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E is for Errant Equivocation

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I was an errant equivocator today.  Instead of writing I dilly dallied and delayed writing this post and other pieces while I contemplated moving this blog to triplebottomtimes.com (Don’t ask!)  I even created a header for it. 
But then as I usually do I quit doubting myself and the wonderful name I have here at reason creek.  I just needed to make it look more bloggy and less corporate site-ish.

I used a couple images from the National Archives, one from sxc.hu and another from morguefiles.com, a few more images were from a recently rediscovered commercial set of clip art images that Hubby purchased for me a few years ago.  Some of these I had to  crop, add a border or remove a background, and in one case overlap a tiny image to make a long ribbon.  Two were from a free digital scrapbook kit I downloaded when I was searching for backgrounds before I decided to just to it myself.  I did some fill in with textures I had previously made from scratch or by just using my drawing program’s brushes as stamps.
Pretty good for a first attempt at a blog background don’t you think?

 
 
 
 
 

Categories: Blogging & WritingTags: blog backgrounds, Blogging & Writing, clipart, crafting, digital, GBE2, images, nablopomo, public domain, scrapbooking, textures

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