Copyright and image from Penniwigs - go directly to the site if you want it.
I just put up some freebie Halloween images on Freebies.
If you want some Blogger backgrounds, they're on Blog-ology and headers are on Extras. All the instructions for installation are there as well.
If you'd like to see how the backgrounds look in Real Life:
Have fun!
I just put up some freebie Halloween images on Freebies.
If you want some Blogger backgrounds, they're on Blog-ology and headers are on Extras. All the instructions for installation are there as well.
If you'd like to see how the backgrounds look in Real Life:
- 2-column Fright Night is on BladeRubberStamps Blog
- 3-column Fright Night is on Freebies
- 3-column Horror Show is on Computery
Have fun!
Hi Susie,
ReplyDeleteI'm so thrilled that someone of your artistic caliber would even look at my boring blog! Thanks for the kudos re the assemblage and the pie. I must say, however, that the pie was a distinct failure....hubby said not enough cinnamon and sugar. I told him all the effort it took -- he should consider it manna from heaven. There's still a couple of pieces in the refrigerator going begging.
I do love your blog(s) and recently sent your blog address (firstfloorflat) to a group of friends ( the WACKOS!) and several said it was the best time they'd had for a long time~!!!!
So thanks again and you can be sure I'll be back to visit soon!
Pat
Love the Halloween look! Your creativity (as well as your productivity) amaze me - always!!
ReplyDeleteThe penny's just dropped! My friend at barnaclegoose sent me your comment roll-over link a while ago and I was laughing at your response in Blue Roof's bad habits. Clicked your name and landed here.
ReplyDeleteYou make books much the way I do and I learned from Adele Outteridge, using straight tapestry needles and waxed perle cotton.
Thanks for the laughs.
The penny's just dropped! My friend at barnaclegoose sent me your comment roll-over link a while ago and I was laughing at your response in Blue Roof's bad habits. Clicked your name and landed here.
ReplyDeleteYou make books much the way I do and I learned from Adele Outteridge, using straight tapestry needles and waxed perle cotton.
Thanks for the laughs.