too funny! Do you ever used lined paper in your handmade journals? If so, where do you buy the paper? Thanks.

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  13. any microns pens?

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  14. nope, just pitt pens this time!

    regarding the lined journals......i don't currently have any of those, but i think i may have seen some for sale at the book store!

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  15. i'm smiling. what a great idea. i think i will do a journal with each letter of the alphabet. fun.

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  16. *hahaha* How cute. Thanks for some giggles and my smiling face. I'm the greatest fan of your letters!
    Have a nice weekend,
    hugs Anja

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  17. The purely silly kinds are my favorite, but your Steve Jobs page is lovely too

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